This is an exciting and educational tour to the Kalinago/Carib village of Touna Aute. The village is located on the Northeastern side of the island and is bounded by the stunning Pagua River. Touna Aute is surrounded by spectacular mountain gorges; and home of one of the island’s endemic parrots called the Jaco red necked (Amazonia arausiaca). There are also rare fauna and flora. On your arrival to the village, a former Kalinago Chief will welcome you and provide a brief historical overview of the Kalinago People and the community. -The sustainable technique of growing Kalinago indigenous foods and making cassava bread will be discussed. Herbal medicines and their various uses will be discussed. If you are lucky, it is quite possible to see a Jaco parrot, but certainly Hummingbirds, and other species which are very popular in the area. Enjoy some homemade fresh delicacies and drinks at the home of the former Kalinago Chief and explore the beautiful flowers. The option to swim in the crystal-clear river/pools with sounds of cascading water and the chirping of birds is an encounter of being one with nature (weather and time permitting). Visitors should wear proper walking shoes and bring along a towel and swimsuit, because it will be worth it.