

Afrotourism in São Luís: Celebrating Maranhão’s Black Heritage
Afrotourism in São Luís: a dive into the rich black culture.
Afrotourism in São Luís: a dive into the rich black culture.
“Throughout the Fraternal Carnival.
From the time of the Cultural Action to this festival of memories, singers from Peru, poets from Colombia, the dancers of Lia Sampaio from Brazil, Ayahuasca painters, disciples of Pablo Amaringo, Shamans from Amazonian cultures, and of course, sisal painters, bloodwood sculptures, representatives of ancestral sacred theater and also of the profane of mestizo sign and many other masters of culture and receivers from the region and across borders
“Brazil stands out not only for its cultural diversity, but also for being a continuous spectacle of natural beauty, providing a deep connection with nature.”
Afrotourism is a powerful tool for education, empowerment and celebration of the rich heritage of Africa and its diasporas.
Our indigenous brothers say: “The rain and the waters do not ask for permission, neither do they have passports to run, to follow their slope to the ocean, or to rain, nature has no borders, the Amazonian men do not have borders either”.