13 Types of Accommodation to Choose From When Traveling
| May 26, 2017
5. WWOOF
WWOOF stands for World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms and it was created by Sue Coppard in 1971. She lived in London but wanted to have real experiences working on organic farms in the countryside, so she made her dream come true!
The main idea here is an exchange that is beneficial for all involved. Travelers work on the organic farms for accommodation and food while farmers get some much-needed help. But obviously, it’s more than that! They’re not just working and slaving away, they’re learning about organic principles, like permaculture for instance, and nurturing a deeper connection with nature.

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