Immerse yourself in the vibrant Rastafari culture and history at the Rastafari Indigenous Village. Discover the customs, heritage, and resilience of the Rastafarian movement while exploring a meditative labyrinth for personal reflection.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant Rastafari culture and history at the Rastafari Indigenous Village. Discover the customs, heritage, and resilience of the Rastafarian movement while exploring a meditative labyrinth for personal reflection.
- Rastafari Indigenous Village - The village is home of local Rastafarians. Their friendly guides will meet you upon arrival at the village. You have to walk across a small steam to get to the Village so wear sandals/water shoes that will dry quickly. An abundance of information that awaits you. Samples of fresh fruits & fresh fruit juices will be…
- Rastafari Indigenous Village - The village is home of local Rastafarians. Their friendly guides will meet you upon arrival at the village. You have to walk across a small steam to get to the Village so wear sandals/water shoes that will dry quickly. An abundance of information that awaits you. Samples of fresh fruits & fresh fruit juices will be available. You will be treated to about 30 minutes of real authentic Congo drumming and chanting. At the end of the tour your tour guide will take you to see the various facial products & souvenirs that are produced right there in the village. Feel free to make your purchase and show your appreciation.
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entry Fee ($30)
- Entry Fee ($30)
At the Rastafari Indigenous Village, you’ll discover the traditions, ancestry, and vibrant culture of the Rastafari. It’s an unparalleled experience to witness such tenacity, cordiality, affection, and the determination to sustain the Rastafarian movement in the face of the severe criticism and oppression from other factions in and beyond the 1930s, the…
At the Rastafari Indigenous Village, you’ll discover the traditions, ancestry, and vibrant culture of the Rastafari. It’s an unparalleled experience to witness such tenacity, cordiality, affection, and the determination to sustain the Rastafarian movement in the face of the severe criticism and oppression from other factions in and beyond the 1930s, the era of the movement’s origin in Jamaica. This is echoed in the music of the iconic reggae musician Bob Marley, particularly his song ‘Rasta Man Live up’. Additionally, the village offers a tranquil labyrinth for visitors to walk through and indulge in introspective reflection.
- Bring water shoes as you need to hop/walk across the river get to the village.
- Bring Cash and a camera
- For 6 more persons call/text/ whatsapp if you want a group rate.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.