• Duration

    7-9 hours

  • Difficulty

    Moderate to difficult

  • Included

    Bilingual guide

  • Price

    $85/per person*

    *Minimum of 2 people

To get to this authentic community, you first need to drive or bus to Bambú, cross the river and hike in about 30 minutes. While participating in chores like grinding beans and extracting sugar cane juice in the traditional way, you will learn about their organization, discover the Sorbón dance and listen to the traditional BriBri language.

Visit the river and have a typical indigenous lunch before heading back to San Juán and Puerto Viej0.

About BriBri Indigenous Territory

The BriBri and Cabécar who live within the Talamanca foothills and mountains are the most numerous indigenous populations in the country. They live in three main indigenous territories: the Alta Talamanca-BriBri  and the Alta Talamanca-Cabécar Territory cover large areas of the interior Talamanca mountains bordering the La Amistad National Park, and the smaller KèköLdi Indigenous Territory is just inland from Puerto Viejo. These indigenous protected areas were created in 1977 following the adoption of the Indigenous Act by the Costa Rican government, giving the country’s indigenous people the right to live within self-governed communities. READ MORE

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