
Caboclo House Visit
A caboclo house visit gives an authentic look at riverside life on the Rio Negro — acariquara-stilt houses, manioc farming, fruit gardens, fishing, and everyday traditions in Amazon communities.

A caboclo house visit gives an authentic look at riverside life on the Rio Negro — acariquara-stilt houses, manioc farming, fruit gardens, fishing, and everyday traditions in Amazon communities.

A journey into the spiritual heart of the Amazon, where ancient songs, forest wisdom, and traditional ayahuasca ceremonies guide seekers through deep reflection and connection.

Deep in the Amazon rainforest, the Tatuyo people keep ancient traditions alive along the Rio Negro. Through rituals, crafts, and ecotourism, they preserve their culture and share it respectfully with visitors.

Climbing an açaí palm is one of the Amazon’s most traditional and fascinating skills. Local Caboclo communities have perfected it over generations, harvesting the fruit that has become famous around the world.

The leader of Aldeia Kubeua shares the story of ayahuasca — an ancestral drink known as jaas, Alasca or Guasca. A sacred tradition that continues to shape the spiritual life of the Amazon.