Travellers can interact with indigenous tribes in the Amazon, shop for leather, wool and the famous Panama hats in
traditional craft villages, snorkel with penguins and sea lions or enjoy a variety of wildlife, from giant turtles and blue - footed boobies or impressive frigate birds in the Galapagos to condors and Andean bears in Peru.
Not exact matches
June is an especially popular time to visit Old Sturbridge
Village because summer activities are in full swing, with daily stagecoach and boat rides, interactive
crafts, fishing in the Millpond and
traditional games on the Common — old - fashioned «base ball» and tug - of - war, which was called «French and English» in the early 1800s.
Famous for it's gold and silver used in jewelry making, the Celuk
Village is a one of the main Balinese
craft towns and therefore also has fabulous bustling
traditional markets and a real air of Balinese culture.
There are several delightful
traditional villages to explore inland, including charming Anopolis, which is full of pretty boutiques selling local
crafts.
Visit the Sunder Rang Project, which helps
village women become more economically independent by training them in
traditional crafts.
While the town's main street bustles with tourists, it quickly gives way to quieter roads lined with shops, and entire
villages dedicated to
traditional crafts.
Lounge in freshwater rock pools, learn
traditional crafts with our Kakek (grandfather), and explore untouched landscapes and
villages either by foot, bike or scooter.
Join the canals of Thu Thua and drift along the timeless scenery, with the option to visit local
crafts, snake farm and a
traditional village.
Find local
crafts at the Ubud
traditional art market and venture into Petulu
Village in search of nesting herons.
You could also visit the Pueblo Canario, which has lots of
craft workshops and displays set in a recreation of a
traditional Canarian
village.
These awe - inspiring landscapes are punctuated by ancient castles and remarkably - preserved medieval
villages in many of which
traditional folklore,
crafts and customs are still maintained.
Activities also include a guided tour of the Victoria Falls, curio shopping at the
craft village, a school tour,
traditional dancing display, gorge walk with snacks, black eagle viewing with sundowners and snacks and a sundowner cruise on the Zambezi River.
Kapaa Town is renowned for its native artisans and is a prime shopping destination for visitors seeking Hawaiian
crafts, jewelry and art, while Kamokila Hawaiian
Village features a fascinating living recreation of the
traditional communal lifestyle.
This is a recreation of a
traditional Mandinka
village, and you can explore the huts, watch performances of music and dance, and join in with
craft - making workshops.
Visit a rural
village known for its woodcarving
crafts, where you'll meet with an astrologer and
traditional priest, glean cooking methods and eat a specially prepared dish — all before relaxing with a spectacular 1 - hour Balinese massage.
If you choose to, though, Dhara Dhevi is home to a number of fine and casual dining restaurants, several bars, a full - service spa, an Ayurveda center, a fitness center, event facilities, an on - site culinary school, daily
traditional art and
craft demonstrations, several boutiques arranged as a
traditional shopping
village, as well as extensive landscaped grounds, some of which are... MORE working rice fields.
After breakfast and departing Phnom Penh, there's chance to visit
traditional crafts along the river, including silk weaving and an opportunity to meet locals at a rustic Cham
village for lunch.
After breakfast, travel to the cultural heart of Bali in Ubud with en - route stops at Batubulan
village to watch a
traditional Barong Dance and local
crafts in Celuk and Mas.
After leaving Kuta district you will find the development thins out and as well as some large export business displaying their
traditional crafts, you will find
traditional Balinese
villages where life is a little slower and quieter.
In addition, our staff can arrange tours of
traditional «
craft»
villages.
For example, the role of International partnership is presented by the case of Eyeworks + M1, two Los Angeles based eyeglass designers that, in order to produce their innovative glass frames, have found a small manufacturer in a Dolomites»
village with which they developed their projects; the cross-breeding between social networks and craftsmanship is represented through the story of Formabilio that, starting from a web community, now produce furniture and home accessories conceived by young designers, realized by local manufactures and sold online; the evolution of
traditional craft techniques to realize high - quality products is expressed by the case of Bonotto, that combines mechanical looms with advanced technology, bringing
craft into an industrial factory to produce unique textiles for the most renowned and innovative fashion brands.
«There is such beauty in
craft, where you can see that human hands have worked on a product and it was really exciting for us to be able to support a
traditional Khadi weaving
village with this project.