In one of
our latest newsletters we have already reported about the closing of the
Tayrona National Park. As the closure remains valid from January 28 to February
28, 2018, we would like to present a new touristic product that we are going to
offer for our clients and which is also ideal as a substitute to the closed
Tayrona National Park. By visiting an indigenous community of the Kogui
population the tour focuses on the concept of a community-based-tourism. Afterwards
we will visit the beautiful beach “Los Cocos”
This is the
description of tour. Of course it can be adapted to the individual
requirements of our travelers:
Visit to Kogi village
Duonomake and Cocos Beach
The indigenous Kogui, who are said to be the direct
descendants of the ancient Tayrona civilization, inhabit the valleys of the
Palomino, Don Diego, San Miguel and Ancho rivers. Their population is estimated
to be more than 10,000 members and all of them are living at the foothills of
the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. Our so-called “Elder Brothers" take care
of the natural treasure of the Sierra, a mountain that in their culture
represents the center of the world and source of all life. Even today they
naturally take the role of guardians of cosmic balance and are considered one
of the most valuable ancestral cultures on the planet. From Santa Marta we
drive through the interesting coastal road to the Los Naranjos area. Shortly after
crossing the Piedras River we start a 4.5km walk (approx 1h) to the village,
where we meet a native guide. Duonamake houses 20 families of the Kogi ethnic
group and has 20 bohíos or typical houses and two Cansamaria or meeting
centers. We get to look inside the village to learn about the way of life of
the Kogis and about their culture. We also visit their cocoa crops and then we
will have time to take a bath and cool down in a nearby stream. Afterwards we
walk 5km (approx 1h) to the Los Cocos Beach where we have time to enjoy the sea
and have lunch (not included, about 1.30-2.00pm). We begin return to SantaMarta
at 4pm.
For more information, just write us: (Stephan.stober@neptuno.org or Christopher.romahn@neptuno.org
).
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