Agrofloresta familiar

Rio Grande do Sul
Agrofloresta familiar
Agrofloresta familiar Agrofloresta familiar
1 review Updated 1 month ago
O Instituto Surucuá é um projeto agroflorestal familiar situado em Maquiné-RS, no interior da.Mata Atlântica. Aqui vivem um pai, seu filho e um cachorro, em busca de um modo de vida equilibrado e respeitoso com a natureza. Diversos tipos de cultivos e manejos agroflorestais, assim como as funcoes diarias de uma casa rural, como buscar lenha, regar as plantas, organizar o espaço, construçao, marcenaria, etc Alimentaçao planejada coletivamente, assim como o alojamento é coletivo tambem. Com possibilidade de alojamento individual. Alem das praticas agroflorestais, fazemos arte, musica, e a culinaria é tamvem uma coisa que nos agrada. Nos arredores rwmos teilhas, banho de rio, cachoeiras.
Learning opportunities
Vegetable farming
Fruit or nut farming
Beekeeping
Aromatic or medicinal plants, teas
Seed saving or production
Methods or systems
No-till farming
Permaculture
Regenerative agriculture
Host type
Self-sufficiency property
Certified organic
26 Hectares | 64.2 Acres
Accommodation
2 WWOOFers
Bedroom
Campsite
Children accepted
Pets accepted
Meals
Omnivore
Vegetarian
Vegan
Length of stay
Weekend
Less than a week
1-2 weeks
3-4 weeks
Over a month
Rafael
Rafael
Member since 2025
Languages spoken: English, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
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Response rate: 100% Response time: typically within 1 day
Rio Grande do Sul
MAQUINÉ, RS
Reviews
Nathalie
Nathalie
Netherlands • December 2025
This place is the Best! This was my second WWOOF experience, and I truly felt like I hit the jackpot with Carlos and Rafael. They are an incredible father-and-son team who welcomed me into their home in the jungle with open arms and their unforgettable smiles of happiness. From day one, they made me feel like part of their family, and their hospitality was just extraordinary warm and heartwarming! We had the most wonderful time together. They took me to see the stunning Forqueta waterfalls, we swam in the river on sunny days, build fires, and we even made music together with a guitar, having cozy, joyful moments. Every conversation was filled with warmth, and they really showed me how special life in the jungle can be. Rafael is a biologist and is very willing to share his knowledge! What stood out to me was how much they care about sharing the experience of living in and respecting the jungle. It wasn’t just about the work; it was about immersing yourself in nature and understanding how incredible it is to live in harmony with it. They wanted to share that feeling more than anything else. They’ve just finished building their own place in the jungle, and it’s amazing to see how they live so respectfully and sustainably in the midst of nature. "Nature rules and we have to respect that". In the end, I truly felt like I landed in the perfect place. It was a heartwarmingand I’m so grateful for everything Carlos and Rafael! Made friends for live!