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Embera Indigenous Village Tour


Meet Embera indigenous tribe, sail on beautiful Chagres River and hike to a goergeous waterfal, get to know customs, way of living and beautiful handcrafted artisany of this indigenous group. Includes roundtrip car and boat transport, a tour in Chagres River


Tour Embera Indigenous Village and waterfall with lunch


The tour to the Emberá indigenous community begins with picking up participants from their hotels, followed by a scenic drive to Chagres National Park. Upon arrival at the park, participants embark on an exciting canoe ride along the river, surrounded by lush vegetation and wildlife typical of the region. This canoe journey is not only an exhilarating way to reach the Emberá Tusipono community. Upon reaching the community, participants are warmly welcomed by local residents, who share ancestral stories revealing the Emberá's deep connection with nature and their history. During the tour of the community, local guides provide detailed information about the culture, traditions, and typical crafts of the Emberá, such as handwoven baskets and intricately carved masks with traditional motifs. A highlight of the tour is a visit to a beautiful waterfall nestled in the jungle, where participants can refresh themselves and enjoy a swim in its crystal-clear waters.


Rastafari Indigenous Village Tour Transportation [Entry Not included]


Rastafari is rightly associated with Jamaica, for the religion was born here in the 1930s. Rastafari is an Abrahamic faith that adheres to much of The Bible, though Rastafaris worship Haile Selassie I, former emperor of Ethiopia. Arguably the best-known Rastafari is the late Bob Marley. The international star introduced much of the world to the tenets of Rastafari, including the smoking of ganja (marijuana), which the Rasta consider a spiritual act. Thursday 10am–1pm Friday Closed Saturday 10am–1pm Sunday Closed Monday Closed Tuesday 10am–1pm Wednesday Closed


Customs of indigenous villages of Chiapas


I grew up with the traditions and legends of indigenous and mestizo peoples of Chiapas, where I come from. I learned them from my grandparents, parents and later, during my university career, I delved into diferent historical and social aspects. I also lived a historical moment in my town, witnessing the armed revolution of the EZLN (Zapatistas). My passion for traditions and legends continues to be more and more alive and I enjoy sharing it with visitors from Chiapas. I have shared it for 10 years, receiving very positive comments. THIS TOUR CAN BE MODIFIED AND ADOPTED TO YOUR INTERESTS.


Indigenous villages; Zinacantan and San Juan Chamula.


The tour to indigenous peoples in Chiapas, is a cultural excursion that will allow you to know the history, customs and traditions of our ancestors in this region of Chiapas Departure: 9:30 AM. Approximate return: 1:30 p.m. I mean Reception in Agency or Hotel. Visit to the town of San Juan Chamula. For two hours (We made a walk to the surroundings of the town, Later the church is visited, with the possibility of observing the rituals that take place inside it, free time to tour the square.)  Visit the town of Zinacantán. For one hour (visit to a local indigenous family)


Chocolate Experience by Bribri Indigenous Culture


We will take you to a village where most of the tourist don't go. Far away from the noise, where you will interact with the local people. You have the opportunity to learn about the traditional way of making chocolate, the use of some medicinal plants and a learn a little bit about the local language. Also our experienced guide will help you understand the Bribri culture, on this experience you are going to learn about the Bribri culture.At the end of the tour we can stop at the waterfall where you have the option to swim or enjoy the scene.


Rastafari Indigenous Village Tour


At the Rastafari Indigenous Village you learn about Rastafari customs, heritage and rich culture. Never before have you seen such resilience, warm, love & the resolve to keep the Rastafarian movement alive after been heavily criticized and brutalized by other groups during & after the 1930’s when the movement started in Jamaica, hence the song done by the reggae legend Bob Marley "Rasta Man Live up". The village also has a meditative labyrinth where you can walk around and engage in your own private contemplation. PLEASE NOTE THIS TOUR IS CONSIST OF TWO ARE MORE PERSONS. THE RASTA VILLAGE DON'T HOST 1 PERSON


White water Tubing + Indigenous culture + Thermomineral pools


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Traditional and indigenous markets of Lima


We will visit a traditional market where we can learn about the native products of Peru, all this coming from the Andes and the Amazon of this beautiful country. We will have a fruit tasting so you can experience unfamiliar fruits with a unique flavor. After that, we will meet with our friends from different positions in the market, to learn about our daily life in Lima. After the traditional market, we will go to the fishing village of Chorrillos to visit the fresh fish market to learn about our seafood and the best fish to prepare the "Ceviche", which is our national dish. We will recognize the different types of fish that we have and we will learn from our fishing friends! We will also enjoy a delicious ceviche at a local restaurant. Cool It includes: – Pick up and return to the hotel (Miraflores, San Isidro or Barranco) – Lunch – Fruit tasting


Rastafari Indigenous Village Tour


At the Rastafari Indigenous Village you learn about Rastafari customs, heritage and rich culture. Never before have you seen such resilience, warmth, love & the resolve to keep the Rastafarian movement alive after been heavily criticized and brutalized by other groups during & after the 1930’s when the movement started in Jamaica, hence the song done by the reggae legend Bob Marley "Rasta Man Live up". The village also has a meditative labyrinth you can walk around and engage in your own private contemplation.


Embera indigenous Village visit


An unique experience where you can step back in time on a tour to visit one of the Emberá communities who still live in traditional villages deep in the rainforest of Panamá, besides the Chagres river inside The Chagres National Park. The Emberá people are proud to share their culture and traditions with visitors. The day begins with the Hotel pick up to proceed to thePier, where you will embark for a motored canoe ride, in the main water tributary of the Famous Panama Canal Gatun Lake. At arrival, you will be receive with a traditional greeting with music, they will also give you a short presentation about the Emberá culture, including dances, craft work, traditions, ecc.. The lunch is prepared by the indigenous and consist in fish wrapped in plantain leaves with Patacones. Before returning to the pier, you will have spare time to buy some craft, get an Embera tattoo or simply walk around.


Indigenous Villages Chamula Zinacantan Leaving From Tuxtla.


See the color and traditions as you visit the local indigenous communities of San Juan Chamula and Zinacantan where you will have plenty of time to wander around the local artisan markets and peek inside the beautifully preserved churches. Your tour includes transport, a professional guide, and a "mini-lunch" of beans, handmade tortillas, organic coffee, and a drink typical of the region.


Rio Celeste National Park Visit To The Malekus Indigenous Village


Discover the enchanting beauty of Rio Celeste National Park with Tropiexplore. Here’s why you should book your tour with us . Expert Guides: Knowledgeable and passionate, bringing the park’s history and ecology to life. Safety and Comfort: Top priority, with well-maintained equipment and thorough safety briefings. Eco-Friendly Practices: Committed to sustainable tourism to preserve the park’s beauty. Comprehensive Packages: All-inclusive, taking care of transport, meals, and more. Unique Highlights: Must-see attractions and hidden gems, wildlife plus local insights. Choose Tropiexplore for a memorable, immersive adventure in Rio Celeste National Park.


Tubing Adventure with Seviaka Indigenous Village Tour • Half-Day


Our highly qualified and bilingual guide offers you an unforgettable, intercultural experience with the Seviaka indigenous people followed by a Tubing trip down the Palomino River in the middle of the nature reserve. You help the local indigenous community with your tour booking because we donate a percentage to social projects.


Chiapas Indigenous Villages and Mountain Bike Tour


Learn about the indigenous cultures of the Chiapas Highlands while experiencing a thrilling bike ride through the mountains. Departing from Tuxtla Gutiérrez or San Cristóbal de las Casas, ride through beautiful mountains and nature across single-track terrain. Experience the traditions and lifestyle of the people who belong to the Tzotzil tribe. This active cultural tour will show you one of the most fascinating regions in Mexico. Includes hotel pickup and drop-off.


Maleku Indigenous Reserve Tour


The Maleku Indigenous Reserve is located in the Northern Region of Costa Rica. The reserve is home to three different villages, known as Palenques Margarita, Tonjibe y El Sol, all within the 2993 hectares (7395 acres) territory. The population is 1000 indigenous, and 80% speak the native dialect called Maleku Jaica. The purpose of this tour is to allow you to learn about the way of life of these indigenous groups in the present day and what they have done to keep their customs and traditions alive.


Iriomote Culture Discovery. Indigenous culture on Iriomote Island


This is a unique and only tour to discover Okinawan culture, history, customs, and local stories on Iriomote Island. You will have access to distinctive knowledge of the indigenous culture that is not available elsewhere. It's a perfect rest between forest hikes and snorkeling. A great introduction to Iriomote! We will have a lovely easy walk through one of the oldest villages, Sonai. We will visit a shrine, a traditional house, and historical places. During the walk, I will introduce you to the fascinating little-known history and religion of this beautiful island. I will share some local stories, folk tales, and my own experiences. I've participated in many rituals and events. After the walk, we will rest by the beach under a shadow and refresh over a cup of locally made tea and sugar snacks. You will have an opportunity to ask questions and see photographs, videos and listen to folk songs. You will see Iriomote from a different angle than just nature and we will have a great time!


Emberá Village Tour in Chagres – Indigenous Culture and Nature


, Direct and authentic contact with the community: It is not a staged show, but a real experience with the Emberá, where you are welcome as a guest, not as a tourist. Expert and bilingual local guides: Complete accompaniment with guides who explain the history, worldview and customs of the Emberá with deep respect and knowledge. Support for sustainable tourism: A portion of the tour value directly benefits the community, contributing to its economy, education and cultural preservation. Traditional canoe tour: You sail along the Chagres River in handmade boats, as they have for generations. Personalized experience: Small groups to ensure close attention and authentic connection with hosts. Typical food included: You taste a traditional lunch prepared by the community, fresh and with local ingredients.


Full Day Indigenous Ainu of Hokkaido and Jozankei


The Ainu Cultural Center is a real hidden gem. Tucked away in lush natural surroundings an hour or so outside of Sapporo, this center/museum is sure to please. It is very informative with tons of artifacts of The Ainu. The center is well curated and visitors are encouraged to hold and touch the many authentic Ainu handcrafts. The outdoor village with traditional handcrafted Ainu houses and canoes are very cool to experience as well. This is a “must go” sight for those interested in indigenous groups. Your tour will continue on to nearby Jozankei Hot spring(Onsen) Village. There are 56 hot spring sources in Jozankei, concentrated around both the Tsukimibashi and Takayamabashi bridges along with The Toyohira River which flows throughout the village. The waters of most of these hot spring baths average temperatures ranging from 60 to 80 degrees Celsius. As a member of this tour, you will experience a two hour hot spring bath at one of Jozankei’s most reputable hot spring hotels.


Montego Bay to The Rastafari Indigenous Village in Montegeo Bay


 To have ideal of the Rastafarian religion and the way of life, that have been a big part of the Jamaican society or culture, take a tour with us to the Rastafari Indigenous Village. The village is home to a local communities of Rastafari, and it along the Montego River, outside of Montego Bay, St. James.