Overview
Uncover the true soul of Rio de Janeiro on a meaningful and immersive walking tour through historical sites linked to the African diaspora in Brazil. Starting in the region known as “Little Africa,” this private experience reveals the deep-rooted influence of Afro-Brazilian culture in the shaping of both the city and the country.
You’ll be guided by a licensed historian, fluent in English and Spanish, who will lead the experience with sensitivity, historical context, and deep respect for the legacy of the African diaspora.
We’ll walk through places that witnessed resistance, struggle, and cultural survival — such as Valongo Wharf, Pedra do Sal, and the former slave market — while reflecting on their significance today.
Perfect for conscious travelers, researchers, or anyone seeking to understand Rio beyond traditional tourism.
Highlights
- A powerful walking tour through the city’s African heritage.
- Hear the voices that shaped Black history in Brazil
- An impactful, educational, and necessary experience.