santacruz/voluntariado/andorina
PERFIL DE LA INSTITUCION
Nombre:
Andoriña Hostal
Dirección:
Calle Campero (a 2 cuadras de la plaza), Samaipata, Bolivia
Teléfono:
+591-3-9446333
Telefax:
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Pagina Web:
http://www.andorinasamaipata.com
Correo electrónico:
noilenna@hotmail.com
Voluntariado:
We need a volunteer to help out at our Hostal for 5-6 weeks (or more) in the beautiful, diverse area of Samaipata, Bolivia (between Sucre and Santa Cruz), the position is open year round and there are no fees - please contact us for availability.
The work as a volunteer is five days a week with two days free, working hours mostly from 13.00 onwards. This sounds very strictly, but in practice, it´s much more flexible. You can speak/agree with us whenever you want to go on a hike, tour or go anywhere.
On www.andorinasamaipata.com you can first have an idea of Andoriña Hostal, Arte & Cultura and about the splendid region.
Working in Andoriña means mainly being available for telephone calls, receiving people, visitors, preparing small food like pancakes, juices, coffees, etc. Also inform visitors, sell tickets to Sucre and once in a while (not often) open the door for night visitors from Sucre.
You will feel there´s little distance between us, you and our guests. Most of the day there´s music, in the morning tranquil, silence between 13-15.00, and more lively music in the afternoon and night. We have balconies, hammocks, and a private room for you, breakfast and use of the kitchen is included. You should speak English, reasonable Spanish and maybe other languages. In the summer months the town will be more lively due to high season, but still maintains its tranquility.
You can call us at (3)944 6333 to get more information, and ask questions. Or write to noilenna@hotmail.com
In Andoriña you´ll meet Marleny (Samaipateña, in the morning), Elisa (Orureño, in the afternoon), Marina (5 dayparts of the week, Samaipateña), Andres (Dutch) and Doriña (Samaipateña). It´s a perfect option to enjoy Bolivian life amidst a wonderful climate, improve your Spanish and see some of Latina America´s most diverse areas, due to four very different landscapes around of Samaipata.
Andres & Doriña