Get to know one of the most traditional Candomblé temples in Brazil in an experience of respect, learning, and connection with Afro-Brazilian ancestry.
The visit provides an immersion in the history of Casa de Oxumarê, a cultural and religious heritage of Salvador, allowing to understand the importance of Candomblé for the formation of the Bahian and Brazilian identity, as well as to learn about its legacy of resistance, preservation of traditions, and valorization of Afro-Brazilian culture.
Experience itinerary
Boarding: Location to be arranged.
Departure towards Casa de Oxumarê.
Guided tour of the temple, learning about its history, architecture, traditions, ancestry, and the importance of Oxumarê and the religious community for the preservation of Afro-Brazilian culture.
Time to explore the space, ask questions, and deepen the understanding of Candomblé in a respectful and educational approach.
Return to the drop-off point.
Optional (approximately 1-hour extension):
After the visit to Casa de Oxumarê, the itinerary can be extended with:
Visit to Casa de Iemanjá, an important space dedicated to the Queen of the Sea.
Stop at Dique do Tororó, known for the monumental sculptures of the Orixás over the waters and for its cultural and religious relevance.
Regular itinerary duration: approximately 2h30
With optional: approximately 3h30
Includes
Tourism professional; Tour guide accredited by Cadastur; Specialized technical guidance throughout the experience; Transportation.
Does not include
Food;
Drinks;
Travel insurance
Understanding ancestry is understanding the roots that support the identity, resistance, and culture of a people."