CENTRO DE INTERPRETACIÓN DE LA CULTURA ORIGINARIA RANQUEL (CICOR)
Maria Canuhé is a descendant of the Ranquel Indians and decided to defend his cultural heritage so long banned and forgotten through the native community that his father climbed here in Santa Rosa. Through special tourist activities and political activism, it raises tourists'awareness of the region's original culture, providing classical or Indian horse riding courses for those who wish to initiate. It is also engaged in militant action. Located on the outskirts of the city, CICOR also offers independent youth hostel rooms, equipped with bathrooms, air conditioning, common kitchen and pool. Everything is brand new, comfortable and clean. Two annual traditional Indian festivals are organized every year to which visitors are welcome.
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