Aether
Agroforestry Immersion & Forest Culture
The Experience
The Amazon forest is not a backdrop for photos; it is a breathing, living organism. Here, you will awaken to the canopy dawn chorus and the scent of damp earth. Time flows differently: measured by sunlight and river currents. You will step beyond being a mere onlooker to embed yourself in the community, experiencing barefoot simplicity, deep spiritual connection, and the raw power of healing the soil with your own hands.
The Routine
You will support native agroforestry care, community seed harvesting, and planting. You will share daily contact with indigenous wisdom and help prepare traditional ceremonies, sharing chants, body paintings, and fireside stories beneath the forest canopy.
Placement Details
How you'll help:
- Agroforestry & Garden
- Native seed harvesting
- Forest rituals and songs
- 25 hours weekly
What you'll receive:
- Hammock area or campsite
- Breakfast and Lunch
- Guided canoe excursions
- 2 Days off weekly
Requirements & What to Bring
Requirements: Open mind, community spirit, flexibility, and a willingness to disconnect from screens.
What to Bring: Biodegradable repellent, headlamp, closed trail shoes, physical readiness, and a light spirit.
"5.0 ★ — A deep plunge that rewired my brain. Facing physical friction and the deep silence of the canopy brought me back to life after years of consulting burnout."
Fire
Urban Connection & Carioca Hospitality
The Experience
At the crest of Morro da Babilônia, the rainforest meets the Atlantic and the vibrant culture of Rio's favelas. You will live a hospitality that resists and flourishes through regenerative tourism. It is the perfect place to dismantle preconceptions and live the community's energy, with sunset conversations, the sound of samba rising up the slopes, and the warm spontaneity that defines the Carioca spirit of ginga.
The Routine
You will support the reception of travelers from all over the world, manage the community association's social media, and coordinate cultural events on the terrace. The routine merges Rio's urban dynamics with beachside downtime and spontaneous late-afternoon sambas in the community.
Placement Details
How you'll help:
- Reception and check-in
- Guest support & tips
- Dinner organization
- 24 hours weekly
What you'll receive:
- Shared staff dorm
- Daily breakfast
- Equipped kitchen access
- 2 Days off weekly
Requirements & What to Bring
Requirements: Warm personality, strong communication, and a community-centered spirit. Basic Portuguese or English is welcome.
What to Bring: Lightweight beachwear, comfortable shoes for climbing steep hills, and adaptability for urban community living.
"5.0 ★ — Connecting with the community and sharing laughs with global travelers broke me out of my golden cage. The Carioca flow cured my burnout."
Earth
Permaculture, Earthbuilding & Grounding
The Experience
In the southern highlands, the silence of the valleys is broken only by birdsong and the crackle of the wood oven. This ecovila is a permaculture sanctuary where natural building and agroecology are practiced daily. The climate invites you to slow your internal clock, savor communal meals prepared with freshly harvested ingredients, and end the day around a bonfire sharing stories.
The Routine
You will assist with earthbuilding using clay, bamboo, and straw, manage the organic agroecological garden, and help with artisanal bread-making. In the evening, labor opens up to traditional chimarrão circles and conversations by the fire.
Placement Details
How you'll help:
- Natural building (clay)
- Organic garden work
- Bread & jam making
- 25 hours weekly
What you'll receive:
- Dorm in the eco-center
- 3 Meals (vegetarian)
- Bonfires & chimarrão
- 2 Days off weekly
Requirements & What to Bring
Requirements: Desire to work with the soil, ecological respect, and adaptability to rural community living.
What to Bring: Warm winter clothing, sturdy work boots, a waterproof jacket, and physical readiness.
"5.0 ★ — Working the clay washed away all the tension from the office. I found clarity and genuine laughter by the fire. Deeply transformative."
Earth
Extreme Reforestation & Austral Permaculture
The Experience
An isolated refuge surrounded by Andean peaks and Patagonia's cold forests. You will support planting projects for native Andean species and rustic natural building in a cold climate. A routine of physical friction and monumental silence that challenges the limits of comfort and shifts your life perspective.
The Routine
Support planting saplings in harsh weather conditions, chopping firewood for heating, maintaining cold greenhouses, and natural building with wood and stone. At night, the community gathers around the wood-burning stove to share hot broths and stories under the southern sky.
Placement Details
How you'll help:
- Planting native trees
- Natural building (cold)
- Ecocenter maintenance
- 25 hours weekly
What you'll receive:
- Rustic shared room
- 3 warm meals daily
- Southern forest fires
- 2 Days off weekly
Requirements & What to Bring
Requirements: Physical and psychological resilience to live with cold weather, community adaptability.
What to Bring: Heavy thermal clothing, waterproof boots, a quality windbreaker, and a sleeping bag.
"5.0 ★ — The Patagonia wind swept away my corporate illusions. Planting trees in the cold and living on the essentials gave me back a clarity that no business mentorship ever could."
Water
Regenerative Mariculture & Tidal Conservation
The Experience
An ecological preservation refuge on the shores of the wild Atlantic, where electricity does not exist and life is ruled by the tides. You will support local fishermen in community maintenance and beach cleaning, experiencing total technological detachment and the pure cooperation required to live in harmony with the tides.
The Routine
Support in artisanal fishing activities, repairing nets and boats, coastal cleaning, and maintenance of the preservation infrastructure. A simple barefoot routine and absolute disconnection, with nights under a spectacular starry sky and the melody of the ocean.
Placement Details
How you'll help:
- Artisanal fishing
- Boat & net repairs
- Community support
- 20 hours weekly
What you'll receive:
- Rustic cabin (dorm)
- Lunch with fresh fish
- Off-grid experience
- 3 Days off weekly
Requirements & What to Bring
Requirements: Desire to live without digital luxuries, ease of social living, and knowing how to swim.
What to Bring: Lightweight clothing for wind and sun protection, quick-dry towel, and biodegradable repellent.
"5.0 ★ — Living without a cell phone, facing the sea, and guided by the tides with Guzmán dissolved all my anxiety. Simplicity cured me completely."
Fire
Cultural Heritage, Axé & Northeastern Flow
The Experience
Where the river meets the sea in Caraíva, time seems to stand still. You will be integrated into a local cultural association focused on preserving folklore, capoeira, and community art. Life here is barefoot, driven by the rhythm of axé and Bahian adaptability, teaching your mind to let go of the artificial control of spreadsheets and schedules.
The Routine
Support the logistics of capoeira workshops, local dances, and ecological activities with local children on the beach. You will assist in setting up cultural events and welcoming participants, learning to flow with Bahian spontaneity.
Placement Details
How you'll help:
- Local events support
- Common kitchen help
- Social media/photos
- 25 hours weekly
What you'll receive:
- Room in historic house
- Regional Bahian lunch
- Capoeira & drum classes
- 2 Days off weekly
Requirements & What to Bring
Requirements: Outgoing personality, adaptability, a love for music/dance, and a sunny attitude. Enjoy the pace of a coastal village.
What to Bring: Flip-flops, sunscreen, warm-weather clothing, and a willingness to surrender temporal control.
"5.0 ★ — Disconnecting from the clock and learning to laugh with local simplicity rescued me from severe burnout. Wonderful!"
Air
Sertão Resilience & Popular Traditions
The Experience
The dry semi-arid region of Ceará holds a unique resilience and cultural richness. In the heart of Cariri, you will live the strength of family farming and the tradition of woodcut (xilogravura) and cordel literature. The heat of the sun is balanced by the unmatched warmth of the sertanejo people, under starry nights filled with acoustic guitar, stories, and broad smiles.
The Routine
You will assist small-scale farmers in the semi-arid region (soil management and native seed planting) and support woodcut and cordel workshops. At night, the routine gives way to guitar circles and genuine storytelling by the fire.
Placement Details
How you'll help:
- Small community tasks
- Garden & tech. support
- Workshops support
- 22 hours weekly
What you'll receive:
- Rustic private room
- Homemade meals
- Semi-arid immersions
- 3 Days off weekly
Requirements & What to Bring
Requirements: Adaptability to simple environments, humility to learn from rural elders, and resilience to heat.
What to Bring: Lightweight sun-protective clothing, a hat, sturdy field shoes, and an open mind for stories.
"5.0 ★ — I found the real Brazil. The people of the sertão have an immense existential richness. The physical friction of the soil opened the path to my healing."
Air
Social Technologies & Andean Solar Energy
The Experience
In the heights of the Chilean range, under raw light and Andean wind, you will support the installation of solar panels in isolated villages and the maintenance of high-altitude irrigation systems. A visceral experience of high-altitude physical friction to reconnect with the real utility of your effort.
The Routine
Support in transporting and mounting solar panels, maintaining hoses and Andean water harvesting, and technical workshops with local residents. At the end of the day, Andean hospitality warms up the cold mountain nights with hot coffee and sharing of wisdom.
Placement Details
How you'll help:
- Solar panel mounts
- Water systems support
- Design & networks help
- 24 hours weekly
What you'll receive:
- Shared Andean room
- Daily breakfast
- High altitude hikes
- 2 Days off weekly
Requirements & What to Bring
Requirements: Basic physical readiness, adaptability to thin altitude air, and a collaborative spirit.
What to Bring: Windbreaker jacket, sturdy hiking shoes, sunglasses, and strong sunscreen.
"5.0 ★ — Raising solar panels at 3,000 meters altitude and warming up local families' homes redefined my career purpose. Fewer KPIs, more real human impact."
Aether
Inca Ancestral Agriculture & Traditional Weaving
The Experience
Between stone agricultural terraces built centuries ago under Peru's Andean sky, you will experience the cultivation of traditional seeds and the art of Quechua weaving. A crossing of mystical silence and existential reverence guided by those who protect the memory of the soil.
The Routine
Support in traditional crops of native corn and potatoes, preparation of organic dyes and threads for weaving, and voluntary recording of the community's oral histories. A quiet routine of silence and mental presence regulated by the mountain.
Placement Details
How you'll help:
- Stone terrace farming
- Traditional weaving
- Oral histories logging
- 20 hours weekly
What you'll receive:
- Private room (rural)
- Breakfast & Lunch
- Quechua rituals
- 3 Days off weekly
Requirements & What to Bring
Requirements: Deep respect for ancestral traditions, patience for manual work, and a liking for silence.
What to Bring: Comfortable layered clothing, light hiking shoes, a sun hat, and a notebook.
"5.0 ★ — The cosmic silence of the Sacred Valley and Mama Ocllo's wisdom helped me release the weight of my performance autopilot."