The visit to the native community Mbyá Guarani, Tekoa Yriapú, in Argentina, offers the opportunity of having an intimate touch with the Guarani culture, with information about their history, survival, religion and handicrafts.
You will know the trail and the place where miniature traps are installed to demonstrate how the native used to hunt and there is also a replica of the Prayer House and the Children´s Choral singing songs of religious tradition. The visit ends in the Indian settlement´s courtyard with many handicrafts made by the community to sell for living.
A tourism guide follows all the tour giving information.
Working hours:
From Monday to Friday from 9 a.m to 6 p.m
Length: 1 hour and thirty
Observations:
• This tour has not got a handicap access
• Each visitor has to contribute to the social welfare work of this community
• To get into Argentina you have to bring your Identity Card or passport.
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