“Encounter with Mother Earth” 3 days 2 nights

Stay in the family home sharing their daily life with them. Breakfast at the family home according to the client's tastes. Guided tour of the eco-village.

What's Included?
    The visit includes knowledge of an inclusive Biodiversity project and the possibility of being in an environment where nature manages to reduce the carbon footprint. Upon arrival, visitors will be greeted with a symbolic welcome ritual performed by local families. The ritual will include the symbolic planting of a native plant, which represents the visitor's connection to the community and nature. Afterwards, visitors will enjoy a breakfast prepared by local families, based on the tastes and dietary needs of each visitor, whether vegan, vegetarian, or traditional. However, the experience will be more than just a meal: it will be an opportunity to discuss the history of the community and its values. Afterwards, there will be a guided tour of the Ecovillage that includes a visit to the Pachamama fountain, the dry and composting toilet, the solar kitchen, and a walk through the biodiversity of the Ecovillage, where visitors will learn about local history and the sustainable practices used by a matriarchal community. At the end of the tour, visitors and local families will participate in a closing circle in the Agora where they will share their reflections on the experience. This space will be guided by a facilitator who will invite them to reflect on the importance of living in harmony with nature and the community.
What's Not Included?
    Tour of the solar nursery and explanation of how it works. (Not included) Recycling workshops. (Not included) Pottery workshops. (Not included) Visit to the Malagana museum. (Not included) Lunch and dinner at the solar restaurant. (Not included) Salsa dance workshop and show (Not included)
Recommendations
    Bring repellent, sunscreen, comfortable clothing, comfortable shoes, a thermos for personal hydration, and a light sleeping bag for the night.

Itinerario

The visit includes knowledge of an inclusive Biodiversity project and the possibility of being in an environment where nature manages to reduce the carbon footprint.

Upon arrival, visitors will be greeted with a symbolic welcome ritual performed by local families. The ritual will include the symbolic planting of a native plant, which represents the visitor's connection to the community and nature. Afterwards, visitors will enjoy a breakfast prepared by local families, based on the tastes and dietary needs of each visitor, whether vegan, vegetarian, or traditional. However, the experience will be more than just a meal: it will be an opportunity to discuss the history of the community and its values. Afterwards, there will be a guided tour of the Ecovillage that includes a visit to the Pachamama fountain, the dry and composting toilet, the solar kitchen, and a walk through the biodiversity of the Ecovillage, where visitors will learn about local history and the sustainable practices used by a matriarchal community.

At the end of the tour, visitors and local families will participate in a closing circle in the Agora where they will share their reflections on the experience. This space will be guided by a facilitator who will invite them to reflect on the importance of living in harmony with nature and the community.

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