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Kensy in traditional Garifuna costume
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OUR STAFF TAKES CARE OF YOU
Kensy Sambola is the owner of Hostal Garifuna. Kensy runs the hotel and is responsible of tours and almost everything what is going on. She has extraordinary knowledge about the Garifuna culture, partly by family background, partly her anthropology studies. Her masters -thesis treated especially Garifuna's traditional way of life, idiosyncrasy, spirituality and believing. She is a perfect choice when You need information about the Garifuna culture. Don't hesitate to ask...
GIVE US A CALL OR E-MAIL
The best way to contact us is by e-mail:
hostalgarifuna(at)yahoo.com
So far, we don't have Internet in Orinoco (still under construction), we promise to check our e-mail account at least once in the week. Anyhow, normally some of Us check the mail on daily basis. If You are in hurry, the right way to contact Us is telephone.
Give Us a call:
Orinoco's hostal's phone : +505 89370123
Kensy's cell phone: +505 86484985
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Is it possible to buy clothes there. I'd like to have som dresses. They look so colourful.
Posted by Hounddog, 06/08/2010 10:10am (1 month ago)
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Posted by Arturo Abel, 05/08/2010 3:23pm (1 month ago)
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We try to finalize the program of Festival Garifuna soon and let you to Know it asap. Wellcome!
Posted by Matti, 19/07/2010 8:45pm (2 months ago)
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Hi again Kensy,
My girlfriend and I will try and find a way to get to Orinoco in November, most probably on the 9th or 10th. All this depends on our itinirary and weather forecast. I certainly will keep in touch with you.
Best wishes, Petra & Johan.Posted by Johan, 19/07/2010 1:29pm (2 months ago)
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It will be interesting to stay at your place. What I like most while traveling is to find out as much as it is possible about the culture, people, their customs. I like to communicate with people of a different culture. It is of great interest.
Posted by Music SE, 18/07/2010 4:03pm (2 months ago)
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Nice to hear You Johan. The program of Festival Garifuna is not completely clear yet. The main festivity, which is always the best part of the Festival will be held in Orinoco 19. of Nov, as always. Before that there is activities in Bluefields, Orinoco, La Fe and Marshall Point. Agenda and program will be clear in few weeks. You ask me if Bluefields and Pearl Lagoon without mention Orinoco were worth visiting-- hell yes!-- You knew it already ;). Shall I make reservation?
Posted by Matti, 16/07/2010 12:58pm (2 months ago)
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Hi Matti,
We (my friend Petra and I) are travelling from Tela in Honduras to San Jose in CR from 29 Oct to 18 Nov. It's possible for us to visit Orinoco between 9 & 16 Nov. Maybe we can first visit Corn Islands and then backtrack to Bluefields and eventually to Orinoco to participate the Garifuna festival for a day or 3. You think this is worth the trip from Managua? We have to catch a San Jose bound bus in Managua on 16 Nov at the latest.Posted by Johan, 13/07/2010 10:21pm (2 months ago)
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National Garifuna week or 15:th Garifuna Festival will take place 12.-19. of November. I will open soon web-pages of Festival in www.hostalgarifuna.com/aaganic Johan, it is Nice to hear about you. Plans to come Orinoco?
Posted by Matti, 13/07/2010 8:18am (2 months ago)
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Dear Kensy,
Can you let me know when the National Garifuna week takes place in 2010?
Posted by Johan, 12/07/2010 4:11pm (2 months ago)
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I am so happy and proud to see this web page. It is great that you are educating and bringing knowledge to so many about my beautiful Nicaragua. There are so many people, including many Garifunas, unaware that the Garifuna culture still lives in Nicaragua. Great job Kensy!
Posted by F. Tydeman, 12/05/2010 4:33am (4 months ago)
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