Adults Only Tours Group Tours Ultimate Guyana Nature Experience 14 Days/13 Nights

Explore the rainforest, river and savannah of Guyana’s pristine interior by air, land, river and on foot to witness its remarkable wildlife in a small group, accompanied by an expert naturalist guide.
Price
$4999 per person
Duration
14 Days
Destination
Guyana
Travellers
18+

EVERY MILE A MEMORY Ultimate Guyana Nature Experience 14 Days/13 Nights

Explore the rainforest, river and savannah of Guyana’s pristine interior by air, land, river and on foot to witness its remarkable wildlife in a small group, accompanied by an expert naturalist guide.
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Explore the rainforest, river and savannah of Guyana’s pristine interior by air, land, river and on foot to witness its remarkable wildlife in a small group, accompanied by an expert naturalist guide.

What's included

Destination
Departure Location
Georgetown
Return Location
Georgetown
Price includes
  • Accommodation in 4* hotel/resort
  • Airport Transfers
  • Drinks and Meals
  • Entrance Fees and Taxes
  • Private Vehicle
  • Profesional Guide
  • Protection Gear
  • Snorkelling Equipment
  • Spa Treatment
Price does not include
  • Personal expenses
  • Return - International Flights
  • Travel Insurance
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Explore the rainforest, river and savannah of Guyana’s pristine interior by air, land, river and on foot to witness its remarkable wildlife in a small group, accompanied by an expert naturalist guide.

  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Day 5
  • Day 6
  • Day 7
  • Day 8
  • Day9
  • Day10
  • Day 11
  • Day12
  • Day13
  • Day 14
Day 1

Arrival - GeorgeTown

Upon arrival, you will find our team at the airports and transfer to a hotel in the city. Accommodation:Cara Lodge, Meals. Dinner
Day 2

Kaieteur Falls

We will board a small 12-seater aircraft for a 50-minute flight to visit the famous Kaieteur Falls, which is the world’s highest free-falling waterfall with a single drop. The waterfall is located where the Potaro River plunges 741 feet into the gorge. After spending 2 hours exploring the waterfall from various sites, we will fly back to George Town. You will then be transferred to your hotel in Georgetown for the evening. Please note that the visit to Kaieteur Falls may occasionally be rescheduled depending on the number of people booked for the flight. ­ Accommodation:Cara Lodge, Meals.Breakfast , Lunch, Dinner
Day 3

Fairview & Indian House Island

Transfer back to Ogle Airport for a chartered flight over the rainforest to Fairview, a village deep in the interior, for the short drive to Iwokrama River Lodge. In the late afternoon you explore the extensive trail systems to seek out rainforest mammals such as black spider monkeys or a banded tamandua.Iwokrama is also home to many bird species, including capuchinbird, black nunbird, chestnut-rumped woodcreeper, Amazonian antshrike and strong-billed woodcreeper. Over dinner you will hear about the important conservation and research work of the Iwokrama International Centre for Rainforest Conservation and Development. Accommodation: Iwokrama River Lodge, 2-nights Accommodation: Iwokrama River Lodge Meals: All Inclusive
Day 4

Essequibo River, Turtle Mountain & Kurupukari Falls

An early boat trip on the Essequibo River offers an opportunity to hear the dawn chorus before breakfast. You then set off on a short boat ride to the base of Turtle Mountain, keeping an eye out for sloth, capybara, caiman and arapaima – the world’s largest freshwater fish – plus red howler, edge-capped capuchin and black spider monkeys. The exhilarating climb to the 290-metre-high summit takes around two hours, but is worth the effort for the breathtaking views. On your return there is time to relax for a while, then as it starts to cool off, you set out to visit the Amerindian petroglyphs at Kurupukari Falls. After nightfall you meander along the river by boat looking for tree boas and tree frogs before making your way back to the lodge for dinner. Accommodation: Iwokrama River Lodge Meals: All Inclusive
Day 5

Dawn transfer to Atta Rainforest Lodge

Early transfer though Iwokrama Rainforest, which is fast gaining an international reputation for its jaguar population. Stop en route for birding in the mori scrub, an unusual low forest on sandy soil that supports birds such as rufous-crowned elaenia, black manakin and red-shouldered tanager. Continue to Iwokrama Canopy Walkway to watch canopy-dwelling birds plus red howler and black spider monkeys. There are trails to walk, or you can explore the area around the lodge, where deer and agouti are regular visitors. Another major target is the white-winged potoo which can be seen from the canopy walkway after dark. Accommodation: Atta Rainforest Lodge, Meals: All Inclusive
Day 6

Explore Atta Rainforest

The forest around the lodge offers good birding, but the main attraction is the canopy walkway, from which you can see birds that would be difficult to see from the forest floor. Among the highlights are several species of parakeet, Caica parrot, Guianan puffbird, waved and golden-collared woodpeckers and three species of antwren. If the trees are in fruit, you may see rare dusky purple-tuft and purple-breasted cotinga. The clearing around the lodge is one of the best places to spot the ‘must-see’ crimson fruitcrow, which often feeds in the nearby trees. A family group of black curassow regularly passes through and, with luck, you should be able to add this usually timid bird to your list. Accommodation: Atta Rainforest Lodge, Meals: All Inclusive
Day 7

Transfer to Surama

Welcome the dawn chorus from the canopy walkway and witness the activity as short-tailed nighthawks settle for the day, swifts take to the sky, white-throated and channel-billed toucans yodel, and barred-forest falcons call. After breakfast drive into the forest to seek out Guianian cock-of-the-rock and hear about the uses of jungle plants, then continue to the Amerindian village of Surama, set on a small patch savannah surrounded by rainforest-clad hills. 

Surama’s inhabitants are mainly from the Macushi tribe and still observe many traditional practices. After settling in, you visit the school, medical centre, church and some village houses. A short trail walk will show you the forest through the eyes of your indigenous guides, and you’ll learn about medicinal plants and their uses. Later, a night walk reveals the mystery of the forest after dark. 

Accommodation: Surama Eco-lodge, 2-nights

Day 8

Walk in savannah & boat trip in Burro Burro River

Rise before dawn to walk across the savannah and climb Surama Mountain in the cool morning air – the best time for birdlife. After breakfast at a lookout with fine views across to the Pakaraima Mountains, return to the village. A five-kilometre afternoon walk takes you across the savannah and through rainforest to the Burro Burro River, where your guides paddle you in canoes to see giant river otters, tapir, tira, and spider monkeys, before returning to the village for sunset.  

Day9

Early morning birding walk from Surama

This morning you can join the birding walk through the rainforest in search of birds and other wildlife. Alternatively, you can relax around the lodge.

Following breakfast, transfer by road in four-wheel drive Bedford truck to the village of Annai which is situated at the foot of the Pakaraima Mountains where the rainforest meets the savannah. Arriving in Annai for lunch, there will be an opportunity to explore the grounds of our accommodation in Annai. Learn more about what happens at this unique property before relaxing. There is a swimming pool at your lodge, so you can take the chance to enjoy a swim as well if you wish.

Accommodation: Rock View Lodge, 1-night

Day10

Guided birding walk on the Panorama Trail & afternoon boat trip along the Rupununi River

This morning we enjoy a birding walk along the Panorama Trail in the Pakaraima Mountains and also hope to see some poison dart frogs out on the trail as well. After breakfast back at the lodge, you drive to the banks of the Rupununi River. Jabiru stork and toco toucan are often seen on this stretch of road, along with red howler and spider monkeys. From Ginep Landing you take a boat on the Rupununi, where – depending on the water level – may see giant otters, as several family groups live along this stretch of river. Your destination, Karanambu Lodge, is the former home of Diane McTurk, who was known for her work rehabilitating orphaned giant river otters. 

In the afternoon you head out by boat to look for otters in the wild and see giant Victoria regia waterlilies bloom at dusk. On the way back your guide will use a spotlight to find nocturnal wildlife. 

Accommodation: Karanambu Ranch, 2-nights

Day 11

Wildlife watching excursions from Karanambu

The whole day is dedicated to wildlife watching and birding, exploring the varied habitats around Karanambu by boat and Land Rover. In the morning, you head for the savannah to spot giant anteater and there a good chances of seeing these unique mammals. When it comes to birds the grassland species that can be seen include double-striped thick-knees, bi-coloured wren and bearded tachuri, while patches of forest are home to ferruginous pygmy owl, violaceous trogon, blue ground-dove and great antshrike. The river has wood stork, white faced and black-bellied whistling doves and stripe-backed bittern, and as you move around you may see least grebe, South American snipe, rufous-throated sapphire, yellow tyrannulet, cliff flycatcher and ruddy-breasted seedeater. 

Day12

Savannah walk & transfer to Caiman House Field Station

This morning venture out onto the savannah in search of giant anteater. Then, after breakfast, transfer by boat to Caiman House Field Station in the Amerindian village of Yupukari, keeping an eye out for giant river otters, black caiman (which can reach more than four metres in length) and arapaima, and birding as you go.

Accommodation: Caiman House, 1-night

Day13

Fly back to Georgetown, city tour

After breakfast, transfer to the town of Lethem, from where you catch a scheduled flight back to Georgetown, taking you over hundreds of miles of broken rainforest as well as the Demerara and Essequibo Rivers. Once in Georgetown, you will have an afternoon tour of the city.

Accommodation: Cara Lodge, 1-night

Day 14

Depart Georgetown

Today you will be dropped back at the airport to catch your next flight back home

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    Ultimate Guyana Nature Experience 14 Days/13 Nights

    Price
    $4999 per person
    Duration
    14 Days
    Destination
    Guyana
    Travellers
    18+

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