The “Pond House”
VOLUNTEER @ PACBITUN FARM / パクビトゥンファームでボランティア
VOLUNTEER @ PACBITUN FARM – Environmental and Cultural Research Centre
PACBITUN FARM/パクビトゥンファーム ~カリブの国とマヤ山脈のジャングル地帯に位置する有機農園&文化センターでボランティア〜
RECRUITING travelers, adventurers, researchers, gardeners, farmers, artists or craft-makers! Come explore the Maya lands in San Antonio, Cayo District Belize, foot-hills of the Maya Mountain. Ruins, caves, waterfalls, rivers, and more! Pacbitun Farm is in the ideal location for day-trips to visit the monuments of natural Belize (Caracol Ruins, ATM, Barton Creek, Xunantunich, Cahal Pech, Big Rock Falls etc.)
OFFERING TO VOLUNTEERS:
*CABANAS and/or DORMS
*ORGANIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
*SOLAR PANELED ELECTRICITY
*WOOD HEATED OUTDOOR BATHTUB
*WORKSHOPS & EVENTS
*BIRD WATCHING, CAVING AND SWIMMING
*WIFI INTERNET
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PACBITUN FARM/パクビトゥンファーム ~カリブの国とマヤ山脈のジャングル地帯に位置する有機農園&文化センターでボランティア〜
ファームで生活しながら有機農業体験とマヤ遺跡、そして自然探検ツアーを体験するのに最適な場所です。畑ボランティアと、ここで行っているワークショップのお手伝いをしたり現地の工芸品の作り方を学んだりしませんか?
*カバーニャス/ドミトリー
*有機野菜と果物
*ソーラーパネル式電気発電
*薪ストーブの五右衛門風呂
*ワークショップ&イベント
*バードワォッチング、洞窟探検ツアー、川や滝での水浴
*wifiインターネット
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Rio On Pools
Bol’s Cave Museum
Activities near Pacbitun Farm: Bol’s Cave Museum
After a brief hilly, jungle hike and superb vista, you and a member of the Bol family will descend through a narrow, (app/ 36” diameter) natural opening to discover over 1000 artifacts found at the site that tell the story of Maya life.
Also known as “Bol’s Cave Museum,” this unique site offers the variety of artifacts one might find in an archaeological museum, but those have been removed from their sites of origin. This significant array of artifacts was found and remains “in situ,” organized on cave ledges only to protect them from visitor feet.
woodfired ROTENN BURO
papaya-yaya!
There’s a beginning to everything . . .
Let me tell you about this place. Cayo in spanish translates to “caye” which means “land surrounded by water.” This area is surrounded by rivers and waterfalls. Not only do we have abundance of water sources, we are surrounded by jungle, caves and wildlife. This farm was once an ancient maya terraced farmland. Then, the jungle took over. 6 years ago, we found this beautiful spot introduced by a local maya man, and something inside said “this is where we need to be”. This is where we need to grow fruits and vegetables, and cultivate native plants and use healing native plants. So with tents as our shelter and machete as our main tool, we started. Now, after 6 years we have settled into this jungle to call this land our “home” and we want to welcome you.

















