Jamaica Rasta Ecotourism
Hike to Rasta Family's House

If you go hiking toward Bath, in the foothills of the Blue Mountains, past the abandon slave quarters, you will come the Rasta families' house.

View of broken road that has fallen away down the steep hillBroken road falling down the mountain into valley below
Walk, don't ride.

They are hillside farmers. They can teach Rasta knowlege and organic farming techniques. You could set up a day to work on the farm and learn/experience in a hands on manner.

Overlooking fields cut into steep hillside Overlooking lush valley
Hillside farming

The family is glad to have visitors, and offer interesting, intelligent conversation. They are so hospitable and make nice food.

 

Big bunch of bananas hanging upside down from treeRed bulbs on plant where branches attach to stalk
Banana and Sorrel

Ras Soloman Jackson (Mokko)
Phone # 1(876) 849-1543 (cell)

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coffee mugs for grandmothers
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Looking over valley through leaves
On the way to the Rasta families' house

 

Rasta grandmother with cigarette in mouth, see the coffee mug with this image
Rasta Grandmother

Young rasta woman and very young daughter in school uniform and backpack
Daughter and granddaughter

Rasta shows young Jamaican a plant
Mokko teaching Coppy about roots

Tall thin bamboo stalks near a stream
Bamboo

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