At the start of the walk you’ll come across a sign that reads in Guarani Aguije Go which means “welcome”, and another word that says Tekoa meaning “community”. Receive a warm welcome from the indigenous community of Iriapú located in the middle of the forest, and get to know their way of life in nature first-hand.
Appreciate their close relation with art through artisan creations such as necklaces, baskets or sculptures amongst many other things. You can also learn about certain aspects of their culture, such as social organisation and the importance of agriculture in their economy.
Although the Guarani population has decreased considerably, today they still have a strong presence in Paraguay and the regions bordering Argentina and Brazil, holding on to their traditions and language. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to immerse yourself their culture accompanied by a friendly local guide.
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You should bring sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, insect repellent and a jacket during winter months.
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PRINTED - Printed Voucher. Print and bring the voucher to enjoy the activity.
Starting point: ADDRESS - location.Description, Iguazu, Argentina - (Longitude: 0.000000, Latitude: 0.000000)
Ending point: Same - Same as Starting Point
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