The Indian lagoon

The Indian lagoon is a backwater of the river water of Rancho Texas Lanzarote Park that falls in a waterfall, where it is possible and safe to navigate by canoe, as the American Indians once did.

The Indian Lagoon, an oasis of serenity and natural beauty, a sacred place where American Indians navigate with reverence and respect. Here, the sounds of nature dance in harmony, the singing of birds, the rustling of leaves and the soft murmur of water that caresses the shore. For the Indians, this lagoon is more than just a body of water, it is a sacred place where the connection with the land is honored and the spirit is renewed in communion with nature.

Indians have navigated these waters for generations, honoring the spiritual connection they feel with nature. In hand-carved canoes, decorated with sacred symbols and feather decorations, sailors reverently travel the calm waters of the lagoon, following the natural rhythms of water and wind.

They respect and protect this lagoon as a sacred sanctuary, aware of their role as guardians of the land. As you navigate its calm waters, you connect with the spirit of nature, finding peace and harmony in its serene beauty. This lagoon is more than a body of water, it is a reminder of the deep connection to the land, a relationship rooted in mutual respect and reverence for nature