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Guyana Nature Experience

Trip type: 
Wildlife
Adventure level: 
3. Moderate
Max group size: 
12
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Americas, Guyana | 17 days
Trip code: 
GWSG
What's included: 

Transport - 4WD, boat, canoe, on foot, internal flight

Accommodation - Lodge (14 nts)

Meals - 14 breakfasts, 12 lunches, 10 dinners

Trip Highlights: 
Tropical Jungle Paradise
Amerindian Communities
Unusual wildlife
Impressive waterfalls
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(Departures in 2013-14)
  • Day 1 - Georgetown
  • Day 2 - Kaieteur Falls
  • Day 3/4 - Iwokrama Rainforest
  • Day 5 - Iwokrama Canopy
  • Day 6 - Surama Village
  • Day 7 - Surama Village
  • Day 8/9 - Annai
  • Day 10/11 - Karanambu
  • Day 12 - Yupukari Village
  • Day 13/14 - Georgetown
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Day
1
Georgetown

Georgetown

Travel to you hotel. You will have the morning free to relax and in the afternoon you can explore the city. Lodge - 1 night

Day
2
Kaieteur Falls

Kaieteur Falls

Travel to the impressive Kaieteur Falls, located on the Potaro River they drop 225m into the gorge below. These falls are five times higher than Niagara. Then visit the Orinduik Falls which although less impressive are no less beautiful with the backing of the Pakaraima Mountains. Here the river Ireng roars over semi precious terraces of jasper. This area is one of Guyana's most beautiful. Return to Georgetown. Lodge - 1 night (B,L)

Day
3/4
Iwokrama Rainforest

Iwokrama Rainforest

Transfer to Ogle Airstrip and take a flight across the rainforest to Annai. Look down on a sea of broccoli and be amazed at the rainforest stretching as far as the eye can see! You will take lunch at Rockview Lodge before you transfer by 4WD to your lodge.

The Iwokrama Rainforest is a protected area of one million acres of wilderness. You will be part of a sustainable tourism program which allows you to learn about the work here and experience pristine rainforest and its wildlife - there is no better place in the world to see Jaguars in the wild, dusk or dawn are the best time for a sighting.

This afternoon a ranger will take you exploring trails around the lodge. Then later after dark you will take a river safari and hope to spot nightbirds, snakes, tree frogs and maybe even a puma!

Your lodge accommodation is in wood cabins on the river bank, with ensuite bathroom but please do not expect hot water (and you are unlikely to feel that you need it here in the hot jungles).  Electricity is provided and wireless internet in the main building.

Rising at dawn board your boat to circumnavigate Indian House Island, it's a great time for bird watching.

After breakfast, you will leave the lodge for the journey to Turtle Mountain, and hike up the mountain to its summit at 935ft (approx. 360m). It takes nearly 2 hours to walk up the mountain, but the effort is more than worth it for the breathtaking views over the forest canopy when you get there. Return to lodge for lunch. Later this afternoon travel by boat to visit Kurupukari Falls and, subject to water levels, see Amerindian petroglyphs. At Fair View village you can see how cassava is processed and used. Finally today visit a butterfly farm. Lodge - 2 nights (BLD) 

Day
5
Iwokrama Canopy

Iwokrama Canopy

Take a dawn walk with a ranger to search for wildlife near the lodge. After breakfast you will transfer by 4WD along the only road that runs through Guyana. This is one of the best places to see the elusive Jaguar. Iwokrama forest is rapidly gaining an international reputation for its healthy jaguar populations that seem not to be troubled by the appearance of visitors. No promises, but many have been lucky!  The journey ends at the Iwokrama Canopy Walkway which allows you to view the forest from 35 metres up in the canopy. Stay on the walkway until the sun goes down and experience the canopy's nocturnal creatures as they wake up.  Lodge - 1 night (BLD)

Day
6
Surama Village

Surama Village

Wake up to hear the rainforest dawn chorus resonating from the tree-tops.  After breakfast transfer to the Amerindian community of Surama. On arrival at the village you will receive a warm welcome from a village counsellor and settle into your accommodation here. A local guide will accompany you for a short walk on trails around the village to observe the forest and birdlife. Later as the afternoon cools your guide will take you on a tour of the village itself. Visit the local school, medical centre and church along with some of the village houses. Tonight you can experience the mystique of the forest after dark and search for some nocturnal wildlife.   Eco-lodge - 2 nights. (BLD)  

Day
7
Surama Village

Surama Village

Rise before dawn for a walk across the savannah and then the climb up Surama Mountain in the cool morning air. The last part of the walk is quite steep. This is the best time to observe bird life along the  trail. Return to the village for lunch and then set off an a walk across the savanah (3 miles) to reach the Burro Burro River. From a canoe you will go spotting river wildlife; as you glide silently along the water you can hope to see giant river otters swimming in the river, tapirs coming down to the bank for a drink and spider monkeys playing in the trees above you. Return to the village for overnight. (BLD)

Day
8/9
Annai

Annai

Farewell to your new village friends today as you set off by 4WD to Annai. Your route goes through the savannah and along the foothills of the Pakaraima Mountains. Keep your eyes open for birdlife along the way, including the Jabiru stork which is often seen in this area. Annai is the northernmost community in the Rupununi Savannah, surrounded by grassland dotted with termite mounds and occassional woodland. Your lodge is surrounded by tropical gardens and buzzing with tropical bird life. The following day you rise early with the dawn and take a hike along the aptly named Panorma Trail into the foothills of the Pakaraima. Soak up the amazing views as the sun rises. Later you have the option to visit a nearby Amerindian village or you can just relax at your lodge beside the pool. Lodge - 2 nights. (BLD)  

Day
10/11
Karanambu

Karanambu

Today you take a 4WD trip down to the Ginep Landing from where you take a boat trip on the Rupununi River to Karanambu Ranch. This is the home of Diane McTurk who is a renowned conservationist for the giant river otters. Later in the afternoon you take a boat safari to search for wild giant river otters, you may also see black caiman, birds and other noctural creatures. The next day is free to explore the area. You could take an option fishing trip to Simoni Pond. Bird lovers will be in their element as they go searching for boat-billed herons, egrets, anhingas, wattled jacanas, puffbird, pale-bellied tyrant-manakin and many other colourful species. Lodge - 2 nights. (BLD)  

Day
12
Yupukari Village

Yupukari Village

First thing this morning you will head off onto the savannah in search of the wierd and wonderful looking giant anteater. After breakfast head further down the Rupununi river to the village of Yupakari. As ever the boat journey is part of the adventure with lots of wildlife to be spotted along the way. You will stay at Caiman House, very aptly named, as this is where research is being conducted on the local black caiman. Caiman House is the hub of several development projects. Here you can meet local craftspeople who are supported by this project. You may also visit one of the libraries that they have provided. This evening you take to the river again and have the chance to participate in the field study of the black caiman which is being carried out here. This endangered species is the largest member of the aligator family. A night safari here may reveal iguanas, frogs, fish including piranhas, sleeping birds, bats, spiders, moths and if you are lucky maybe a possum, capybara or sleeping monkey.will be sighted. Whatever creatures you discover this is sure to be a night safari that you won't forget. Lodge - 1 night (BLD)  

Day
13/14
Georgetown

Georgetown

Morning free to relax and explore more of the project and its area. After an early lunch take a flight back to Georgetown. As you can see from the photo, not too many facilities at the airstrip! In the afternoon a guided tour of the city will take you around the avenues and have a chance to try some exotic local fruits or buy some local handicrafts. The next day enjoy a final free time in Georgetown before your tour ends. The Botanical Gardens are well worth a visit. Lodge - 1 night.  (B x2, L on Day 13)