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Volunteer at a dedicated horse sanctuary in the picturesque hills of Córdoba, Argentina. This project rescues and rehabilitates animals, offering them a safe and dignified home while promoting conservation and animal welfare. Volunteers work closely with a passionate team, contributing to the daily care of animals and the maintenance of their sanctuary. Experience the beauty of rural Argentina and make a meaningful difference in the lives of animals in need.

Program Highlights:

  • Help care for over 200 rescued animals, including horses, donkeys, and llamas.
  • Take part in sustainable conservation and habitat restoration projects.
  • Work with a knowledgeable team of veterinarians, biologists, and conservationists.
  • Gain hands-on experience in animal care and rehabilitation.
  • Enjoy a cultural orientation and city tour in Córdoba upon arrival.
  • Stay in a communal volunteer house surrounded by stunning natural landscapes.
  • The sanctuary has an on-site veterinarian and can offer internships for pre-vet students.

 

Sample Weekly Schedule:

Sunday: Arrival in Córdoba, airport transfer, and check-in at a local hostel. Attend a cultural orientation and city tour.
Monday: Private transfer to the sanctuary, introduction to the team, and a tour of the project site.
Tuesday to Saturday: Volunteer activities, including animal care, enrichment, and maintenance work. Training provided for specific tasks.
Sunday: A day off for relaxation or exploring the local area.
Remaining Weeks: Follow a similar structure with ongoing tasks and optional activities during free time. Volunteers depart on a Sunday and take a bus to Cordoba.

Recommended: Add a Spanish Culture and Language Week before the volunteer program, which includes 20 hours of group Spanish lessons (or 10 hours individual), accommodation in Córdoba, and afternoon cultural activities such as tango lessons, city tours, museum visits, and barbecues. Sea travel highlights below.

 

Location icon Location of the Project: In the hills of Córdoba Province, Central Argentina, the sanctuary is a three-hour drive from the city.

Project length Project length: Min 2 weeks -Max 12 weeks

Arrival Airport Arrival Airport: Ingeniero Aeronáutico Ambrosio L.V. Taravella International Airport (COR)

Volunteer Work Volunteer Work: Daily care of animals and upkeep of sanctuary grounds.

Age Age: Min age of 18

Number of Volunteers  Number of volunteers: Up to 5 international volunteers at a time

 

What’s Included

Accommodations Accommodations: Shared accommodations at the sanctuary

Food Food: 3 vegan meals per day during volunteer program, not during the orientation in Cordoba.

Airport Transfers Airport Transfers: Airport pickup on arrival day. Private transfer from Cordoba to the Horse Sanctuary (around 3 hours).

Orientation Orientation: Provided upon arrival to Cordoba and on-site training at the Horse Sanctuary

Support Support: Comprehensive and professional pre-departure travel guidance, 24/7 GoEco emergency hotline, experienced local field team.

 

What’s not Included

  • Flights
  • Visas (if required)
  • Travel health insurance
  • Meals during the Orientation in Cordoba (Sunday-Monday)
  • Transfer to the airport on departure day

The first two days of orientation (Sunday to Monday) take place in Córdoba, Argentina, a city celebrated for its rich culture and history. With its vibrant atmosphere, historic landmarks, lively festivals, and warm hospitality, Córdoba offers a captivating introduction to Argentine life. Located a three-hour drive from the city and near the town of San Marcos Sierras, the horse sanctuary sits in the serene hills of Córdoba. Surrounded by lush meadows, forests, and mountain pastures, this tranquil setting is ideal for nature lovers, offering scenic hiking trails, rivers, and diverse wildlife.

 

About the Organization
Founded in 2013, this sanctuary addresses the plight of horses previously used for garbage collection under harsh conditions. By providing a safe haven, the sanctuary rescues, rehabilitates, and ensures a dignified life for these animals. The sanctuary, covering 312 hectares, is a hub for conservation, education, and collaboration, actively working with local authorities and institutions to advocate for animal welfare. The horses at the sanctuary are not ridden or used for any purpose; they are cared for solely to ensure their well-being and provide them with a peaceful environment.

About the Volunteer Work
Volunteers are integral to the sanctuary’s operations, supporting daily tasks that enhance the lives of over 200 animals, including horses, donkeys, pigs, rescued dogs and llamas. From feeding and grooming to habitat restoration, volunteers contribute to a nurturing and enriching environment. Training and supervision ensure that volunteers can confidently engage in meaningful activities.

Summary of Volunteer Tasks

  • Feed, groom, and provide clean water for the animals.
  • Assist with veterinary care and rehabilitation under professional supervision.
  • Clean and maintain animal enclosures and shared spaces.
  • Create and implement enrichment activities to improve animal welfare.
  • Support habitat restoration by planting native vegetation and removing invasive species.
  • Help with general maintenance, including repairing fences and other facilities.
  • Take part in educational activities and community outreach programs.

 

A Typical Day at the Sanctuary

  • Morning: Start with breakfast, then prepare and feed animal food, clean pens, and care for any animals needing medical attention. Assist with maintenance tasks as needed.
  • Lunch: usually from 1:00 to 2:00 PM.
  • Rest Period: Take a nap or enjoy free time. Depending on the animal’s needs, we might adjust this, and rest time might not always be if urgent care is required.
  • Afternoon: Continue feeding and cleaning routines, provide medical care, and maintain common areas.
  • Evening: Ensure animals are well-cared for and everything is in order before dinner at 9:00 PM.
  • Weekends: Morning tasks only, with afternoons free to relax, enjoy nature, or visit the nearby river.
  • Expect to volunteer 30-40 hours per week.

 

Notes:

  • There is an on-site veterinarian, and volunteers can assist only when the vet requires help. For veterinary students, we can coordinate an internship at the sanctuary to provide more in-depth involvement in veterinary activities.
  • During summer, schedules may change because of excessive heat. Volunteers have one free day per week, typically on Sunday. On this day, they can travel to the nearest town with the volunteer coordinator to purchase essentials or request the team to buy specific items during general shopping trips. It is recommended to budget approximately USD 50 per week for personal expenses.

Internet icon Internet: Wi-Fi is available at the volunteer house but may be intermittent because of the remote location. During the Cordoba city tour, the local coordinator can assist volunteers purchase a SIM card, which they can charge and use.

Laundry icon Laundry: Volunteers can use on-site laundry facilities weekly or visit a nearby town for additional services.

Accommodations icon Accommodations: The volunteer house accommodates up to four volunteers in a shared gender bedroom with bunk beds and a private bathroom. Volunteers can bring a sleeping bag for added comfort. A communal kitchen is available. The house, located directly at the project site, allows volunteers to walk to their daily tasks. The sanctuary operates off the grid, with solar energy providing electricity and water sourced from a well powered by a fuel pump. A beautiful river nearby offers an ideal spot for bathing and swimming, especially during the hot season from November to March.

Food icon Food: The volunteer program provides three vegan meals daily, prepared with fresh, local ingredients. Volunteers also contribute to meal preparation and house cleaning duties, promoting a sense of community.

  • GoEco interview after application.
  • Motivation to work with animals.
  • Minimum 2-week commitment.
  • Age 18 or older.
  • Basic proficiency in Spanish or English.
  • Good physical and mental health.
  • Passion for animals and nature.
  • Ability to work both independently and in a team.
  • Respect for diverse perspectives and a collaborative spirit.
  • Comfortable with physically demanding tasks.

Around the Volunteer Location: The sanctuary is located just an hour from San Marcos Sierras, a town renowned for its alternative lifestyle, vibrant culture, and natural beauty. Known as “the hippie town,” it boasts artisan markets filled with handmade crafts, a one-of-a-kind hippie museum, and lively evenings featuring music and festivals. Surrounded by scenic mountains, refreshing rivers, and creeks perfect for swimming, the town offers opportunities for hiking and immersing oneself in its artistic spirit. With its cobblestone streets and laid-back atmosphere, San Marcos Sierras is an ideal destination for cultural exploration and outdoor adventure.

In Córdoba: Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and history of Córdoba, a city known for its colonial architecture, Jesuit landmarks, and bustling plazas. Join tango or salsa lessons, explore captivating museums, and experience the city’s lively nightlife with its mix of pub crawls and live music. For a quieter moment, unwind in Córdoba’s parks and connect with locals over mate, a cherished Argentine tradition. Our local team is available to help organize and advise on excursions in the region, ensuring you make the most of your time in this dynamic city.

Add on the Spanish Week in Cordoba! 

Dive into a world of language and culture with our very own Spanish School, in the vibrant heart of Córdoba city. This special Spanish Week is an invitation to integrate an enriching language learning experience into your program. Tailored to meet your specific needs, whether you’re beginning your journey or looking to advance your skills, our initial placement test ensures a customized learning experience. Engage in immersive group lessons or choose the focused attention of one-on-one sessions, complemented by a rich tapestry of cultural activities each afternoon. From Tango and cooking classes to museum tours, every activity deepens your understanding of the Spanish language and Argentine culture. Join our Spanish School for an educational adventure that promises not only to enhance your linguistic abilities but also to connect you with unforgettable cultural experiences.

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