Based in Riohacha, Paola’s agency supports social, educational and training programs for indigenous Wayuu communities. It’s also an agency that doesn’t mess around with safety: drivers, vehicles, logistics, everything is put in place to be ready for the hazards of the trip. And last but not least, the tours include (shorte but interesting) meeting with Wayuu local populations.
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