Meet the Guaraní people of the Tenondé Porã tribe, located in the southernmost part of São Paulo. This visit offers a rare chance to experience their rich traditions and ancestral way of life, despite the challenges of modern urbanization. The tribe continues to speak the native Guaraní language and practice sustainable agriculture.
After a scenic 2-hour drive, you’ll arrive at the village, home to around 1,200 Guaraní who practice subsistence farming, growing crops like cassava, sweet potatoes, and corn. You'll explore their fields and learn about their traditional methods. As you walk through the village, you'll see children singing, dancing, and playing, along with handmade crafts that reflect the tribe’s deep connection to their land and culture.
You'll enjoy a traditional Guaraní lunch, prepared on a wood-burning stove with ingredients from their land.
This experience not only enriches your understanding but also contributes to the tribe's future.
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries. Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels
PICK-UP INFORMATION:
• Wherever place you specify at the time of the booking. As it’s a private tour, you choose the best pick-up point that suits your needs as long as it's within the city of São Paulo limits or its greater area.
• We DO NOT do pick-ups in the countryside or coastal area of the state of São Paulo.
DROP-OFF INSTRUCTIONS:
• Wherever place you specify at the time of the booking. As it’s a private tour, you choose the best drop-off point that suits your needs as long as it's within the city of São Paulo limits or its greater area.
• We DO NOT do drop-offs in the countryside or coastal area of the state of São Paulo.
HOTEL PICK-UP INSTRUCTIONS:
• As soon as the driver or tour guide arrives at your hotel, they get the front desk to call you in the room in case you are not at the lobby.