Explore Candomblé’s spiritual depth with sacred food, music, and rituals. Connect with Orixás through acarajé, amalá, and caruru offerings.
Explore Candomblé’s spiritual depth with sacred food, music, and rituals. Connect with Orixás through acarajé, amalá, and caruru offerings.
- Copacabana Beach - The journey begins at Copacabana, where the van will pick up passengers. From here, the first stop will be Ipanema.
- Ipanema Beach - In Ipanema, there will be a stop to pick up more passengers, offering a glimpse of Ipanema through the van’s windows.
- Leblon - Passengers will be picked up in Leblon.
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- Copacabana Beach - The journey begins at Copacabana, where the van will pick up passengers. From here, the first stop will be Ipanema.
- Ipanema Beach - In Ipanema, there will be a stop to pick up more passengers, offering a glimpse of Ipanema through the van’s windows.
- Leblon - Passengers will be picked up in Leblon.
- Barra da Tijuca - There will be a stop to pick up passengers, providing a brief view of Barra.
- Jacarepaguá - Jacarepaguá is the final stop, where visitors will be introduced to the Candomblé house, known as Barracão. Lunch is included.
- Barra da Tijuca - The return journey to the hotel will pass through Barra da Tijuca.
- Leblon - On the return trip, there will be a stop at the Janeiro Hotel for passenger drop-off.
- Ipanema - The return journey includes a stop at the Hotel Fasano in Ipanema for drop-off.
- Copacabana Beach - The final stop on the return trip will be at the Copacabana Palace Hotel.

- English, French Guide
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- English, French Guide
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- wheelchair is not included, baby stroller is not included
- wheelchair is not included, baby stroller is not included
Join us for an engaging afternoon of Axé in Candomblé, where the Orixás are celebrated through sacred food offerings, music, and traditions. Explore the profound spiritual meaning behind dishes such as acarajé for Iansã, a spicy and bold treat, amalá for Xangô, crafted with okra and dendê, symbolizing justice and strength, and caruru for the Ibejis,…
Join us for an engaging afternoon of Axé in Candomblé, where the Orixás are celebrated through sacred food offerings, music, and traditions. Explore the profound spiritual meaning behind dishes such as acarajé for Iansã, a spicy and bold treat, amalá for Xangô, crafted with okra and dendê, symbolizing justice and strength, and caruru for the Ibejis, representing joy and balance. A traditional Afro-Brazilian lunch will be provided. As these offerings are presented, the rituals, chants, and gestures that connect devotees to the divine forces of nature will be explained. This experience is a journey into the essence of Afro-Brazilian spirituality, where faith, ancestry, and community unite in celebration and devotion.
- children need to be accompayed by an adult.
- Not recomended if you are allergic to certain foods
- In general travellers of all constitution can join our tour if you are allergic to certain food it is just recommended that you do not taste the food of the Orixas.
- in general theyre is no age restriction to participate
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.