Even after living in Mexico for two years, I still find places that make my jaw drop and meet people whose sheer presence and subtle power leaves me speechless. There’s a reason why so many people choose Mexico as their forever home. My experience with Worldpackers last week reminded me of why it’s so wonderful.
“Here at the Republic of Corn, we make sure that we’re always enjoying ourselves. Think of it like this: we work 40% so we can enjoy 60%,” Victor informed us. Sure, we got sweaty and sunkissed in the mornings while working in the field, but we got to enjoy the rest of the day learning about local plants, hanging out with neighbors, and having long talks about life, travel, and the planet.
*This post was brought to you in collaboration with Worldpackers. All opinions shared about my magical experience are my own.
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When I first met Victor, I immediately noticed his huge “In Corn We Trust” tattoo, with an intricate bundle of corn below it. Considering that the man rarely puts on a shirt, his message is easily read and enjoyed by all who know him. Victor definitely passes the Tarzan vibe check.
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We started the week by taking a tour around Victor’s land. We met all of his beloved animals–first the two cats and two dogs, then on to the two horses, and all of his chickens, ducks, and fish. Eventually, he’d like to raise enough funds to expand his man-made fish pond and put in a water irrigation system.
My host taught me more than how to plant trees and grow food in the jungle. He taught me about meaningful collaboration, flexibility, and the power of a single seed. Victor started the Republic of Corn with a single idea and plenty of fuel for his dreams. Seeing how his dream is slowing coming to fruition is inspiring, even though some of his place truly looks like the work of a madman. I think we can all learn something from that.
Meet my host, Victor.
Spending time with Doña Isabel was one of my favorite parts of the week. We joked about my poorly made tortillas, and I even got to use my doula expertise to help her daughter-in-law breastfeed her newborn infant. If you have ever had an experience that warms your heart so much that it’s difficult to describe it, you know how hard it is to explain to other people what that feels like.
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A week of learning, sharing, and grounding.
The role of a volunteer at the Republic of Corn is flexible and spontaneous. Victor and his partner Lexi (who unfortunately wasn’t there because she was traveling) are always working on something different and volunteers get to play a part in whatever they’re getting up to there. For us, it was mostly feeding the animals, planting some trees, and doing a little bit of cleanup.
I found Republic of Corn, sent a request and quickly got a reply from my soon-to-be host, Victor.
I quickly learned that with Victor, what you see is what you get. You see this guy with long, bouncy curls, crinkly eyes worn in from all the cheek to cheek smiles, and hands calloused from hard work. He’s warm, jubilant, and friendly to everyone. During the week I spent at the Republic of Corn, it was clear that he’s been accepted and embraced by his Mayan neighbors, even though they still see him as somewhat of a city boy.
Victor is originally from Guadalajara, one of Mexico’s largest and most crowded cities. He grew up there, went to culinary school, and began traveling over 10 years ago. He often says he’s a “backpacker for life,” something I can relate to as a semi-nomad myself.
The premise of Worldpackers is that travelers and hosts create meaningful relationships on the basis of collaboration and mutual growth. It’s more than just a volunteering platform, and the founders intend to make travel more accessible to those who wish to have a rich cultural experience as they visit new places. Ethical travel is immensely important to me and I am always looking for ways to support locals wherever I go.
Being back to “reality” in a huge party town reminded me of this country’s stark contrasts – peaceful, animal-filled jungles with the kindest and gentlest neighbors are such a far cry from what many people come to know as Mexico, with its over-touristed beach hotspots that have more in common with the USA than they do with the Mexico that I know and love.
People like Victor and Lexi, who leave behind their cities and/or countries to go live in the middle of the jungle, don’t just happen. They don’t wake up one day and randomly think “oh, I think I’ll go do that.” The urge to disconnect is one that I know very well. It comes from a deeply rooted knowing that the way humans are living today is not how it was meant to be. Something went wrong and now our planet is paying the price. I think that’s why so many young people like them are choosing more alternative ways of life and dedicating their time to doing projects like this one.
That first morning that we hung out with Doña Isabel and her family, I was thinking a lot about how incredible it is that the Maya people still hold on so dearly to their traditions. From the way their houses are built to hand making tortillas, the passage of time hasn’t stopped some families from tapping into ancestral wisdom. Sometimes I stop and think, how did we get so far away from our roots? and then I have experiences like this one that remind me that not all of us have to be disconnected from earthly wisdom, traditions, and nature.
Since Worldpackers is all about creating genuine relationships, I was unsurprised that Victor was so accommodating. There were three of us volunteers–me, from the USA, and two other women; one from Canada and one from Italy. I would soon discover that my experience as a Worldpacker was not just about me learning from my host, but it would also be a week of learning from my fellow volunteers and the Naranjal community.
I signed up to volunteer at a site called Republic of Corn, and this is my experience as a Worldpacker there:
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One of Victor’s recent projects was building a treehouse, which he rents out on Airbnb to adventurous travelers looking for a one-of-a-kind stay. This was one of his pandemic projects, which he admitted seemed like a stretch when he first started working on its design. I was amazed when I saw the treehouse, which you can rent on Airbnb. It’s perched in a mango tree with an incredible view of the jungle and there’s sweet herb and vegetable garden below.
I was curious about what the accommodations would be like at the Republic of Corn, considering how remote it is. Victor, with the help of his neighbors, built cabañas on the property which serve to house guests and volunteers. There are also tents and a loft in the main structure where the kitchen is.
There are so many different hosts on Worldpackers who are doing incredible things. From eco village projects to backpacker hostels, there is something for a multitude of travelers. Want to learn how to build with natural materials? Learn a new language? Learn how to grow your own food? There’s a Worldpackers host to teach you.
My time in Naranjal was a breath of fresh air, to say the least. It was a reminder that there is hope, and there are people who are still taking care of the earth–who are “guardians,” as Victor would put it.
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