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Highlights

This private tour offers an authentic and insightful journey into Afro-Brazilian culture, going far beyond a standard city tour. Instead of staged or superficial visits, travelers explore meaningful cultural landmarks, sacred spaces, and museums that reveal the origins of Candomblé, Vodun, and African heritage in Salvador.
You will visit a traditional terreiro during daytime hours, respectfully walking through authorized areas while learning about its history, symbolism, and spiritual lineage. The itinerary also includes key institutions such as the Afro-Brazilian Museum, Casa do Benin, the Casa de Iemanjá shrine, the Dique do Tororó with its floating Orixá statues, and the Pierre Verger photography space.
Guided by a knowledgeable expert, this experience provides cultural context, historical depth, and a deeper understanding of the African roots that shaped Bahia’s identity.

Itinerary

  • Afro Brasileiro Museum

    40 minsAdmission Ticket Included
    At the Afro-Brazilian Museum in Pelourinho, travelers will explore one of Salvador’s most important cultural institutions dedicated to African heritage in Brazil. The museum features a rich collection of artifacts, sculptures, sacred objects, textiles, and historical pieces that highlight the deep influence of African civilizations on Brazilian culture. Visitors will see exhibitions on Candomblé, traditional orixá representations, African art, and the cultural exchange between Brazil and West Africa. The museum offers time to walk through the galleries, observe the iconic wooden panels carved by Carybé, and learn about the history, spirituality, and artistic legacy that shaped Bahia’s identity. This stop provides an essential understanding of Afro-Brazilian roots and the cultural ancestry that defines Salvador.
  • Vodun Zo

    50 minsAdmission Ticket Included
    Kwe Vodun Zo or Ilê Axé Oxumarê – What Travelers Will See and Do (Summary) During this cultural experience, travelers will visit one traditional Afro-Brazilian temple (terreiro) in Salvador: either Kwe Vodun Zo, a historic Jeje Vodun house in the Liberdade area, or Ilê Axé Oxumarê, one of the oldest and most respected Candomblé temples in Bahia, located in Federação. The visit depends on availability and the religious calendar of each community. Guests will explore authorized outdoor and common areas, learn about the history and spiritual lineage of each house, and understand the cultural importance of sacred spaces, plants, architecture, and traditions preserved by these Afro-Brazilian religions. This is a respectful, daytime, educational visit focused on heritage, symbolism, and identity — not a participation in rituals or ceremonies.
  • Dique de Tororo

    20 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    At the Dique do Tororó, travelers will enjoy one of Salvador’s most iconic scenic viewpoints. This beautiful lake is surrounded by lush vegetation and features the famous floating sculptures of the Orixás, created by artist Tati Moreno. During the stop, visitors can walk along the lakeside, take photos of the impressive statues representing deities from Afro-Brazilian traditions, and appreciate the panoramic view of the area. It’s a quick but meaningful cultural stop that highlights the connection between Salvador’s landscape and its Afro-Brazilian heritage.
  • Espaco Pierre Verger da Fotografia Baiana

    20 minsAdmission Ticket Not Included
    At the Pierre Verger Space of Bahian Photography, travelers will explore exhibitions that celebrate the work of Pierre Verger— the French photographer and researcher who documented Afro-Brazilian culture — along with contemporary photographers from Bahia. Visitors will see powerful images portraying daily life, Candomblé rituals, popular celebrations, and the African heritage of Salvador. The gallery offers time to walk through the exhibits, appreciate the historical and cultural context, and take personal photos. This stop provides a meaningful visual understanding of Bahia’s identity and its deep connection with Africa and Afro-Brazilian traditions.
  • Casa de Yemanja

    20 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    At the Casa de Iemanjá in Rio Vermelho, travelers will visit one of Salvador’s most symbolic sacred spaces dedicated to Iemanjá, the Afro-Brazilian deity of the sea. This small oceanfront shrine preserves offerings, images, and symbolic objects left by devotees throughout the year. Visitors can explore the exterior area overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, observe the traditional blue-and-white architecture, and learn about the significance of Iemanjá in Candomblé and local culture. The stop offers a peaceful moment to take photos, appreciate the view, and understand the importance of the annual Festa de Iemanjá on February 2nd — one of the city’s most iconic celebrations.
  • Casa do Benin

    20 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    At Casa do Benin, travelers will explore a cultural space that celebrates the historical connection between Salvador and the West African country of Benin. The museum features a rich collection of art, photography, sculptures, masks, textiles, and everyday objects that highlight the shared Afro-Atlantic heritage between the two regions. Visitors can walk through beautifully curated rooms, admire artworks brought by French photographer and ethnographer Pierre Verger, and learn about the cultural, spiritual, and artistic ties that shaped Bahia’s identity. The space also offers opportunities for photos, quiet reflection, and a deeper understanding of the African roots present in Salvador’s traditions.
  • Church of Our Lady of the Rosary of the Black People

    20 minsAdmission Ticket Included
    Church of Our Lady of the Rosary of the Black People – What Travelers Will See and Do At the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary of the Black People, located in the heart of Pelourinho, travelers will visit one of Salvador’s most important symbols of Afro-Brazilian resistance and spirituality. Built over nearly 100 years by enslaved and free Black artisans, the church preserves unique architectural details and a powerful historical narrative. Visitors can admire the striking blue façade, explore the interior decorated with religious art, and learn about the Black brotherhood that founded the church and its cultural significance in Salvador’s history. This stop offers a meaningful insight into faith, identity, and the legacy of Afro-Brazilian communities.

What's included

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Mobile or paper ticket accepted
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Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
A dress code is required to enter places of worship and selected museums. No shorts or sleeveless tops allowed. Knees and shoulders MUST be covered for both men and women. You may risk refused entry if you fail to comply with these dress requirements

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