Maleku Reserve
Centuries ago, the Maleku Tribe – a branch of the Chibchas – were divided in 23 different groups. However, in the last hundred years, their population has decreased substantially. Today we can find only three at Palenque El Sol, Margarita and the bigger one Tonjibe, all located in the Los Guatuzos lowlands. The malekus at Palenque Tonjibe have opened their hearts and their community to all visitors, this way, sharing with us a little of their culture, language and traditions, giving us the chance to know the roots of the Costa Rican people. By taking a hike with a maleku guide through enchanting rainforest and pre-Columbian burial grounds of their native lands, we’ll get to learn about medicinal plants, nature from the maleku’s point of view and also visit one of their cemeteries. This hike is narrated in the Maleku language (maleku jaica) and translated into English. Actually, most malekus speak Spanish but they also learn about their culture and take classes in maleku jaica since primary school.
Full day with lunch included.
What to bring: long pants, hiking shoes, camera, binoculars and raincoat.
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Way To Go, 5171 Glenwood Ave, Suite 111, Raleigh, NC 27612, USA1.800.835.1223
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