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Kalinago Culture (Food and Farming Tour Experience)

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Duration

3hrs

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

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Overview

Quick Overview!
Immerse Yourself in Kalinago Culture: A Food and Farming Tour Experience. Step into the rich history of Dominica’s first inhabitants, the Kalinago people. The Kalinago Territory (formerly known as the Carib Reserve) is a 3,700-acre district on the Atlantic coast of Dominica, home to the descendants of the island’s indigenous Kalinago people. Established in 1903, it is the only indigenous territory in the Caribbean and serves as a vital cultural hub for preserving traditional practices like canoe building, basket weaving, and herbal medicine.
Visit the Carib Reserve, home to over 3,000 Kalinago descendants, and spend 3 hours farming like they did. Learn the art of cultivating local staples like Cassava, Sweet potato, ground provisions, fruit trees, and discover the secrets of traditional Kalinago cuisine. Enjoy a delicious local lunch, and after a day of farming, unwind with a refreshing dip in a local river, just like the Kalinago people do .
Want to extend your stay? Overnight at a local Kalinago village for just $35 USD extra!
Get ready for an unforgettable cultural adventure! 

Meet up Point: Galber Park, Bataca. Pickup can be arranged from any Hotels, Airbnb, or Villas.

IMPORTANT: Please fill out the INQUIRY form, or Whats app 268.736.6509. We will get back to you let you if dates and times are available, then you can BOOK this Tour!

 

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • -Immerse in kalinago Culture
  • -Farm like a Kalinago
  • -Savor Local Cuisine
  • -River Bathing

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  • -Home cooked meal
  • -Fruits in season
  • -Riving bathing

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