Rastafari Indigenous Village

Cultural center · Saint James

Rastafari Indigenous Village

Cultural center · Saint James

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Montego River Gardens Porto Bello, Irwin Close, Montego Bay, Jamaica

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Nestled by the Montego Valley River, this vibrant community offers intimate insights into Rastafari life and nature, inviting visitors to connect authentically.  

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Montego River Gardens Porto Bello, Irwin Close, Montego Bay, Jamaica Get directions

rastavillage.com
@rivretreats

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Montego River Gardens Porto Bello, Irwin Close, Montego Bay, Jamaica Get directions

+1 876 285 4750
rastavillage.com
@rivretreats

Features

gender neutral restroom
restroom
parking free street
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom
wheelchair accessible seating

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Mar 6, 2025

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"Rastafari Indigenous Village, established in 2007 near Montego Bay, provides an introduction to the Rastafari lifestyle and is located beside the Montego Valley River." - Brigid Washington

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James Waller

Google
My partner and I enjoyed an engaging and insightful visit to the living Rastafarian Indigenous Village in October 2023. Mid-morning, we were greeted by village resident, Queen I, on the edge of the property. She was ever-present for the remainder of the day, guiding us throughout, tailoring aspects of the visit to our interests and understanding. Her enthusiasm and articulation made her an excellent ambassador for the community. She personalised the stories and information shared, and delivered everything with grace, poise and a glowing smile. Queen I explained the origins of the community, the vision for the future and the Rastafi belief system. We toured the community garden and orchid, the bush bath and, Queen I's personal project, organic soap manufacture (a true delight for the senses, you can purchase on the community's website if interested). We were also fortunate to enjoy a private sit-down conversation with King Toto, one of the community's founders and principle drum maker, about his life and perspectives. And, after participating in the preparation of and relishing a delicious ital (Rastafi Vegan) meal, we spoke with First Man on the evolution of Rastafarianism in Jamaica since the 1930s and the return to Zion. Finally, we savoured an opportunity to participate in a drumming/chanting ceremony in the tabernacle as those willing enjoyed the sacrament (ganja). Unlike many sights in Jamaica, this is not commercialised or mass market. As such, to book this intimate experience contact the community over email or WhatsApp with at least a few days notice and be grateful for the opportunity to engage with an often misunderstood yet influential part of Jamaica's identity, past, present and future. A real treat!

Eylem Sahindal-Soysüren

Google
I live in Europe/Switzerland and went to Jamaica in 2018. Rastafari was one of my most impressive experiences in Jamaica - I would love to visit again. This place gives you many life lessons to take with. I‘ve seen how grateful, happy and warmhearted people are. You look at their faces, and you see the satisfied and grateful expression. They appreciate every single detail about mother nature. I will always remember "KING TOTO" I had tears in my eyes, when he was talking about his handmade drums!!! I hope he is still there. Thank you so much for this experience.

Sonya Thompson

Google
Spent 8 days at the village it speaks community and oneness the food and the energy was very good for my nervous system give thanks Jah Rastafari

Reza Abedian

Google
Not quite the authentic Rastafarian people. The souvenirs are sold at 3 times the price you will find later in other places in Jamaica and the tour was really not worth the 100 dollars we paid. In the end they didn’t even take us to the village where presumably about 10 people live. We ended up hanging out in the front area and listen to some songs and basically given the choice of buying their artifacts.

Alex Prosser-Snelling

Google
The Rastafari Indigenous Village is operating on a smaller scale recovering from Covid-19. Yours are operating on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 10:00-13:00 but you must book in advance. Minimum group size of 2 at $150 per person for a 2-3 hour experience. The village offers a relaxed but structured discovery of Rastafari beliefs and lifestyle - if you bring an open mind you can take away learning as well as a few souvenirs. Highlights include an expert tour of flora with a focus on medicinal uses and cooking your own lunch. A welcoming, interesting diversion into a more authentic culture than your hotel can offer. Recommended.

Melanie Frank

Google
My husband, son, nephew, and I did an excursion to this village from our cruise ship. We truly loved learning about the religion, culture, and the day to day lives of the Rastafarian people who reside here. This is NO homeless village as another reviewer speculated. The villagers work together and teach those who do visit about the Rastafarian Religion. They are very proud and giving people willing to share their love of the earth to those who visit. Definitely visit if you are willing to step outside your box and learn there is more to this world of ours than what you grew up in. So glad we did this!

Chris Tilton

Google
I was here May 1st. One of the most amazing experiences of me life, it felt like coming home for the first time. We spoke of life, love, God, and the corruption of man, the pursuit of knowledge and mastering oneself. Yes ganja is a part of their lives, however it is not the focus. With so many stereotypes that surround these beautiful people, one can only understand them by being among them. To all me new friends, King Toto etc. One love me brothers, I continue to pray for all of you and your families. You are the example of peace, kindness, and responsibility to our earth that we all need in this world. Rasta. Me come back to the mountain as soon I can. Peace and love, yeah mon. Chris

MJ

Google
I’ve called and was told to email when ready to book. I’ve tried emailing about 4 times every two weeks hoping someone would finally respond so I can plan ahead and book this experience for my trip. Its clear as day this company isn’t in need of business and lack any form of customer support. If you are traveling from overseas don’t risk it on a company not dependable enough to respond to emails.