Nestled in the heart of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Nabusimake stands as the spiritual home of the Arhuaco people. This secluded indigenous village, characterized by its virgin landscapes and wattle-and-daub homes, remains largely closed off to the outside world. Visitors who are fortunate enough to enter this sacred settlement can expect to see a community that has preserved its traditional way of life. The village’s isolation and the Arhuaco’s commitment to their heritage create a unique and immersive experience for those who visit.
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