Dominica: Indian village, Hidden gems & British Battle Fort.
Visiting the Kalinago Village in Dominica offers an immersive experience into the rich cultural heritage of the island’s indigenous people, the Kalinago. The Kalinago Territory, on the island’s east coast, is home to approximately 3,000 Kalinago people. The village, Kalinago Barana Autê, serves as a living museum where visitors can learn about Kalinago history, traditions, and daily life. Guided tours provide insights into the Kalinago’s history, culture, and traditional structures. Visitors can see traditional thatched buildings like the Karbet (meeting house) and observe traditional crafts such as basket weaving, pottery, and cassava bread making. Performances of traditional Kalinago music and dance, featuring instruments like the tambou (drum) and flute, are integral to the experience. Nature walks explore the lush surroundings and medicinal plants. Handmade crafts and souvenirs are available directly from Kalinago artisans. The Kalinago Territory is about an hour's drive east of Roseau. Fort Shirley, within Cabrits National Park on Dominica's northwest coast, is a significant historical landmark. Built in the 18th century by the British, it played a crucial role in the island's defense. Visitors can explore well-preserved ruins and learn about the fort's history, including its role in the 1802 revolt by enslaved African soldiers. The fort, surrounded by lush rainforest, offers scenic hiking trails with stunning vistas. Its blend of historical intrigue and natural beauty makes it a must-visit, providing a glimpse into Dominica's colonial past and a peaceful retreat in a picturesque setting.