Our overland tour to Suriname (Paramaribo) leaves weekly on Friday and return on Sunday. A two night three day excursion that will leave you wanting more. The trip begins early at 4:00am,(Hotel Tower)departure time to facilite the two ferries crossing to Suriname.
Baganara is one of
the 365 islands on the Essequibo River. Your day starts with an
exhilarating speedboat ride up to the Essequibo after crossing
the Demerara Floating Bridge, and includes brief stops along the
river at Fort Island, Shanklands Resort, Bartica and Marshall
Falls.
Built in the deep recesses
of the rich Madewini Jungle is a natural wonder - so serene, so
peaceful, so breathtaking. A drive from the city to the East Bank
of the Demerara River, over rolling Soesdyke-Linden Hills and
through a winding sleepy forest bring one to Emerald Tower Rainforest
Lodge.
Lake Mainstay is on the Essequibo
Coast, just inland from Anna Regina. With it's own airstrip, it's
a 20 minute flight from Georgetown. A cluster of comfortable air-conditioned
cottages on the lake shore, it can accommodate more visitors that
the other resorts, and has facilities to handle a conference of
incentive trip.
Nestled between the mighty Essequibo river
and the unspoiled rainforest, Shanklands awaits you. An uncrowned
tropical retreat set among rolling manicured lawns, untouched
by time and insulated from the outside world, Shanklands is a
place of romance and relaxation.
Getting to Timberhead involves
a trip to the jetty at Timehri, which is just 35 minutes from
Georgetown or 5 minutes from Cheddi Jagan International Airport.
Several distinct features of Saxacalli promotes the area as a prime tourism site, principal among them the unique beachfront of the village reputed to be the best beach along this section of the Essequibo River.
KARANAMBO RANCH is located in the north Rupununi between the Pakaraima and Kanuku Mountains . The ranch has a community feeling with accommodation in individual palm thatched twin bedded huts shaded by huge mango trees.
The Government of Guyana has allocated 360,000 hectares of pristine rain forest in central Guyana for the Iwokrama Programme which was launched in 1990.
DADANAWA, Guyana's largest working cattle ranch, covers 2,000 miles of the southern Rupununi and enjoys a wonderful vista of the Kanuku Mountains. The hardy barefoot vacqueros, the several Amerindian villages on the ranch and the other personalities of Dadanawa make this Guyanese Wild West experience a unique one.
Rock View is close to the
Annai airstrip. The resort offers a taste of both Guyana and Brazil,
with a bilingual staff and cuisine from both countries. Bird watching,
fishing, pony trekking, nature and adventure tours are all a part
of the offering at Rock View Lodge. Visitors are accommodated
in comfortable, well furnished self-contained suites in the guest
house.