The Orixás Route is a cultural immersion in the history of candomblés in Bahia, their rituals, symbols, and sacred spaces.
The tour begins in Rio Vermelho, a historic neighborhood in Salvador, founded by fishermen. We will visit Colônia Z1 and Casa de Yemanjá, where we can learn about the strength of the deity that represents the strength of saltwater and motherhood.
Next, we will head to the Dique dos Orixás, where we can contemplate the sculptures of the Orixás in a huge water mirror in the center of the city of Salvador.
We will visit the Monument to the Caboclos and the Independence of Brazil in Bahia, highlighting indigenous ancestry.
Finally, we will visit a Candomblé Terreiro that varies according to the visitation calendar, being welcomed by the members of the house to learn more about the temples and African matrix religions.
Included:
Transportation
Guide
Duration: 3 to 4 hours
Language: Portuguese.
If you need translation, please contact us to inquire about prices
Minimum Number of People: 02
After purchase, a confirmation email is sent with the meeting point.
We can also pick up at the accommodation, please inquire.
PeopleThe entire route is guided with respect for traditions and sacred spaces, with appropriate attire (WHITE OR LIGHT CLOTHES WITH SHOULDERS COVERED) and routes under the guidance of a guide recognized by the working houses. Best days WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS.
For larger groups, please contact Diaspora.Black. We offer differentiated prices for closed groups.
If the tour is unavailable on the platform due to the proximity of the tour date, check with Diaspora.Black for the possibility of inclusion in the group.