
Kariri-Xocó
Community-Based
Indigenous immersion at the meeting of the Caatinga and the Atlantic Forest on the banks of Velho Chico





About the expedition Kariri-Xocó
Available dates
2025
February 8th to 12th
February 28th to March 4th
April 30th to May 4th
June 18th to 22nd
July 5th to 9th
September 6th to 10th
October 11th to 15th
November 19th to 23rd
December 29th to January 2nd
Preços
BLR 3.350
What's included

Meeting Point
Aracaju (SE)

Transportation
Transport from Aracaju to the village and return to the airport or Orla de Atalai region

Accommodations
1 night* at Hotel da Costa or similar in Aracaju
3 nights in the sacred space Warakedzã in the Kariri-Xocó Indigenous Land (bring your hammock or tent)
*Single, double, triple or quadruple rooms. Speak to our team of experts.

Meals
1 breakfast at the hotel in Aracaju
3 breakfasts, 3 lunches and 3 dinners in the village

Experiences
Toré and smoking ritual
Body painting ritual with genipapo
Bonfire nights and storytelling
Tree planting ritual
Forest herb workshop with tea tasting
Ritual of Mother Earth – clay and herbal baths
cooking workshop
Canoe sailing and swimming on the São Francisco River
Dance and spear warrior performances
Forest medicines (snuff and Jurema consecration ritual)
Maraca’s workshop

Safety and Assistance
Travel insurance for all days of the itinerary
Monitoring of Vivalá representative

Flights
Flights not included
Nearest airport: Aracaju – Santa Maria International Airport, in Aracaju (SE)
Arrival: any time on Day 1 of the itinerary.
Return: book your return ticket from 3:30 pm on the last day of the itinerary.
what travelers say
Testimony from those who have already lived this experience

“Disconnecting from the routine, the chaos, the cell phone… what a powerful experience! Explaining exactly what I experienced, I may not even be able to… But without a doubt, I’m just grateful for being able to live such an enriching experience. Not only for knowing the culture of the original peoples and all their spirituality and respect for nature, but much more than that: the power and strength of what it means to be a woman!”

