Live the nakú experiences

Enter the womb of our mother earth. knows its fruits, plants and benefits, but not before asking permission from kiwikgolo and kiwichat, the old men of the mountain who guard our land, they do not like the smell of the city and asphalt, that is why we carry out a ritual of dispossession, say goodbye to your “luhwan” smell.

In order to enter the world of traditional plants.

Connect with nature on a tour within nature. includes drinks

Dur. 1 hour *ask about food packages, live shows and more.

Throughout the tour, experience with each of your senses the exquisiteness of vanilla, its aroma, the flavor in sweet and savory dishes.

Live and know vanilla like never before.

Papantla is the land where vanilla was born, so much so that it is known as the city that perfumes the world.

The flower that gave us a forbidden love, discovers the legend of vanilla, in the lands where it originated. a space where all your senses will connect with our hidden flower, vanilla.

Learn about medicinal plants through the guidance and accompaniment of a traditional Totonac doctor.

He enjoys the enervating smell of the mountains and the sound of nature.

Includes drinks

Dur. 1 hour 40 min

*Ask about food packages, live shows and more.

Ritual of purification and gratitude with oneself and our environment. includes massages.

Dur. 2 hours

*Ask about food packages, live shows and more.

Walk through our vanilla forest and find the orchid in its natural habitat, in acahuales and if you are lucky you will find the hidden flower that only blooms once a year (March, April, May). pollinated and you will feel the energy of creating life.

Through your senses guided by pre-Hispanic music, delve into the legend of vanilla, a blindfolded path will lead you to reconnect with the most important thing in this world, which is you.

Learn how to fertilize, harvest, benefit, and produce products derived from this orchid in group workshops and with a great sensory experience!

Gastronomy has taught us that plants, herbs, and fruits also heal.

We have learned that there is a traditional medicine that is communicated through grandmothers.

“We come from it, we live in it and in it we will pass to prosperity. “

Gastronomy has taught us that plants, herbs, and fruits also heal.

We have learned that there is a traditional medicine that is communicated through grandmothers.

“We come from it, we live in it and in it we will pass to prosperity. “

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