Discover Kanak traditions through weaving, sewing, cooking workshops, and guided tours. Led by the women of the Unia tribe in Yaté, immerse yourself in cultural authenticity while contributing to local development.
Every Monday morning, a unique invitation to discover Unia is offered to visitors through the initiative of the NETORO association. The activities provide a rich insight into the daily life of the tribe. Workshops led by local women, such as artisanal weaving, creating wedding decorations, and preparing traditional dishes, offer opportunities to engage with the culture and craft skills of the community.
Participants can also join guided tours of the picturesque sites of the tribe and explore the stunning coastal environments, including the reef flat. These educational and immersive activities provide a window into the traditions, history, and daily practices of the Unia tribe.
Culinary aspects are not overlooked, with the opportunity to taste local dishes, allowing visitors to savor the authentic flavors of the region. This experience not only offers an opportunity for learning and sharing but also contributes to the sustainable development of the tribe by promoting responsible cultural tourism. An enriching experience that unveils the vibrant life and heritage of the Unia tribe.