Ranquilco is an abundantly special place where pure Nature reigns with as little human intervention as possible. Ranquilco has greatly enjoyed sharing its experience with young people (of all ages). We have seen many who have come go through delightful life-changing times as they join in the community and contribute their energies.
Our concept is to interface with volunteers, offering various areas of contribution and discovering where the interest lies. The work week is four days only, respecting the gaucho hours (8 hours a day), with the remaining three days for free time to enjoy the lands and explore personal growth.
There are many kinds of ranch activities to get involved in and everyone is invited to take part in the areas of their interest. We feel that it is of great value to embrace the lifestyle at the estancia and to have the free time and relaxation to open up to the timeless messages of nature.
We welcome input about appropriate technology, gardening, orchards, animal husbandry, vineyards, weaving, alternate building techniques, etc. and hope that you would also explore your interests while you are here.
There will always be opportunities to create and participate in community events: volleyball, talent shows, dress up nights, music playing, dancing, and entertaining commercial fishing and riding clients.
Oftentimes our volunteers share a special area of knowledge or schooling by putting together a workshop or project during their time at Ranquilco. Things such as that are greatly encouraged and supported.
There is a volunteer house with a fireplace, kitchen, and wood heated shower/bathroom where volunteers live, taking care of themselves (cooking, baking, washing clothes). Most work and projects will be alongside the gauchos who speak absolutely no English. Thus it is a very effective "de facto" immersion course in Spanish and seems to work quite well.
Program Country :-
» Argentina
Volunteer Program Type :-
Who can join this program?
Living arrangements:
Participants apply to the program via:
Highlights
- working with gauchos
- learning horsemanship skills
- exploring personal interests
- being outdoors
- experiencing estancia life