Itinerary
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Day 1
Salvador Salvador, a city on the northeast coast of Brazil, is also known as Brazil's capital of happiness due to its easygoing population and countless popular outdoor parties. The first colonial capital of Brazil, the city is one of the oldest in the country and in the New World; for a long time, it was also known as Bahia (or Salvador da Bahia). The city is notable for its cuisine, music and architecture. Over 80% of the population is of Black African origin, and it is the center of Afro-Brazilian culture. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985. Enjoy a private airport transfer with private vehicle and driver. The Casa do Amarelindo Hotel is a colonial building from the 19th century, entirely restored, nestled in Pelourinho. This area makes part of the historical center of Salvador which, in 1985, was classified by UNESCO as World Cultural Heritage. This Salvador hotel takes you to a trip back to the sophistication and charm of those times. The Casa do Amarelindo Hotel offers ten high standard rooms decorated in the Bahian colonial style plus an African touch. For you convenience the hotel provides a swimming pool, a refined restaurant, bar, a fitness room and a solarium. This hotel provides all of that, plus a gorgeous view of the Baia de Todos os Santos. Staying at Casa do Amarelindo Hotel you will be walking distance from the wonderful baroque churches and museums, the bustling nightlife of Salvador, and from many cultural features of this region, like Capoeira presentations, the batucada rhythms, the Carnival and many other festivals. Overnight at Casa do Amarelindo. |
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 Casa do Amarelindo Hotel |
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Day 2
Salvador Brazil has the largest population of black origin outside Africa! However, because the intensive mixing with Europeans and Native Indians, Brazilians with African ancestors may or may not show any trace of black physiognomy. Traces are can be found most easily in the culture and traditions celebrated amoungst the people today. Due to Brazil colonization and slavery beginning in Bahia, the state has the largest concentration of Afro-Brazilians - 80%.
Enjoy a half day guided tour of which includes the history of the European and African history deeply concentrated into the traditions, religion, food, music, and language. Today, we’re going to give you a little taste of all that. During the tour you will visit Pelourinho, the historical center of Salvador, and a symbol of the black movement in Bahia a neighbourhood that will show you lots of African roots, the Afro-Brazilian Museum, housed in the old Faculty of Medicine; the Protetora dos desvalidos Society founded in 1832 to help the desvalidos (Black people abandoned by their dominators for not being useful anymore); the Rosary of Black People Church the only church of the Brazilian Black people or Casa do Benin, a museum with 200 objects and arts from the Benin Gulf, West Africa, where most of the slavers arrived in Brazil. Enjoy a lovely evening with dinner and show in the historical centre, Pelourinho, a world heritage site. After the dinner experience a wonderful show performed by great local dancers. Experience the strong West African cultural influence into the customs and history of the Bahia and northeast of Brazil, through acting and dances. During the show you will see the following: Capoeira, a pure afro-Bahia martial art and dance, and the percussion rhythms representing the heritage; the African goddess dances representing the Candomble religion and each Orixá representing one force of nature, such as the fire, the waters, the earth; the maculelê dance played by long knives as the maculelê rhythm goes on the atabaque percussion, and two people begin rhythmically striking the knives; the fishermen acting for the gratefulness to the sea Goddess Yemanja (very popular in Bahia for protecting the fishers); the Samba de roda, a variety of the original samba performance, followed also by singing and clapping hands. The atmosphere is full of energy and rhythm. Overnight at Casa do Amarelindo. |
 Afro-Brazilian Culture |
 Pelourinho |
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Day 3
Lencois Lencois is a municipality in the state of Bahia in Brazil. The town has a well-preserved colonial atmosphere and is the starting point for treks into Chapada Diamantina. Enjoy a drive from Salvador to Lencois by private vehicle. On the way visit the "Reconcavo Baiano" area, surrounding the All Saints Bay. View the sugar cane, tobacco and cocoa plantations during the drive. Once arriving in Cachoeira enjoy a walking tour of the city. Famous for its colonial past, Cachoeira was an old center for slaves’ commerce in Bahia. Visit the cigar factory and Sao Felix before you enjoy a traditional lunch. Check into your hotel upon arrival to Lencois, where you can spend the evening at leisure. At Canto das Aguas Hotel, there are no doors, that is the hotel's way of saying that they are always open for guests, to the breeze from the hills, and to the sounds of the Lençóis River flowing just outside. The hotel was born on a curve of this very river. Set on the rocks, and looking out at the green forest covering is banks. It overlooks the town of Lençóis as well, which once was a great source of diamonds, and still sparkles as one of Brazil's most sought after and diversified destinations. The diversity and beauty in this hotel are expressed in the varied styles and decor of the rooms, and in the menu full of gastronomical surprises. Overnight at Canto das Aguas (3N). |
 Lencois |
 Cachoeira |
 Canto das Aguas |
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Day 4
Lencois Enjoy a full day tour shared to Chapada and visit the highlights of the area. During the day you'll visit Lapa Doce Cave (1 km trek inside the cave), Pratinha Cave with its natural clear pool in this beautiful subterranean river and lake complex. Enjoy a traditional lunch from Toca do Pato. After lunch, we trek to the "Poco do diabo" (a big black lake with a 20 m waterfall). Get ready for a short trek up the Pai Inacio Hill, and explore the view of the tablelands before you return to your hotel. Overnight at Canto das Aguas (3N). |
 Pratinha Cave |
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Day 5
Lencois Today we recommend a full day shared tour to the swamp area of Marimbus. Stop in Remanso, a small village where Quilombo settlement took place. Most of the inhabitants of Quilombos were escaped slaves and, in some cases, a minority of marginalised Portuguese, Brazilian aboriginals, Jews and Arabs, and any other non-black, non-slave Brazilians who experienced oppression during colonization. The black community of Remanso still maintains its traditions and roots. After walking in the village, we will embark in rustic canoes guided by locals that will take us through the channels, lakes and rivers of Marimbus swamp. You will view several birds and with some luck will watch other local species such as capybaras, the World's biggest rodents. Enjoy a lunch box at the Roncador Waterfall and spend some time swimming. Meet your 4X4 and drive back to Lencois on the old mining road. Overnight at Canto das Aguas (3N). |
 Marimbus Swamp |
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Day 6
Salvador Enjoy a morning transfer from Lencois to Salvador. In the afternoon, enjoy some time on your own to relax. The Casa do Amarelindo Hotel is a colonial building from the 19th century, entirely restored, nestled in Pelourinho. This area makes part of the historical center of Salvador which, in 1985, was classified by UNESCO as World Cultural Heritage. This Salvador hotel takes you to a trip back to the sophistication and charm of those times. The Casa do Amarelindo Hotel offers ten high standard rooms decorated in the Bahian colonial style plus an African touch. For you convenience the hotel provides a swimming pool, a refined restaurant, bar, a fitness room and a solarium. This hotel provides all of that, plus a gorgeous view of the Baia de Todos os Santos. Staying at Casa do Amarelindo Hotel you will be walking distance from the wonderful baroque churches and museums, the bustling nightlife of Salvador, and from many cultural features of this region, like Capoeira presentations, the batucada rhythms, the Carnival and many other festivals. Overnight at Casa do Amarelindo. |
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Day 7
Salvador Enjoy a private airport transfer with private vehicle and driver. Depart from International Airport. End of itinerary. Overnight at Depart (Int`l Airport) (standard). |
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Trip Includes
Guaranteed departure – Accommodation, Activities, Transfers, Meals, Fees where indicated as per the itinerary - Local and international traveler assistance during your tour - Specialised and personalised services
Trip Excludes
Tips - Laundry - Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages unless explicitly noted - Optional activities/extras – Visas (unless noted) - Vacation insurance
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