Barbagia is a land rich in history and traditions, where the authenticity of one of the world’s oldest cultures is still vividly alive.
Accompanied by an expert guide, you will head to Nuoro, known as the “Little Athens” of Sardinia, where you’ll have the opportunity to visit the Ethnographic Museum.
The next stop is Orgosolo, the birthplace of canto a tenore, a style of polyphonic singing recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. You’ll stroll through the village’s streets, adorned with powerful murals that have earned Orgosolo the title of Italy’s mural capital.
The experience concludes with a traditional lunch in a picturesque countryside setting, in the shade of ancient holm oaks and junipers, where you’ll be entertained by Sardinian shepherds’ stories and folkloric performances.