Discover San Basilio de Palenque: a historic town of African pride, culture, and resilience. Connect with locals, explore monuments, and savor traditional cuisine.
Discover San Basilio de Palenque: a historic town of African pride, culture, and resilience. Connect with locals, explore monuments, and savor traditional cuisine.
- San Basilio De Palenque - San Basilio de Palenque was the first free town in America, founded by self-emancipated former Slaves during Colombia’s colonial period. This town remains a symbol of resistance and of African pride due to its impressive story. Thanks to isolation and resistance, Palenqueros preserved African culture while creating new…
- San Basilio De Palenque - San Basilio de Palenque was the first free town in America, founded by self-emancipated former Slaves during Colombia’s colonial period. This town remains a symbol of resistance and of African pride due to its impressive story. Thanks to isolation and resistance, Palenqueros preserved African culture while creating new local manifestations such as Alegrías (a type of candy), Son Palenquero (a music genre) and the first Spanish-based creole language, which is still spoken in this place.

- Knowledgeable guide in the language of your preference
- Lunch
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Entry tickets to attractions mentioned
- Knowledgeable guide in the language of your preference
- Lunch
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Entry tickets to attractions mentioned
- Unspecified food or beverage.
- Unspecified food or beverage.
San Basilio de Palenque, the first free town in America, founded by self-emancipated former slaves, remains a symbol of resistance and African pride. Isolated and resilient, Palenqueros preserved African culture while creating local manifestations like Alegrías and Son Palenquero. Located an hour and a half from Cartagena, this historic town offers…
San Basilio de Palenque, the first free town in America, founded by self-emancipated former slaves, remains a symbol of resistance and African pride. Isolated and resilient, Palenqueros preserved African culture while creating local manifestations like Alegrías and Son Palenquero. Located an hour and a half from Cartagena, this historic town offers insights into the African exodus and slavery period. Connect with locals, learn Lengua Palenquera, and explore monuments on a walking tour. Don’t miss trying traditional cuisine and sweet treats before returning to Cartagena.
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