Highlights Of Guyana (trip)

Highlights Of Guyana

  • Georgetown Airport, Guyana
  • Active & Adventure
Guyana, South America

from $5,359* per person15 DaysYear-round
Comfort accommodations Exertion level: 3
Operator: Wilderness Explorers 16 people max
A terrific sampler of nature, culture, and adventure across unknown Guyana. From the coastal mangrove regions to the interior rain forests and savannahs, this itinerary offers you a well-paced opportunity to see all that Guyana has to offer. You'll travel by small plane, canoe, and various 4X4 vehicles and stay at rustic - but comfortable - lodges run by local communities. Watch the sun rise over the rain forest from the Canopy Walkway, play with orphaned giant river otters at Karanambu and observe the Victoria Amazonica bloom at sunset. If you're lucky you might just spot a jaguar, giant anteater, bearded saki monkey, or even a goliath bird-eating spider!

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Guyana, South America

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  • This is a custom departure, meaning this trip is offered on dates that you arrange privately with the provider. Additionally, you need to form your own private group for this trip. The itinerary and price here is just a sample. Contact the provider for detailed pricing, minimum group size, and scheduling information. For most providers, the larger the group you are traveling with, the lower the per-person cost will be.

Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrive Guyana
Arrive in Guyana. Transfer to Georgetown.
Overnight at Cara Lodge


Day 2 - Botanical Gardens, city tour, visit Demerara Distillery, Roy Geddes musical evening
This morning enjoy a Georgetown city tour highlighting the architecture, markets and botanical Gardens (see full description below). This afternoon visit Demerara Distillers Limited to see how rum is processed in their plant at Diamond. The tour also includes a visit to the Rum Heritage Museum. Lunch at Cara Lodge. Late this afternoon visit the home of Roy Geddes for a cultural evening and local dinner. Roy is Guyana’s most famous steel pan player and maker. He will demonstrate how steel pans are made and discuss their history and a rendition of pop, rock, soca, classical and jazz numbers of the pans. (B,L,D)
Overnight at Cara Lodge


Day 3 - Kaieteur and Orinduik Falls
Today enjoy a trip to Kaieteur and Orinduik Falls. (B,L,D)
Overnight at Cara Lodge


Day 4 - Travel on Demerara River to Arrowpoint Lodge
Depart Georgetown after breakfast and travel south along the Demerara River. Transfer to a boat for a trip along the Demerara River to Timehri, the boat then turns into the Kamuni River where overhanging vegetation has stained the water a deep black colour and the chill air is relieved by intermittent bursts of sunlight. The boat will wind through thick rain forest and then savannah before entering the Pokerero Creek and the Amerindian reserve of Santa. The river system is the only means of travel here, and you may see families transporting their farm produce to market or canoeing to the village church. The area is also rich in bird and wild life, and the lucky visitor may catch a glimpse of monkeys in the trees or a toucan gliding overhead. We then stop at the Amerindian village of Santa Mission, which is an Amerindian village of the Arawak and Carib tribes, the residents welcome visitors and often will stop to talk or even invite you into their homes. You will be able to experience village life and see and purchase local handi craft made from materials of the rain forest . Then it is a 15 minute boat ride to Arrowpoint Nature Resort, where you will be greeted by the friendly staff offering a welcome drink. Receive an orientation talk on the resort and surroundings. Arrowpoint Nature Resort’s surroundings offer a variety of habitats: open grassy marsh, scattered stands of moriche palm and fairly tall sandbelt forest. The resort has an ample trail system and additionally the attractive option of birdwatching by boat along peaceful stretches of water upstream. This afternoon you can relax, swim, take a pedal boat out on the creek, try a spot of fishing. Or journey through the rain forest by mountain bike or hiking to Maburi Junction and more opportunity to observed wildlife including a visit to the Bell Bird calling site. The staff will demonstrate the cassava bread making Amerindian style and you will be able to taste the bread when finished. (this Demo is dependent on availability of cassava crop). Tonight dinner will be served on the beach. When the sun goes down, the beach is transformed into a festival of lights provided by traditional mounted flambé and a spectacular large bonfire. An indigenous atmosphere is created as a mouth watering three course dinner is served buffet style on the beach. After dinner enjoy a night walk through the dark jungle trails with your own head lamp (provided by resort) and experienced local guide. This is a unique opportunity to experience the other side of the tropical rain forest . The deep beauty of the tropical night comes alive with vast numbers of fire flies sparkling through the trees as the different colors eyes of the night creatures light up the jungle night. For your return journey you will paddle along the dark waters of the creek which will surprisingly become nearly transparent as you look into it with your head lamp and the colorful eyes of the marine life looks back at you. (B,L,D)
Overnight at Arrowpoint Nature Resort


Day 5 - Travel to Iwokrama Rainforest
This morning before breakfast take canoes out to birdwatch along the creek. In palms we may encounter the strikingly beautiful Point-tailed Palmcreeper. We may also see Sungrebe, Sunbittern, Green Ibis, Trogons, Macaws and a myriad of hummingbirds including the Black-throated Mango and Green-tailed Goldenthroat. But the one everyone wants to see is the magnificent Crimson Topaz which occurs along the streams. Or if you prefer go fishing with a guide. Breakfast is served on the verandah. Then take a boat back to the marina and transfer to Ogle Airstrip for a flight across the rain forest to the Annai Airstrip. Transfer by vehicle to Iwokrama River Lodge. Afternoon free to explore the trails around the field station with an Iwokrama Ranger. After dinner, we will take you out on to the river to spot caiman and other nocturnal wildlife. (B,L,D)
Overnight at Iwokrama River Lodge


Day 6 - Turtle mountain hike, Kurpukari Falls, Amerindian petroglyphs, village visit
This morning we will take you on an early morning boat ride near the River Lodge. After breakfast, you will leave the River Lodge for the journey to Turtle Mountain, and an exhilarating climb up the mountain to its summit at 935ft (approx. 360m). It takes 1 ¾ 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 the River lodge for lunch. As the afternoon cools join a boat trip for a visit Kurupukari Falls to see the Amerindian petroglyphs (dependent on the water level). Then visit the small Amerindian village of Fair View before returning to the River Lodge. (B,L,D)
Overnight at Iwokrama River Lodge


Day 7 - Dawn rainforest hike, visit Iworkrama Canopy Walkway
At dawn take a wildlife walk with an Iwokrama Ranger close to the River Lodge. After breakfast we will transfer you by vehicle or Bedford truck (convert with forward facing seats, roof and clear roll down sides) along the trail that is one of the best places to see the elusive Jaguar. The Iwokrama forest is rapidly gaining an international reputation for its healthy jaguar populations that seem not to be troubled by the appearance of curious humans. No promises, but many have been lucky! The journey ends at the Iwokrama Canopy Walkway which allows you to view the forest from 35 M up in the canopy. Experience the activity in the mid and upper canopy of the forest and see darkness settle over the forest. (B,L,D)
Overnight at Atta Rainforest Lodge


Day 8 - Dawn on the Canopy Walkway, visit Cock of the Rock lek, visit Surama Village
Welcome the dawn chorus from the canopy walkway. After breakfast travel to a trail in the Iwokrama Forest to hopefully see the amazingly brilliant Guianian Cock-of-the-rock. Continue your trip onto the Amerindian village of Surama. On arrival in Surama receive a welcome from a village counsellor and settle into your accommodation. A local guide will escort you for a short walk on trails to observe the forest and bird life. As the afternoon cools your guide will take you on a tour of the village. Visit the local school, medical centre and church along with some of the village houses. Tonight enjoy an educational walk to observe wildlife and experience the mystique of the forest after dark. (B,L,D)
Overnight at Surama Eco-Lodge


Day 9 - Surama Mountain hike, Burro Burro river expedition
Rise before dawn for a walk across the savannah and then the exhilarating climb up Surama Mountain in the cool morning air. This is the best time to observe bird life along the trail. Breakfast will be served at a lookout point which affords incredible views across the village and savannah to the Pakaraima Mountains. Return to village for lunch and then take a three mile walk across the savannah and through the rain forest to the Burro Burro River. Your guides will then paddle you on the Burro Burro River for opportunities to observe Giant River Otters, Tapir, Tira, Spider Monkeys and many more species. Return to village for sunset. (B,L,D)
Overnight at Surama Eco-Lodge


Day 10 - Drive to Annai Village
After breakfast depart Surama by 4x4 for Rock View Lodge at Annai. Rock View Lodge is located where the savannah meets the forest-covered foothills of the Pakaraima Mountains. With its tropical gardens and flowering trees, the lodge resembles an oasis in the savannah, and attracts many species of birds, particularly nectar feeders and frugivores. Nearby patches of light forest are home to certain ant birds and flycatchers, and of course the grasslands support an avifauna of their own. (B,L,D)
Overnight at Rock View Lodge


Day 11 - Dawn hike on Panorama Trail, afternoon at leisure
Early morning excursion to a nearby trail, which facilitates access high into the Pakaraima Foothills and panoramic views out into the vast savannahs. You may simply relax in the refreshing waters of the Rupununi only pool. (B,L,D)
Overnight at Rock View Lodge


Day 12 - 4X4 transfer to Rupununi River, boats to Karanambu Ranch
After breakfast transfer by 4x4 to Ginep Landing for a boat trip on the Rupununi River to Karanambu Ranch. This is the home of Diane McTurk, widely known for her work in rehabilitating orphaned, giant river otters to the wild. Diane and her otters have appeared on National Geographic, Jeff Corwin Experience, Really Wild Show (BBC) and the Calgary’s “Zoo World”. Karanambu has a long history of visiting naturalists and Diane’s father, Tiny McTurk, has welcomed David Attenborough and Gerald Durrell (Three Singles to Adventure). Dinner with Diane, will include stories on the history of the family and the Rupununi Savannahs. (B,L,D)
Overnight at Karanambu Ranch


Day 13 - Fishing, otter-play, birdwatching, and witness the Victoria Amazonica’s sunset bloom.
Diane sometimes has resident orphaned otters and you can help her as she tends to them. You can visit Simoni Pond for some of the best inland fishing (add US$15.00) in Guyana including Peacock Bass or explore the flooded forest or savannah. Visits can be made to nearby ponds for birdwatching and to view the Victoria Amazonica, the world’s largest water lily and Guyana’s national flower. Explore the Rupununi River in search of wild Giant River Otters, Black Caiman and Arapaima. An evening visit to Crane Pond to see hundreds of Ibis, Anhinga, Heron and Egret roosting is a highlight. (B,L,D)
Overnight at Karanambu Ranch


Day 14 - Dawn search for giant anteater; afternoon flight to Georgetown
This morning travel out onto the savannah to search for a Giant Anteater. After an early lunch take a flight back to Georgetown. (B,L)
Overnight at Cara Lodge


Day 15 - Depart Guyana
Depart Guyana (B)

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