Ese Eja Culture of Infierno

3 days / 2 nights

US450

Itinerary

Day 1

Pick up from the airport or terminal stations. We move to the Ese Eja Infierno native community where our stay will be. The Eja family welcomes us to the heart of the Infierno community.

LUNCH

INTRODUCTORY WALK

In the afternoon walk and introduction of the forest, knowing and exploring the Amazon in the heart of the Ese Eja Infierno native community, such as the connection that exists between the natives Ese Eja and the Amazonian forest, where our guide will provide information that combines science and the ancestral.

DINNER

Day 2

BREAKFAST

iNFIERNO native community Visit

Today we will go in the morning to take a tour of the Ese Eja Infierno native community. We will start by meeting with community leaders to learn part of their history, lifestyle, productive activities and share ideas.

Gastronomy Ese Eja: Native teachers in typical food Ese eja using products and inputs from the farms to learn and prepare the great tacacho that is made from bananas, also the famous Juane that contains rice wrapped with wild leaf and the Patarashca that is based on fish inside a bamboo.

lunch

Learn about hunting techniques (bow and arrow shot)

breakfast

In the afternoon a native Ese Eja will show up of ancestral hunting that was once practiced.

We go to the forest where we will observe the native Ese eja as their house qualities are inside the forest, later he will teach us the technique of the bow and arrow so we can then learn and have the most authentic experience that exists within our community.

dinner

great night walk

In the darkness of the night we explore the other side of the Amazon by taking a walk with the help of our flashlights. We will enter for about 2 hours in search of wildlife such as: arachnids, frogs, snakes and mammals. It’s time to open our senses well, we hear the sound of birds like owls or mammals like night monkeys and king Kinkaju. We will be surprised to look at the camouflages of caterpillars and moths. luminous mushrooms, armadillos and tarantulas.

Day 3

return

After breakfast, we will say goodbye to the jungle and head back to the city of Puerto Maldonado. Our transport will take us to the airport or terminal in Puerto Maldonado. It’s time to say until the next one to the family Ese eja. Good trip!

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Experiential tourism, also known as immersion tourism, is a form of travel that focuses on the deep and authentic experience of a local culture. Instead of simply visiting tourist places, travelers actively participate in the daily life of the community, learning about their customs, traditions and way of life.

Experiential tourism, also known as immersion tourism, is a form of travel that focuses on the deep and authentic experience of a local culture. Instead of simply visiting tourist places, travelers actively participate in the daily life of the community, learning about their customs, traditions and way of life.

Experiential tourism, also known as immersion tourism, is a form of travel that focuses on the deep and authentic experience of a local culture. Instead of simply visiting tourist places, travelers actively participate in the daily life of the community, learning about their customs, traditions and way of life.

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