travel for cheap with wwoof/worldpackers: tips, Peru&Hawai'i experience

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  • @dio.mikota
    @dio.mikota  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    volunteering at organic farms in Peru and Hawai'i with wwoof.net
    00:00 cheap travel with wwoof
    00:22 what is wwoof
    1:07 volunteering at organic farm
    1:47 work ethic, work hours
    3:02 important to read reviews
    4:06 wwoof membership
    4:56 Peruvian mountain village experience
    6:18 learning Peruvian culture
    7:13 harsh off-grid life
    7:35 we left the farm
    7:56 what's next
    8:51 important VISA information
    9:45 cacao
    9:55 volunteering in Hwaii
    10:08 first farm
    11:02 second farm
    11:36 walking barefoot
    12:09 caring and loving farm
    12:30 universe said to me
    12:48 outdoor life transforms
    13:52 blessings to find your unique place to flourish and upgrade✨️

  • @kly1216
    @kly1216 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Lovely ❤

    • @dio.mikota
      @dio.mikota  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@kly1216 🙏🏽✨️

  • @AbigailKearns
    @AbigailKearns 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    could you do a video on budgeting for an upcoming trip

    • @dio.mikota
      @dio.mikota  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @AbigailKearns heeey 🌞 i m not planning to volunteer this way in near future so won't be able do it properly but i will try here!😃
      ~
      the main expenses were flight tickets ~$1200CAD Toronto Peru round trip
      and Toronto to Hawaii CAD 720 one way ticket
      food was fully provided at the peruvian farm but i still was buying nuts, mango, avocagos, snacks which is pretty cheap in Peru
      like 1 big fat mango around cad $1 comparing to Canada where it would cost $4-7
      (i also got WorldNomad travel insurance just in case, costed me around $300 for 3 months)
      Hawai'ian grocery is super duper increadibly expensive and since my farm didn't provide sufficient amount of food
      i was buying alot and it is all 2-3 times more expensive than on the main land..
      i was lucky that i had money saved for this..but people gotta be prepared
      because 80% of the produce in Hawai'i is imported meaning expensive
      "buy less for more" kinda vibe
      yeah, it is all personal and depends where you go
      but i believe that it is possible to find farm wich provide 100% of food and you won't need to spend at all (in most places it is gonna be rice, beans, veggies, oatmeal, nut butter, salt, sugar, bread, since it is the cheapest in bulk for farm owners but doesn't suit everyone's dietary needs)
      but need to be prepared for any emergency always!!(i had to go to the doctor's appointment in Hawaii, it costed me usd $140🤐) you never know
      best of luck on your journey 🌴

    • @AbigailKearns
      @AbigailKearns 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@dio.mikota thank you, i appreciate it, excited for my future travels !

    • @AbigailKearns
      @AbigailKearns 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@dio.mikotawhat country would you suggest first time volunteers try out

    • @dio.mikota
      @dio.mikota  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @AbigailKearns oh i just saw this comment, didn't get notifications for some reason
      hmm hmm my suggestion would be where your heart is calling you on the first place, but definitely somewhere safer if you go solo(i know it is kinda tricky and can be unsafe everywhere..) May be Europe? I felt safe in Hawai'i, my friend enjoyed Italy alot and the other one had experience in France, they both liked the experiences🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @gazinahian
    @gazinahian 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I subscribed your channel dear.. I'm a TH-camr.. I'm interested in travelling. Can I talk to U

    • @dio.mikota
      @dio.mikota  26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      heeey🌞yes for sure, let's chat on Instagram @dio.mikota 😌🙌🏽