Today is International Day of the World’s Indigenous People. Proclaimed by the United Nations, it’s a day on which, as UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said, to “celebrate and recognise the stories, cultures and unique identities of indigenous peoples around the world.” The Travel Word is very proud to salute the cultural roots from which we have all sprung, roots that remain robust but require our admiration, care and protection.
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Top Five Indigenous Cultures Tours
The theme “linking cultures” has been chosen for the 2011 World Tourism Day (to be celebrated on September 27). Often, in an area with indigenous populations, or people who are original to the land, one of the greatest assets is traditional culture. Through mindfully operated cultural tours, indigenous groups have something a great deal to offer – and to gain! – from exchanges with tourists. Here we share a roundup of some of our favourite indigenous culture tours.
Read More >>The Natural Splendour of Venezuela’s Canaima National Park Is Now on whl.travel
THIS ARTICLE IS AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH, SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE. A conservation area roughly equivalent in size to the country of Belgium, Canaima National Park, in Venezuela, is home, among other things, to the tallest waterfall on earth (Angel Falls), unique rock formations known as tepuis and an aboriginal population that has opened its home and culture to the world
