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Sail off for adventure during this highly-customizable 9- or 11-day expedition along Guyana’s Burro-Burro River. This remote waterway winds through the Iwokrama rainforest, offers access to an incredible range of wildlife. Set up camp at remote hideaways, joining in for night time nature treks in search of giant otters, tapir, anacondas tree snakes and more. […]

Trot across the countryside, over streams, and past trees full of parrots and other wildlife with this horseback riding tour from Lethem. Traveling by horseback is a fun and active way to explore off-the-beaten-track attractions that many visitors overlook and gives you a good sense of life in the Guyana countryside. Horseback riding tour from […]

Biking from Lethem to the Kanuku Mountains is a fun and active way to explore Guyana with a guide. This tour takes you through small villages and across a beautiful savanna to reach a set of waterfalls, where you have free time to swim, snack, and fish before returning to the city. Bike tour from […]

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December 15, 2019

This tour explores the birding habitats in Guyana’s interior, focusing on the areas around Kaeiteur Falls, Iwokrama Rainforest Reserve and Surama. These locations are noted for their incredible birding opportunities. We may encounter birds such as the Guianan Cock-of-the-rock, White-chinned and White-tipped Swifts, Macaws, Toucans, Cracids, Cotingas, Crimson Topaz, Crimson Fruitcrow, Hoatzin, the Harpy Eagle […]

This 3-night ecotour in Guyana includes an overnight stay at the Sloth Island Nature Resort—a natural habitat for the namesake mammals as well as monkeys and an array of birdlife. Round-trip airfare is included from Georgetown to Kaieteur Falls with an entire day devoted to nature. Hotel and airport transfers, a motorboat ride on the […]

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December 15, 2019

The 1763 Monument should be your next city tour stop. Cuffy, also spelled Coffy, Kofi or Koffi (died in 1763), was an Akan man who was captured in his native West Africa and stolen for slavery to work in the plantations of the Dutch colony of Berbice in present-day Guyana. He became famous because in […]

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December 15, 2019

Don’t miss your chance to take a tour to Stabroek Market Square. Half of Stabroek Market is built on land, which has been re-claimed from the river. There has been a public market in this area since 1792, but the present building dates from 1842, it was expanded in 1881. The Stabroek Market was built […]

Take a tour to the world’s tallest freestanding wooden building at a height of 143 feet. The current structure is the third Church and second Cathedral of St. George’s erected near this site. The first Church was razed to the ground, the second collapsed due to weak foundations and this; the third one was built […]

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December 15, 2019

The Cenotaph, dedicated to Guyana’s soldiers who died in service during the wars of 1914 – 1918, 1939 – 1945. The Government built the marble monument, about 4.5m tall through public subscriptions. On the day of the 9th anniversary of the declaration of war with Germany Saturday, 14 August 1923, Governor Graeme Thompson unveiled it. […]

Take a grand tour to the Walter Roth Museum Of Anttropology. Next to the State House, this is a center for research into Guyana’s Amerindian communities. Named after a Dr. Walter Roth a British doctor and geologist who was posted to Guyana in 1909 and developed by its first curator Dr. Denis Williams. It displays […]