PARARÁ PURÚ
Address featuring a small museum of everyday objects, musical instruments, hunting accessories and more.
It was one of the first villages in the region to embrace tourism, but the people are as welcoming as ever. About forty families and their children live here, each playing a role in sharing their culture. A small museum displays objects from daily life, musical instruments, hunting accessories and photos of ancestors. Traditional dances, a meal of fish(tilapia) accompanied by plantains and jagua-based body painting are just some of the highlights that immerse you in community life.
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