Private Anthropological City Tour of Salvador
Take an anthropological tour of Salvador da Bahia to learn a bit about the cultural history of Brazil. You'll visit sites of African history and check out a street market founded by enslaved Africans. Lunch is included.
Local Tour to feel and taste the real soul of afro Bahian people.
Itinerary
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Stop At: Pelourinho, Salvador, State of Bahia Brazil
Walking tour around the old city, the complex of 5 squares of colonial building and explore the manly historic part of Brazil in cobbled stone streets and feel the magic of our history accompanied by our tour guide with a special explanation of it.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Sao Joaquim market, Av. Frederico Pontes, s/n Comércio, Salvador, State of Bahia Brazil
Stop to visit São Joaquim Fair that is the largest free fair in the city of Salvador. It houses innumerable informal workers descended from the enslaved Africans, being the main distributor of clay handicrafts, couscous, pots produced in the Bahia recôncavo and sale of products for rituals of candomblé.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Afro Brasileiro Museum, 1a Travessa 15 de Novembro S/N Faculdade de Medicina Terreiro de Jesus, Salvador, State of Bahia 40750-102 Brazil
Visit the Afro-Brazilian Museum which narrates the history of enslaved Africans in Brazil through important elements, representative of these cultures, or museum presents contents that facilitate the understanding of the historical, artistic and ethnic aspects that identify African societies and use a reflection on the importance of this matrix.
Duration: 40 minutes
Stop At: Casa de Iemanja, Rua Guedes Cabral 1 Rio Vermelho, Salvador, State of Bahia 41950-620 Brazil
We will visit the queen of the sea house, located by the beach Rio vermelho, at a fishermen community that built an altar in reverence to that african divinity from the sea, the orixá iemanjá.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Vodun Zo, Vila Braulino, 222 - Curuzu, Salvador - BA, 40370-006, Brazil
Walkthrough the terreiro to see the religious and cultural development that originated from the maroon community, a historical haven for African slaves practicing the Candomblé religion.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Recanto da Tia Celia, Tv. Padre Domingos de Brito, 25 - Garcia, Salvador - BA, 40100-820, Brazil
Stop for lunch in a local family's restaurant with typical food.
Duration: 1 hour
Duration:6 hours
Commences in:Salvador, Brazil
Country:Brazil
City:Salvador
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