Miccosukee Indian Village - Excursion to an Indian village. Indian village Indian village children of the wind Perm
We invite you to an exciting excursion to the Indian village “Children of the Wind”. This amazing atmospheric museum is located in the village of Yugo-Kamsky, in the Perm region of the Perm region. You have a unique opportunity to feel like a real Indian; every minute of your stay in the Indian village will be filled with fresh air, creativity and work.
You will see Indians living in tipis - traditional Indian dwellings. There are small wigwams for children, and in the middle of the village there is a main tent. It is worth noting that a real tipi is assembled without nails; it consists of beams, fabric, ropes, and pine cones. A woman from an Indian tribe must assemble the cone-shaped structure in half an hour. It is believed that an Indian man should not do such “stupid things” as assembling a tipi or wigwam. The interior space of the tipi is quite spacious; a properly installed fireplace can keep the house warm for a long time. Inipi is a traditional Indian bathhouse, the cleansing in it is more spiritual than “physical”.
The village “Children of the Wind” is strewn with all kinds of art objects. The most interesting of them is the sundial. To find out the time, you need to stand in the center “on a patch” and determine the value by the shadow. Time periods are indicated by stumps, which are decorated with Indian runes, symbolizing home, water, air, etc. Communications have not bypassed the Indian village of the 21st century. Drinking water is supplied through wooden water pipes in the form of hollowed out gutters. Its origin is taken from a stream on a hill.
The village “Children of the Wind” supports a healthy lifestyle. Its founders use natural resources, improve the environment, and do not drink “fire water” (alcohol). Foul language and aggressive behavior are prohibited here. At the same time, they use modern gadgets here, and 3G in this place is “confident”, because there is no escape from work and worries.
Master classes will be organized for us on making traditional Indian household items or souvenirs. Wood and clay are used for this. Anyone can shoot a bow, try their hand at a craft, or throw knives. The bravest ones will have their faces painted. At the end of the excursion program, you will have tea with traditional Indian cakes and pies.
In winter, the Five Snow Brothers program is held here. Five snow brothers cover the ground with snow. They command the cold, ice and cold winds. They also love to play, have fun and greet guests.
You will see: The Great Wigwam of Wisdom, the Incan Snow Pyramid, the intricate labyrinth, the Igloo Snow Dwelling, the English Fort (snow fortress), many snow sculptures and a large protracted slide.
The program includes:
-A sightseeing tour of the village with a story about the winter traditions and survival technologies of North American Indians and the peoples of the Far North. Visit to the Igloo.
-Snow slide ride
-Passage of the Indian labyrinth
-Interactive areas to choose from (face painting in Indian holiday coloring, archery, playing ethnic drums, taking photographs in a roach (an Indian headdress made of feathers), playing snowballs - the siege of an English fort
-Herbal tea with traditional Navajo flatbread
-Farewell ceremony and departure from the village
The price includes: transport, escort by a company employee, sightseeing tour of the camp and forest route, face painting, archery, tea with cakes or scones , preparation of documents for the transportation of children for the traffic police.
Attention! The excursion program may change!
Additional expenses:
1. Travel excursion +700 rubles per group.
2. A real Indian New Year's gift - 200 rubles (must be ordered in advance)
Here is a historical rookery of people - people from real Indian tribes who honor the traditions of their ancestors.
Location
Indian village in Miami indicated on maps as " Miccosukee Indian Village & Airboat Rides " If you move west, the settlement is located 30 kilometers away from Miami-Dade. The tribal culture is famous for its historical flavor. On these lands, visitors and numerous guests will certainly find interesting things to do.
Someone will be able to master the secrets of ancient beadwork, someone will be interested in doing patchwork, while others will receive satisfaction from how Indians in Miami know how to make unique dolls.
Village guests interested in historical artifacts will be able to reconstruct the events of past years by watching short films. And if your soul asks for real adventure, then there is always a way to go on a trip along the famous “River of Grass or Alligator Swamp” on a modern airboat.
On the expedition, which begins across the road from the village, travelers will visit historical lands. The owners of these plantations Miami Indians have had for over 100 years. The trip will be remembered for meeting alligators, exotic birds and other representatives of fauna living in the natural environment.
Village tour and hovercraft rides
By going on a tour of the Indian communities with an experienced guide, you can get multifaceted information about the cultural characteristics of modern tribes and compare them with historical facts.
Cultural museums with paintings by tribal artists and photographic materials taken by researchers of the legendary Miccosukee Indian tribe .
Indian village in Miami Known for its local restaurants, hungry travelers will be served local fare, including frog legs, pumpkin bread, catfish and alligator meat, Indian tacos, and the standard American menu.
Wondering what else there is to see in Miccosukee Indian Village , you should definitely attend a show with live crocodiles, where the natives will test your nerves by showing various tricks.
Order excursion to an Indian village Miccosukee, you will definitely find it interesting.
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Address | Mile Marker 35 U.S. 41, Miami, FL 33194 |
Telephone | +1-305-552-8365 |
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On an excursion" Indian village "Children of the Wind" you can not only have a great rest from the bustle of the city, but also learn a lot of new and very interesting things, since the inhabitants of this village do things that are inaccessible to us in everyday life. During the excursion you will learn what you can do to be more independent, believe in yourself, know, respect and love nature! Every minute of this day will be filled with fresh air, creative work and creativity.
The Indians will tell you about their life and show you their way of life, and will also provide you with an amazing opportunity to throw out all the tension that has accumulated in the city and recharge yourself with the powerful energy of Mother Nature!
On the excursion, the Indians will open the curtain for you to their amazing world and show you what they look like: an overnight stay in a Tipi, an Inipi Indian bathhouse, craft workshops, a shooting range, the Young Warrior's Trail, a poultry house and a vegetable garden, Totems and a Shaman who knows a thousand stories.
In the village you will learn to be closer and kinder to each other, because slander, aggressive behavior and the use of “fire water” are prohibited here.
You only need to wish – and the fairy-tale world of Freedom and Adventure will become real!
Program "Acquaintance with the Indian Village"
Arrival at the Indian village “Children of the Wind”
Meeting, familiarization with the rules of stay
Sightseeing tour of the village with a story about the traditions, life and rituals of the North American Indians.
Painting faces in Indian holiday coloring pages
Archery
Ethnic drumming
Photographing in a roach (Indian feather headdress)
Tea Party with Traditional Navajo Tortillas
Farewell ceremony and departure from the village
Duration of the excursion in the village - 2 hours
Option 2: All inclusive
The price of the excursion includes:
1. Transfer on a comfortable Tourist class bus
2. Entertainment and educational program on the bus with a quiz and prizes
3. Program "Acquaintance with the Indian Village"
Price: |
900 rub. per person (for a group of 40 to 45 people) + 4 resistance. for free
950 rub. per person (for a group of 35 to 39 people) +3 resistance. for free
1000 rub. per person (for a group of 30 to 34 people) + 3 accompanying persons free of charge
1150 rub. per person (for a group from 23 to 29 people) +2 accompanying persons free of charge
10,000 rub. from a group of up to 19 people + 500 rubles per person
(Serves a comfortable minibus with 20 seats: 19 people + guide)
Duration of the program: 5 hours, of which 2 hours in the Indian village.
Indian village "Children of the Wind"
"Day of the Sun" Excursion to the Indian ethnographic village "Children of the Wind"
We invite you to an exciting excursion to the Indian village “Children of the Wind”. This amazing atmospheric museum is located in the village of Yugo-Kamsky, in the Perm region of the Perm region. You have a unique opportunity to feel like a real Indian; every minute of your stay in the Indian village will be filled with fresh air, creativity and labor.
You will see Indians living in tipis - traditional Indian dwellings. There are small wigwams for children, and in the middle of the village there is a main tent. It is worth noting that a real tipi is assembled without nails; it consists of beams, fabric, ropes, and pine cones. A woman from an Indian tribe must assemble the cone-shaped structure in half an hour. It is believed that an Indian man should not do such “stupid things” as assembling a tipi or wigwam. The interior space of the tipi is quite spacious; a properly installed fireplace can keep the house warm for a long time. Inipi is a traditional Indian bathhouse, the cleansing in it is more spiritual than “physical”.
The village “Children of the Wind” is strewn with all kinds of art objects. The most interesting of them is the sundial. To find out the time, you need to stand in the center “on a patch” and determine the value by the shadow. Time periods are indicated by stumps, which are decorated with Indian runes, symbolizing home, water, air, etc. Communications have not bypassed the Indian village of the 21st century. Drinking water is supplied through wooden water pipes in the form of hollowed out gutters. Its origin is taken from a stream on a hill.
The village “Children of the Wind” supports a healthy lifestyle. Its founders use natural resources, improve the environment, and do not drink “fire water” (alcohol). Foul language and aggressive behavior are prohibited here. At the same time, they use modern gadgets here, and 3G in this place is “confident”, because there is no escape from work and worries.
On excursions "Children of the Wind" in an Indian village Master classes will be organized for us on making traditional Indian household items or souvenirs. Wood and clay are used for this. Anyone can shoot a bow, try their hand at a craft, or throw knives. The bravest ones will have their faces painted. At the end of the excursion program, you will have tea with traditional Indian cakes and pies.
Duration: 5 o'clock
Transfer type: bus (up to 48m), minibus (up to 19m), minivan (up to 7m)
Nutrition: not provided (can be ordered additionally)
Description: Do you remember how in childhood we read stories about Indians, about their lives and adventures? Are there any boys who have not at least once tried on the image of the Dead Eye or the Fire Wolf? Let modern children also feel this special atmosphere. In Indian culture, everything was created for this. Here you will see tipis, small wigwams, wooden water pipes in the form of gutters, sundials, and drums. And, of course, thanks to the rich program, you will feel like a real Indian! Or maybe even a tribal leader!
Tour program for organized groups of schoolchildren and corporate groups:(schedule may vary)
9:00 Bus transfer from the group’s landing site to the “Indian Village”, along the way there is a holiday quiz, an educational program for schoolchildren with elements of an excursion.
9:30 Arrival at the “Indian Village”, familiarization with the rules of stay
- excursion around the village with a story about the traditions, life and rituals of the North American Indians. Visit an igloo.
- Outdoor games. In winter: going through a snow maze, sliding down a hill on cheesecakes, playing snowballs
- Painting faces in Indian holiday coloring
- Archery
- Playing ethnic drums and other musical instruments
- Photographing in a roach (Indian feather headdress)
- Tea Party with Traditional Navajo Tortillas
11:30 Bus ride back, watching a movie/cartoon
13:00 Return to Perm
Cost per group according to
Included in cost:
For tourists in national teams and corporate groups– transfer, travel insurance, guide, excursion and entertainment program in an Indian village, tea party, one ticket for an accompanying person for every 10 people.
For school groups– transfer, travel insurance, guide support, educational and entertainment program on the bus, excursion and entertainment program in an Indian village, tea party, one ticket for an accompanying person for every 10 people.
Additional charges:
entrance ticket to the territory of the “Indian Village”: 500 rub./per person
lunch (upon prior request)
hour of delivery of the vehicle to remote areas
Features of the excursion: sportswear, depending on the weather. In winter, warm mittens and a hat are a must.
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