Porto Seguro Trip Overview
Everyone should visit a Candomblé to see that there is neither the devil nor the fight between God and the Devil. There are serious people there, with a rich, comprehensive, sensory and expressive religiosity.
One of the great cultural riches of our Brazil that should fill us with pride in our identity and cultural plurality as a nation
Is that you? Have you ever visited a Candomblé?
Candomblé House Ilé Barú Obafúnjó Asé Alaketú
⚠️ Outputs include:
✅ Prayer and unloading (Monday)
✅ Búzios Reading
✅ Counseling
⚠️ The meetings take place at a place and time to be agreed.
Duration: 2 to 4 h
Additional Info
Duration: 4 hours
Starts: Porto Seguro, Brazil
Trip Category: Outdoor Activities >> Hiking & Camping
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Everyone should visit a Candomblé to see that there is neither the devil nor the fight between God and the Devil. There are serious people there, with a rich, comprehensive, sensory and expressive religiosity.
One of the great cultural riches of our Brazil that should fill us with pride in our identity and cultural plurality as a nation
Is that you? Have you ever visited a Candomblé?
Candomblé House Ilé Barú Obafúnjó Asé Alaketú
⚠️ Outputs include:
✅ Prayer and unloading (Monday)
✅ Búzios Reading
✅ Counseling
⚠️ The meetings take place at a place and time to be agreed.
Duration: 2 to 4 h
Itinerary
The site is run by Babalorixá Pai Ricardo de Xangô
The nation of the house rite is Ketu, a tradition born in Bahia with the arrival of three princesses who founded the oldest Candomblé houses in Brazil, located and still functioning in the state of Bahia
Candomblé expresses its religiosity through music driven by the strong sound of atabaques, by dances, by food, an understanding of the pulsating, colorful and lively spiritual world
Stop At:
• Arraial d’Ajuda, Arraial d’Ajuda, Porto Seguro, State of Bahia