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Georgetown,Guyana

  • 01 Dec
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  • 09 Dec 2026
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  • 9 days

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    From The Rustic Boomtown of Georgetown To Wild Jungles,Waterfalls And Fishing Camps Reachable Only By Air,.

    Day 1

    Georgetown Arrival

    Arriving From New York, Miami or Toronto.Pickup and transfer from Cheddi Jagan International Airport to Georgetown and your selected hotel. Cara Lodge was built in the 1840s. It has a long and romantic history and was the home of the first Lord Mayor of Georgetown. Over the years, the property has been visited by many dignitaries including King Edward VIll who stayed at the house in 1923. Other dignitaries have included President Jimmy Carter, HRH King Charles III and Mick Jagger. This magnificent wooden colonial home turned hotel offers the tradition and nostalgia of a bygone era. Overnight at Cara Lodge. (Check in time 1400hrs, Check out time 12midday)
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    Day 2

    Exploring Georgetown

    This morning we make an early start to have breakfast at one of the local stands with our host, guide and culinary master, Chef Delven Adams who will guide us around Bourda Market, the largest of the four markets in Georgetown. We will start our tour at the Guyana Shop which has all the local products produced and packaged in Guyana, before heading over to the market where we will meet some of the vendors who Chef buys from daily. We will visit the fish market, the meat section and the haberdashery section - where one can find anything you can think of from thread to bolts of all kinds of fabric. Dry goods like rice and of course demerara sugar are abundant. A stop at the bush medicine stalls is always educational. Heading outside you can see, touch and taste a variety of local fruits and vegetables unique in this part of the world. The chef will make his purchases with your suggestions of what you would like to try and will then head home to start preparing while we continue on a tour of the city of Georgetown with an experienced guide who will give you the history, rumour and facts on Georgetown and its citizens. During your visit to Georgetown, there are a number of interesting sites that should not be missed such as the National Museum, which contains a broad selection of our animal life portrayed in taxidermy in beautiful old glass cases, and the Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology, which houses a wonderful collection of artefacts and explains history and lifestyle of our indigenous peoples. On this mix of vehicle and walking tour, enjoy the views of other historic buildings along this promenade such as the Public Library, City Hall, the Victoria Law Courts, St. Andrews Kirk, Stabroek Market - once described as a “bizarre bazaar, and St. George’s Cathedral, which is one of the world’s tallest free-standing wooden buildings. We will visit the Botanical Gardens, home to an extensive collection of tropical flora, and we will also pay a visit to a pond either in the gardens or the National Park, to feed the endangered West Indian Manatees. After our city tour, we will go to the Backyard Café for lunch. This, as the name suggests, is a backyard that Chef has turned into an exclusive little hidden gem of a restaurant. If you are interested, Chef will welcome you to join him as he prepares a wonderful meal prepared from the fruits and vegetables we bought in the market in the morning. Or you can just sit under the arbour and sip unique blends of juice or enjoy a cold beer, while taking in the sounds and smells of a delicious meal in the making. Once he is ready, we will start eating our way through the courses, remember to pace yourself as you will want to try it all.This afternoon we will take a drive through the heart of the city to the Stabroek Market area. Here we will join the afternoon commuters using the old ferry stelling to board the river taxis which are used to cross the Demerara River. The river taxis are a faster alternative route to using the Demerara Harbour Bridge. We will slowly cruise along and across the Demerara River while your guide will give a brief history of the famous buildings along the waterfront. We then continue our trip to see the Demerara Harbour Bridge, once the longest floating bridge in the world at a total length of 1,851m long. We will cross under the bridge and tie up our boat near a mangrove that is the nightly roost for a variety of birds. As the sun sets over the river we will have a cold drink and some snacks (or cutters as we call them here in Guyana) as we enjoy flocks of brilliant Scarlet Ibis, Snail Kites, Herons, and three kinds of Egrets as they fly across the sky and settle into the mangroves for the evening. Soon after the sun sets we return to the ferry stelling while enjoying the city and ship lights from the river. Overnight at Cara Lodge. BL
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    Day 3

    Kaieteur Falls

    0545hrs pickup and transfer to the extensive and beautiful Georgetown Botanical Gardens where, if we are lucky, we will have views of the Blood-colored Woodpecker. This colorful Veniliornis is found only in the Guianas and even there almost wholly limited to the narrow coastal plain. The gardens host Snail Kite, Gray Hawk, Pearl Kite, Carib Grackle, Red-bellied and Red-shouldered Macaws and the rare festive parrots. We will walk on trails in the back of the gardens and may see Yellow-chinned Spinetail, Black-crested Antshrike, Silver-beaked Tanager, Buff-breasted Wren, Golden-spangled Piculet and Ashy-headed Greenlet. You may even want to take a break from birding to feed some manatees in one of the nearby ponds. Return to your hotel. Pickup and transfer to Eugene F. Correia International Airport. From the Eugene F. Correia International Airport take a scheduled flight over the Demerara and Essequibo Rivers and hundreds of miles of unbroken tropical rainforest to land at Kaieteur Falls, the world’s highest free-falling waterfall. Kaieteur is situated in the heart of Guyana on the Potaro River, a tributary of the Essequibo. The water of Kaieteur flows over a sandstone conglomerate tableland into a deep gorge - a drop of 741 feet or 5 times the height of Niagara Falls. There are no other falls in the world with the magnitude of the sheer drop existing at Kaieteur. Amerindian legend of the Patamona tribe has it that Kai, one of the tribe’s chiefs (after whom the falls is named), committed self-sacrifice by canoeing himself over the falls. It was believed this would encourage the Great Spirit Makonaima to save the tribe from being destroyed by the savage Caribishi. Kaieteur supports a unique micro environment with Tank Bromeliads, the largest in the world, in which the tiny Golden frog spends its entire life and the rarely seen Guiana Cock- of-the-rock nesting close by. The lucky visitor may also see the famous flights of the Kaieteur Swifts or Makonaima Birds which nest under the vast shelf of rock carved over millions of years by the black water of the Potaro River. Pickup and transfer from Eugene F. Correia International Airport to Georgetown.

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    Day 4

    Rewa Ecolodge

    Pickup and transfer to Eugene F. Correia International Airport. Board scheduled flight for journey over the Demerara and Essequibo Rivers and hundreds of miles of tropical rainforest to land at Lethem. Transfer from Lethem to Kwatamang Landing. Enjoy lunch at Rock View Lodge before continuing your journey. Travel by boat along the Rupununi River with opportunities to see wild Giant River Otters and Black Caiman. You will pass locals fishing and bathing in the river until you reach the Rewa River and the Amerindian community of Rewa. Journey is approximately 50 miles by river and can be as short as 2 hours and as long as 4 hours depending on the water level. Rewa Village is located where the Rewa River runs into the Rupununi River in the North Rupununi. The surrounding area is rainforest, mountains and oxbow lakes and teeming with wildlife birds and fish. The community of approximately 220 persons is predominately Macushi with a few families of the Wapashani and Patamona tribes. Villagers practice subsistence farming, fishing and hunting with little opportunity for cash employment. In 2005 the community constructed the Rewa Eco-lodge so that they could establish a sustainable eco-tourism business. The lodge itself is situated on the river bank overlooking the Rewa River with views down river to the Rupununi River. Along the river bank tables and benches offer a relaxing location to enjoy the river. The grassed clearing in the rainforest houses three benabs and six cabins. The largest benab is the kitchen and dining area, with an outlook to the river. Accommodation is in two benabs each with two bedrooms and a large patio with hammocks for relaxing with shared bathrooms just outside; and six individual cabins with attached bathrooms open to the sky. Later this afternoon take a short boat ride from the lodge to the opposite bank on the Rupununi River. Hidden after a five-minute walk from the boat is a lovely oxbow lake. The magical setting is enhanced with a wooden deck out over the pond, allowing close-up views of the Victoria amazonica, the world's largest waterlily and the national flower of Guyana. The leaves that float on the water grow up to 3 metres in diameter with a submerged stalk of 7 to 8 metres. The flowers which bloom at dusk are white on the first night. By the third night, they change colour to pink and also change to a male flower. The golden colours across the pond at dusk combined with birds coming into roost provide a lovely nature experience. Overnight at Rewa Eco-lodge. BLD
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    Day 5

    Sportfishing The Rupununi River

    Day 05 Enjoy breakfast at dawn overlooking the river. Then head out by boat along the Rupununi River, into an oxbow lake to begin a hike up Awarmie Mountain. The climb is steep in a few sections but in general not too difficult. Along the way, you may see lots of birds and perhaps good close up views of Black Spider Monkeys. There is good birding along the trail with White Bellbirds calling both from the scrubby woodland at the beginning of the trail and again from the forests far below you when reach the summit. Other species you may see include Ornate Hawk-eagle, Black Curassow, Red-fan Parrot, Guianan Puffbird, Todd’s Antwren, Spotted Tanager and Bay-headed Tanager. The area also has a high density of macaws including Scarlet, Blue-and-yellow and Red-and-Green Macaws. There is a small plateau on the top of the mountain and in one direction, there are uninterrupted views back to the Rupununi River, some patches of Savannah and across to the distant Kanuku Mountains. In the other direction, there is a near vertical drop of at least 200m and the view is across great swathes of undisturbed forest to the distant Iwokrama Mountain and much closer, Makarapan Mountain. Makarapan is the oldest mountain in South America if not the world clocking in at an amazing two thousand million years old. Return to the lodge for lunch. This afternoon participate in Sport fishing at Rewa Eco Lodge is a high-octane pursuit of the river's most aggressive predators within one of the Amazon’s most pristine ecosystems. Anglers can test their skill against the explosive strikes of the vibrant Peacock Bass or the formidable Payara, famously known as the "vampire fish" for its protruding fangs and legendary fighting spirit. The river system also teems with sleek Bicuda in the fast-moving rapids and prehistoric-looking Arowana that frequent the calm, overhanging banks. Guided by expert Makushi woodsmen, you’ll navigate remote black-water creeks and hidden lagoons where massive Lau Lau catfish lurk in the deep river bends. This strictly catch-and-release experience focuses on the raw energy of the hunt while ensuring the preservation of the river's rich biodiversity. Every cast offers a unique connection to the untamed wilderness, blending traditional indigenous knowledge with a world-class sport fishing adventure. Overnight at Rewa Eco-lodge. BLD

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    Day 6

    Savannah Wildlife

    Day 06 A tour to Kumaka Pond is a premier wildlife experience at Rewa Eco Lodge, offering a serene journey into one of the most vibrant aquatic ecosystems in the Rupununi. The adventure begins with a tranquil boat ride from the lodge, navigating narrow, winding channels where the rainforest canopy often meets overhead. This secluded oxbow lake serves as a vital sanctuary for a diverse range of Amazonian species, providing a mirror-like surface that reflects the untouched beauty of the surrounding primary forest. This afternoon continues your fishing experience. Overnight at Rewa Eco-lodge. BLD
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    Day 7

    River Exploration

    Day 06 A tour to Kumaka Pond is a premier wildlife experience at Rewa Eco Lodge, offering a serene journey into one of the most vibrant aquatic ecosystems in the Rupununi. The adventure begins with a tranquil boat ride from the lodge, navigating narrow, winding channels where the rainforest canopy often meets overhead. This secluded oxbow lake serves as a vital sanctuary for a diverse range of Amazonian species, providing a mirror-like surface that reflects the untouched beauty of the surrounding primary forest. This afternoon continues your fishing experience. Overnight at Rewa Eco-lodge. BLD Day 07 Early morning travel up the Rewa River to a location known as Seawall. This rock formation is a great place to fish or take in the beauty of the location. Visit sand banks where river turtles come to lay their eggs. Along the river banks you may see red howlers, squirrel and brown capuchin monkeys. We continue up river and then hike through the rainforest to area where we can observe the Goliath bird-eating spider, the largest spiderin the world by mass and size. The practice of calling theraphosids "bird-eating" derives from an early 18th-century copper engraving showing one eating a hummingbird. These spiders can have a leg span of up to 28cm (11in), a body length of up to 11.9cm (4.7in) and can weigh up to 175g (6.2oz). Despite its name, it is rare for the Goliath bird-eating spider to actually prey on birds; in the wild, its diet consists primarily of other large arthropods, worms and amphibians. However, because of its size and opportunistic predatory behavior, it is not uncommon for this species to kill and consume a variety of insectsand small terrestrial vertebrates. In the wild,they have been observed feeding on rodents, frogs, toads, lizards and even snakes. This afternoon continues your fishing experience. Overnight at Rewa Eco-lodge. BLD
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    Day 8

    Return To Georgetown

    After breakfast say goodbye to staff and newfound friends and board boat. Travel by boat along the Rupununi River to Kwatamang Landing. Transfer from Kwatamang Landing to Lethem. Scheduled flight from Lethem to Eugene F. Correia International Airport. Pickup and transfer from Eugene F. Correia International Airport to Georgetown. Pickup at your hotel and transfer to a local restaurant. Guyana has a plethora of incredible foods. From grass-fed cows, delicious fresh fish, succulent prawns, wonderful tasting chicken and the colourful fresh fruits and vegetables. Now combine all that with a trained international Guyanese chef bringing together an updated form of classical Guyanese cuisine and served in the delightful garden setting of his home. On top of that, combined with the smells of the herb garden and seeing fruits of the garden hanging from the trees around you. Lit by stars moon and candlelight you are going to be in for an unforgettable feast. Eon John will be cooking right in front of you so it’s a very personal experience. We start with a delicious rum cocktail (or mocktail) and relax. The menu is designed to suit your group's palette so if you fancy the bush fish like hassar lovingly crafted into a delicious meal or maybe the golden Gilbaca catfish which is one of the sweetest fish ever. The ingredients come together using ingredients that have been personally sourced to give you a highlight of your dining experience in Guyana. Chef Eon John the Singing Chef will serenade you under the stars as you finish your meal. Overnight at Cara Lodge. BLD (Check in time 1400hrs, Check out time 1200hrs midday)
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    Day 9

    Departure

    Pickup and transfer to Cheddi Jagan International Airport for your departing flight. 

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