Indigenous People
Seviaka Indigenous People and Tubing Tour in Palomino
If you enjoy exploring the less known treasures of a region: you are in the right place. In this tour you will go to the Seviaka indigenous town. You will have a motorbike ride. And you will also talk to a Kogui indigenous leader who will teach you about their cosmology, customs and beliefs. Besides this cultural approach, you will enjoy a tire ride down the Palomino River and its rapids to enjoy surrounding nature in a different way.
– A 3-hour hike among nature
– The unique experience of learning and interacting with the indigenous of the Seviaka town
– A trip by motorbike
– Tubing downstream the river
– A lesson about medicinal plants and indigenous beliefs and customs.
PATAGONIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: Tehuelche, Mapuche, canoe tribes
This is a controvertial topic. We will discover Patagonia indigenous people’s history and present while walking through Bariloche downtown. Who are they? How is their culture? When and how did they arrive? How did the European colonization impacted on them? And how did the expansion of Argentina state into Patagonia? What is their current status?
Tour to San Juan Chamula and Zinacantan (Indigenous Peoples)
White water Tubing + Indigenous culture + Thermomineral pools
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Tunkeka Indigenous People Cultural Tour
If you are not into intense hikes, but still want to get the most out of Palomino, we highly recommend this experience. In this tour we will pick you up by motorbike from your hotel or inn. You will go around the area of the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta where an indigenous community settles. Here you will be able to meet the community, learn about their handicrafts, customs and beliefs. Besides you will be able to swim and relax in the rivers near the area. A day to disconnect and reconnect with different ways of living.
– A trip by motorbike
– A short lesson on how indigenous near the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta live.
– The experience of learning about customs and beliefs of indigenous people
– The chance to have unique handicraft made by Tunkeka people
Ticket MAI – Museum of Indigenous Art – Curitiba

Rated 4 Stars, based on 131 Reviews.
MAI – Museum of Indigenous Art is a private museum, the result of the research work of the collector Julianna Rocha Podolan Martins, who since the 90s has traveled through the most diverse indigenous peoples and regions of the Brazilian territory.
Providing the visitor with a unique experience, from a collection that besides having great proportions also presents great diversity.
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.
Anchorage Highlights and Indigenous Heritage

Rated 5 Stars, based on 2 Reviews.
Immerse yourself in the city that combines Alaska’s mesmerizing beauty, convenient urban comforts, and captivating arts and culture while learning about the traditional homelands of the Dena’ina Athabascan people on this 3 hour tour. See where Anchorage began along the banks of Ship Creek and how those humble beginnings grew into the largest city in Alaska.
At the Alaska Native Heritage Center, you will have time to explore and learn about Alaska’s Indigenous People. Tour the exhibits inside the center and be sure to take a walk around the lake and to see the different types of housing that Native Alaskans used. See cultural demonstrations of storytelling, singing, dancing, and Native Games.
After exploring the Native Heritage Center, you will take the short trip back downtown.
Spoken Treasures: Stanley Park Indigenous Walking Tour

Rated 5 Stars, based on 20 Reviews.
Spoken Treasures – Indigenous Walking Tour shares with you the rich stories and true history of Stanley Park and the city of Vancouver. You will hear stories and accounts directly from the people who have lived here for millennia. Talaysay Tours Indigenous guides – ambassadors share both Indigenous culture, our shared history of the region and the aspirations of the indigenous communities today. We also inform our guests of the true meanings and values of the totems that were carved by Indigenous groups up and down the Pacific Northwest Coast.
Iriomote Culture Discovery. Indigenous culture on Iriomote Island

Rated 5 Stars, based on 4 Reviews.
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!
Maleku Indigenous Reserve Tour

Rated 4 Stars, based on 11 Reviews.
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.
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.
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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)
Experience the indigenous Art in Lima's Shipibo community

Rated 5 Stars, based on 24 Reviews.
This is a unique experience in Lima, filled with art and traditional Amazonian culture. You will be taken to the district of Rímac, where the largest urban indigenous community in the city is located, mostly composed of people from the Shipibo-Konibo ethnicity. This community stands out for its artists and the promotion of their ancestral art. You will be our special guest, entering the home of one of the artists, learning about the meanings of the ancestral Kene, while painting your own canvas with the same natural dyes used in the Amazon.
Embera indigenous Village visit

Rated 5 Stars, based on 19 Reviews.
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 Storytelling Walk on Harbour Passage

Indigenous influence in the Saint John area is largely overlooked. Prior to the establishment of Canada’s oldest incorporated city, a flourishing culture already existed, the Wolastoqiyik.
Discover the local history of the Wolastoqey and Mi’kmaq peoples from a unique Indigenous point of view while meandering along the harbor and the Beautiful River – Wolastoq. Walk along a historical portage route and over archeological sites and become acquainted with the timeless wisdom of our ancestors. Learn how stewardship of the earth should look in a modern world while respecting and celebrating the traditions of the past through the eyes of traditional and modern artisans and artists and the stories that bind our cultures together.
Family Fun Indigenous Garifuna Drumming Lesson

Rated 5 Stars, based on 3 Reviews.
An authentic and interactive Garifuna drumming lesson for all ages. Join a whirlwind introduction to the fascinating and unique culture and music of the Garifuna people of southern Belize. Fun for all ages, abilities, backgrounds, even if you've never touched a drum in your life. Everyone loves learning to play the Garifuna drums. Your instructor will give you a brief history of the unique UNESCO recognized Garifuna people, music and culture. He will then launch straight into your drumming lesson, teaching you a selection of beats on your own large "segunda" bass drum before joining in on his own drum with dynamic and fast rhythms and songs.
Indigenous territory and Bribri Falls Talamanca, Costa Rica

Rated 5 Stars, based on 3 Reviews.
In my experiences, people will be able to live and know from the perspective of a local person with indigenous descent. many traditions that are very important to the culture such as medicinal plants, knowing the ceremony house, crafts, cocoa chocolate making and history. and also very important to share with local people and take home a beautiful memory of everything experienced in the place.
and then after this beautiful cultural experience. We visited a waterfall in the area where you can swim and enjoy nature. It is an experience that will allow you to connect with the indigenous Bribri culture of the area and appreciate the nature of its surroundings, which very few people managed to visit and learn about the beauty of this culture. And something also very important is that even the little ones who live this experience will learn about one of the best-known cultures in Costa Rica.
Indigenous Communities Tour of San Juan Chamula and Zinacantán

Rated 5 Stars, based on 4 Reviews.
Visit to the Indigenous Communities of San Juan Chamula and Zinacantán, places of ancestral traditions where through customs and typical costumes we can know part of the indigenous life of our peoples.
Leaving from Tuxtla Gutierrez you will be given free time in San Cristobal.
Leaving from San Cristobal you are dropped off at your hotel for free time.
Return to Tuxtla Gutierrez or San Cristobal de las Casas.
This tour operates with at least 2 people.
Drumming Dancing and Dinner Indigenous Garifuna Style

Rated 5 Stars, based on 4 Reviews.
The perfect way to dive into local culture! Come and experience this Garifuna drumming, dancing and dinner extravaganza.
Under a beautiful traditional Thatch Palapa on the edge of Punta Gorda town, you will be given a brief overview of the fascinating Garifuna people and culture of southern Belize.
You will then be treated to a 45 minute professional group performance of a number of traditional rhythms and songs. If your feet start to tap along, then don't despair, as you'll be given the opportunity to join the traditional dancing lesson at the end.
Once you have worked up a slight sweat and earned your dinner, it's time to sit down, relax and enjoy a traditional Garifuna meal of "hudut" – fillet fish sauteed in lightly seasoned coconut milk, served with mashed plantain.
Customs of indigenous villages of Chiapas

Rated 5 Stars, based on 70 Reviews.
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.