The Charming Woman Tour is designed to celebrate the importance of women in the culture of Nariño. On this journey, you’ll discover the inspiring stories of local women who have made a lasting impact on their communities through art, social activism, and the preservation of traditions. You will also explore the role of women in everyday life and participate in activities that highlight their ancestral strength and beauty. The tour includes visits to workshops and spaces dedicated to women’s empowerment in Nariño, offering a unique perspective on how women have shaped and transformed local culture. A truly enriching and transformative experience for all visitors.
Tour Duration: 4 days and 3 nights designed for reconnection and personal well-being.
Recommendations: Wear comfortable and flexible clothing for physical activities.Bring a yoga mat and personal care items.Come with an open attitude to participate in group and reflective activities.
Accessibility: ideal for women of all ages; no prior experience in yoga, meditation, or empowerment workshops is required.
Climate: variable; it is recommended to bring clothes for both cold and warm weather, plus a light raincoat.
Health and Safety: at Transfers & Tours Colombia, we follow all safety protocols, including biosecurity measures.
The tour celebrates the importance of women in Nariño’s culture, highlighting their role in tradition, family, and leadership in the communities.
This tour takes place in various localities of Nariño, mainly in rural communities where women play a key role in preserving traditions and local culture.
Local women guide visitors in activities such as traditional mochila weaving, preparation of typical dishes, and folkloric dance, showcasing their ancestral skills and knowledge.
Through local festivities, such as the Blacks and Whites’ Carnival, where women participate in dances and theatrical performances that exalt their role in the community.
In Nariño’s communities, women are mainly responsible for the textile culture, using ancestral techniques to weave and embroider.
Fique is a material traditionally used by women in Nariño to create mochilas, ropes, and hats. This activity is one of the main sources of income for families.
Women in Nariño’s communities also have deep knowledge of medicinal plants, which they use to create natural remedies for community health and well-being.