PATAGONIE PEUPLES AUTOCHTONES: Tehuelche, Mapuches, tribus de canoë





Description
C'est un sujet controversé. Nous découvrirons l’histoire et le présent des autochtones de Patagonie en nous promenant dans le centre-ville de Bariloche. Qui sont-ils? Comment est leur culture? Quand et comment sont-ils arrivés? Quel impact la colonisation européenne a-t-elle eu sur eux? Et comment l'expansion de l'Argentine s'est-elle concrétisée en Patagonie? Quel est leur statut actuel?
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Nous allons ouvrir la visite de ce monument historique et découvrir les traces des tribus aborigènes de la région.
Nous marcherons sur la rive et à travers un parc lacustre pour découvrir des reliques et des histoires de peuples autochtones
Nous allons découvrir la relation entre les autochtones et l'église catholique
Nous allons découvrir 1 salle avec des éléments d'histoire autochtone. C'est facultatif
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Condition physique moyenne requise
Avis(21)
This was a great tour! Diego is knowledgeable and presents the history in a meaningful way. I highly recommend!
Could’ve have asked for a more memorable and informative experience. My friend and I ended up being the only ones on the tour, which is something we enjoyed as we got to know our guide, Diego, so well. This was definitely one of our favorite parts of our trip.
Our guide was very knowledgeable and spoke excellent English. He made the history very interesting. We enjoyed our visit to the museum and cathedral.
We had a great time with Diego on this tour - he was very knowledgeable and friendly! He even went the extra mile to help us find a Nahuel Huapi boat tour for our remaining day in Bariloche.
Diego was an amazing guide. I appreciated the knowledge and insights he shared regarding the Mapuche, Tehuelche, and canoe tribes. The visit to the Catholic Church to view the Station of the Cross sculptures was truly fascinating and really brought all of the information presented during the tour into focus.
We took two tours with Diego. Both were hands down the best tours we have ever had. He makes the content come alive, provides enough of a deep dive to satisfy your inner nerd, and is incredibly personable. My wife and I both said “it’s like listening to your favorite podcast, but in a tour”. If you come to Bariloche do yourself a favor and book time with Diego!
Diego has created some really amazing tours of Bariloche that are extremely different than the others being offered. His research regarding the Indigenous Peoples of Patagonia is fair and non-biased, and the tour is filled with information but doesn't come off as dry. He showed us things in the Cathedral that I never would have noticed without him, and we also had a great visit to the Patagonia Museum ($1 fee for a ticket that I can use for my entire trip). It was an eye-opening learning experience! Also, for anyone with mobility issues or for seniors, this tour only had a very small amount of walking.
Excellent information provided, guide with lots of knowledge, friendly and entertaining. Great driver too. Taking beautiful memory of Bariloche. thank you.
The guide Diana is great, attentive and familiar with the history of Patagonia. Very nice walk! In addition to the wonderful landscape, I learned about the formation of the city of Bariloche!
Our guide Diana in addition to kind and friendly demonstrated total knowledge about the history of her place. He asked that we understood everything despite the language barriers, which was not his obligation since we knew that the guide was not in Portuguese. Very kind and extremely competent. I recommend a thousand times



