Guyana & Suriname The Guianas Experience
The small South American country of Guyana rarely features on most people’s travel plans, but discerning travellers are coming to recognise it as one of the premier wildlife destinations on our planet. Guyana offers unique opportunities to spot incredible wildlife such as Tapir, Giant River Otters, Caiman and of course the Jaguar itself. On this trip we head to Karanambu Ranch with its landscape ranging from savannah to wetlands to forest where we take trips on the river, look for birds, monkeys and Giant Anteaters, and experience the overwhelming hospitality that characterises this part of the country. We travel deep into the rainforest to Iwokrama - one of best places for spotting Jaguar - and gain a unique perspective of the forest from its amazing canopy walkway, as well as visiting the Amerindian village of Surama to learn more about the lives of Guyana’s indigenous people. In neighbouring Suriname we explore the unique capital of Paramaribo with its superb colonial architecture, and look for freshwater dolphins on the river. We also visit old plantations for an insight into the country’s history, and visit Maroon villages more reminiscent of Africa than South America. Guyana and Suriname are unique within South America and an absolute delight to explore.
Itinerary Day 1
Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9
Georgetown Kaieteur Falls Karanambu Karanambu Surama
Surama Mountain Iwokrama
Georgetown Paramaribo
Day 10 Anaula Day 11 New Aurora Day 12 Paramaribo Day 13 Commewijne Plantations
Day 14 Tour ends
Tour Type
Tour Length Tour Style Tour Pace
Fitness OBT
Culture History Wildlife
Group
14 days Traveller Busy
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