Little Africa - 1 Person

Little Africa - 1 Person
Little Africa - 1 Person
Rio de Janeiro - RJ
30 slots
* Subject to availability on the selected day and time
Start 14h00
Duration 03h30
Light (few limitations)
Flexible Cancellation

Description

This tour uncovers the history of a territory deeply connected to the struggles, resistance, and resilience of Black people in Brazil. Tragically, Rio de Janeiro’s port was the largest slave-trading harbor in human history. Recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, this area, especially the Valongo Wharf, is a powerful reminder of the nearly one million Africans who were forcibly brought to the Americas, carrying with them their culture, values, and histories.


Despite the atrocities of slavery and a long history of systemic exclusion, enslaved Africans and their descendants rebuilt their lives and contributed to the cultural and social fabric of Brazil, creating a legacy that deserves recognition.


‌This Little Africa Tour sheds light on these untold stories, celebrating the lives of figures often overlooked in mainstream Brazilian history, including André Rebouças, Tia Ciata, Donga, Machado de Assis, João Alaba, and Prata Preta. Guided by experts in history and culture, the tour offers a decolonial, anti-racist perspective, making it an enriching experience for visitors, students, and educators alike.




Tour Highlights 


During the tour, you’ll visit key historical and cultural landmarks, including:


- Santa Rita Cemetery

- João Inácio Alley

- Prainha Square

- Mercedes Baptista Statue

- Salt Stone (recognized by the State Institute for Cultural Heritage - INEPAC)

- Hanging Garden of Valongo

- Valongo Wharf (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

- New Black Institut
- Museum of Afro-Brazilian History and Culture




 What’s Included? 


Expert English-speaking guide


Entry to the New Black Institute

‌2 people




 What’s Not Included? 


Food and beverages




 Tour Details 

 Duration: Approximately 3.5 hours


 Language: English


 Start Time: 2PM on weekdays and AM on Sartudays.


 Accessibility: This tour is not recommended for those with limited mobility due to stairs and uphill walking.




What to Bring and Wear 

Comfortable, light clothing and walking shoes


Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen


A water bottle




 Weather Advisory The tour operates rain or shine. Please bring an umbrella or raincoat for cloudy or rainy days.


 A Journey Through Memory and Resistance 


The Little Africa Tour is more than just a walk-through historical sites—it’s a profound exploration of the Black roots that shaped Brazil’s identity. From the pain and resilience of slavery to the cultural contributions of the African diaspora, this tour honors the memory of those who came before us and paved the way for a new world.


Come walk with us, and let these stories inspire a deeper understanding of Brazil’s past and its enduring impact on the present.


*****


Responsible for tour management:
‌Emily Borges
Bachelor's degree in English Language and Tourism.
Certified tour guide since 2005, accredited by the Brazilian Ministry of Tourism.
Specialization in African Heritage Circuit - Little Africa, and Afro-Brazilian Culture and History.
Experience over 20 years in inbound tourism in Rio de Janeiro working for the main touring companies.

‌The tour will be guide by any Tour Guide from Etnias Tourism Team. Our guides have expertise on the theme and they are often updated by the company. 
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Company Policy: Etnias Turismo e Cultura Operator is not responsible for the physical integrity of the travellers, due to any adversity that may occur during the circuit. ‌


‌Follow our page at @etniasturismoecultura

Starting from
R$ 415,00
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Categories
Afro-tourism

Who does it

Etnias

We are a local operator based in Rio de Janeiro, specialized in afro-tourism and cultural tourism with managers active in the sector for over 20 years. Our experiences connect visitors to African ancestry, diversity, and Brazilian historical heritage through Afrocentric, decolonial, and anti-racist narratives. With a predominantly black team composed of educators, historians, and guides licensed by the Ministry of Tourism, we develop itineraries that combine research, specialized curation, sensitivity, and belonging. We operate in memory territories such as Little Africa, Samba Route, Madureira, Historic Center, Quilombos, and reinterpreted traditional routes, offering authentic and transformative experiences. Recognized for our work on national and international projects, we were curators and official operators of the Black Travel Summit (2025) and the Diaspora Festival (2024), strengthening the exchange between Brazil and the global African diaspora. Currently, we are curators and responsible for the Samba Route Vila Isabel developed by Embratur. Our purpose is to promote conscious, sustainable, immersive tourism committed to the valorization of Afro-Brazilian identities and heritage.

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