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Multiethnic Village - Single Tapaká Tarekaiahá
Description
The Multiethnic Village is a unique project in Chapada dos Veadeiros, there are 7 indigenous houses open to visitors, from the peoples: Fulni-ô, Kayapó/Mebêngôkré, Xavante, Alto Xingu, Guarani Mbyá, Krahô and Yanomami and 1 Kalunga house, representing the largest quilombola territory in Brazil. The indigenous people do not live in the Multiethnic Village, but every year they participate in the Culture Meeting in July and renovate their homes, which can be visited throughout the year! The space The space Our rooms are decorated with traditional Alto Xingu paintings by the artist Anuiá Amarü. The Tapaká Tarekaiahá room has 2 single beds. The bathrooms are shared, often cleaned and organized by the staff. We have 6 bathrooms with hot water showers and 6 toilets. The daily rate includes: breakfast; access to the indigenous architecture museum described above; and access to four nature trails: Sky Trail, Earth Trail, Fire Trail and Water Trail. The Water Trail passes through the Almécegas I, Almécegas II, Almécegas III waterfalls; Caboclo waterfall (only during the rainy season); and an exclusive well of the Couros River. The Multiethnic Village is located 20 km from the city of Alto Paraíso de Goiás, with 12 km of dirt road. We have a restaurant for lunch and dinner on request. We are located in a breathtaking preserved Cerrado landscape! Guest access We have exclusive parking for guests. Other things to note Check the rules of the space with our service. The space is well signposted.
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Brazil · Goiás · Alto Paraíso de GoiásGot questions?
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