Experience this wonderful indigenous ethnicity within the Amazon rainforest!
Spiritual and cultural immersion
Experience this wonderful indigenous ethnicity within the Amazon rainforest!
Spiritual and cultural immersion
Experience this wonderful indigenous ethnicity within the Amazon rainforest!
BEST FOR:
A people that managed to resist colonization, religious missions, extractive expansion over the centuries and that today struggles to preserve their traditions. They are the Yawanawá people, in the extreme west of Brazil, in the state of Acre, where about a thousand Indians still live in seven villages.Knowing the history, culture, rituals and the connection of the Yawanawá indigenous people with the forest up close is an almost indescribable experience and one of the best ways to understand and help preserve this rich culture.
WHEN TO GO:
HOW LONG 4 to 5 days
WEATHER The best time to visit Acre is between May and September, in the dry season, where temperatures range from 17°C to 23°C.In the other months, between October and April, the rains are intense that even block the roads in the region. In general, the climate in Acre is usually hot and humid.
WHAT TO DO: An experience that will involve all your senses, immersing yourself in the Mutum indigenous village in the Amazon rainforest, understanding their natural medicines, participating in the preparation of the ayahuasca tea ritual, holding a spiritual retreat and visiting the indigenous healing center.
WHERE TO STAY: For this immersion in the forest and in the indigenous culture, you will stay in an accommodation in the indigenous village itself. Experiencing and sharing the local way of life.