The Kumiay Waña Chimilj Interpretative Trail is a 300-meter route that immerses you in the history of the Kumiay nation. Located in the community of San José, Tecate, this tour offers a glimpse of the indigenous worldview through twelve themed stations, where nature and tradition meet in perfect harmony.
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Located in the community of San José, Tecate, the Kumiay Waña Chimilj Interpretative Trail, which means “Way of the Ant”, is a space of connection with nature and the living history of the Kumiay nation. This route of approximately 300 meters allows you to explore an ancient territory in resistance, where every step tells a story of struggle, culture and indigenous wisdom. Along the trail, visitors can learn about the twelve stations that represent different aspects of the Kumiay worldview, from sacred flora and fauna to traditional ceremonies and emblematic community sites.
This trail is not only a natural conservation area, but also a meeting point for education and environmental awareness. With more than 33 recorded bird species and a varied ecosystem, the trail offers a unique experience for those seeking to learn about the region's biodiversity. In addition, its circular design facilitates exploration, allowing both families and researchers to discover the cultural and ecological values that are protected in this territory. The preservation of this space is fundamental for the Kumiay community, who have maintained their traditions and knowledge over generations, transmitting them through orality and community practice.
Beyond its environmental importance, the Waña Chimilj Trail is a symbol of Kumiay resilience and pride. The community has worked hard to preserve its cultural heritage and share it with the world, demonstrating that respect for nature and traditions can coexist with responsible tourism. The visit to this trail is an invitation to reflect on the legacy of the original peoples and to strengthen the link with the territory. Lasting approximately one hour, the tour is ideal for those who want an immersive experience, full of learning, history and a deep connection with the Kumiay land.
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