Nat Geo Day Tour: odkrywanie tajemnic Guanczów z archeologiem
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Nat Geo Day Tour: odkrywanie tajemnic Guanczów z archeologiem

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Czas trwania: od 4 godziny do 8 godzin
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  • Odkryj tajemnice Guanczów podczas fascynującej wycieczki National Geographic Day Tour prowadzonej przez archeologa
  • Ciesz się ekskluzywnym dostępem do prywatnego archiwum w Muzeum La Fortaleza i podziwiaj niedawno odnalezione relikwie
  • Odkryj imponujące dziedzictwo rdzennych mieszkańców Gran Canarii na stanowisku archeologicznym La Fortaleza w towarzystwie archeologa
  • Poznaj najnowsze odkrycia archeologiczne i charakterystyczne techniki mumifikacji Guanczów. Niepowtarzalna mumia Guanczów uświetniła okładkę National Geographic w 2021 roku
  • Delektuj się wyśmienitym regionalnym posiłkiem w tradycyjnej kanaryjskiej restauracji, wzbogacając swoją przygodę o niezapomniane doznania kulinarne
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Odkryj sekrety Guanczów, wymarłej rdzennej ludności Gran Canarii, z archeologiem podczas wycieczki National Geographic Day Tour. Rozpocznij swoją przygodę w Muzeum La Fortaleza, gdzie dowiesz się więcej o diecie ówczesnych mieszkańców wyspy. Ponadto zajrzysz do archiwum dostępnego wyłącznie dla podróżników National Geographic. W środku znajdują się rzadko spotykane mumie, które mówią wiele o życiu i śmierci pierwotnych mieszkańców wyspy. Następnie skosztujesz lokalnych przysmaków, takich jak oliwa, chleb, sól Tenefé i wypieki z mąki gofio, migdałów lub fig.

Następnie zwiedzimy stanowisko archeologiczne La Fortaleza, najlepiej zachowane na całej Gran Canarii. Jest ono prawnie chronione i ważne zarówno ze względu na swoje historyczne znaczenie, jak i lokalizację. Zobacz domy w jaskiniach ozdobione malowidłami, spichlerze, kamienną zabudowę, grobowce, ryciny i najstarsze sanktuarium na wyspie. Dowiedz się, dlaczego Guanczowie nazywali ją „Osią Świata”, miejscem, w którym zbiegają się niebo i ziemia.

Zobacz starożytny styl życia w La Fortaleza, odkrywając tunel przecinający skałę i oferujący panoramiczny widok na La Fortaleza de Abajo. Ta rozległa osada z odkrytymi domami znajduje się w niedalekiej odległości.

Dopełnieniem tej atrakcji będzie malownicza przejażdżka krętymi drogami do podnóża kaldery. W planie jest także kanaryjski lunch w Mirador Santa Lucia, restauracji serwującej dania kuchni regionalnej i oferującej malownicze widoki. Delektując się bogatymi smakami, chłoń otaczający krajobraz i zastanów się nad historią poznaną podczas tej podróży.

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    z Stany Zjednoczone - wrzesień 2025

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    25 - 34 lata

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    Super Ausflug. Klein, individuell. Sehr kompetenter und studierter Archäologe als Guide. Toller Weg durch die Berge und Höllen. Gutes Mittagessen in k ...

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    z Stany Zjednoczone - sierpień 2025

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    35 - 44 lata

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    Une excursion incroyable, un super guide, un lunch délicieux, un petit groupe de 7 touristes. Quelle magnifique découverte. Proposez davantage d’excur ...

  • Patricia Charriere

    z Stany Zjednoczone - lipiec 2025

    Podróż w parze

     

    35 - 44 lata

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    5/5

    Leuke en interessante excursie, gids was zeer vriendelijk en had veel kennis en was duidelijk. Misschien ook een nederlandstalige gids erbij Het eten ...

  • Rick

    z Stany Zjednoczone - czerwiec 2025

    Podróż w parze

     

    35 - 44 lata

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    Ogólna ocena

    5/5

    Uitstekende lokale gids die enthousiast over de historie van de oorspronkelijke inwoners van Gran Canaria kon vertellen. Prima chauffeur die ons veili ...

  • Nicole

    z Stany Zjednoczone - czerwiec 2025

    Podróż w parze

    Doskonale

    Ogólna ocena

    5/5

    Superleuke en interessante excursie. De gids is zeer deskundig en weet als historici en archeoloog veel te vertellen over de geschiedenis en de opgrav ...

  • Marilyn

    z Wielka Brytania - maj 2025

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    35 - 44 lata

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    Very informative and interesting, the guide was excellent

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