Experience this unforgettable guided adventure through Guyana’s breathtaking natural landscapes. Visit the awe-inspiring Kaieteur and Orinduik Falls, venture deep into the Iwokrama Rainforest, and cruise the Essequibo River in search of exotic wildlife — from colorful macaws to playful river otters and even the elusive jaguar. This eco-adventure is perfect for nature lovers and explorers seeking raw beauty, adventure, and a true connection to the wild.
Georgetown is the largest city in and capital of Guyana.
Valid Passport: Must be valid for at least six months beyond your departure date from Guyana.
Visa Check: Confirm if you need a visa based on your nationality. US, Canadian, and UK citizens usually do not need one for short tourist stays.
Proof of Exit: Have a confirmed return or onward flight ticket.
Yellow Fever Certificate: Highly recommended and often required if arriving from risk countries. It must be administered at least 10 days prior to entry.
Accommodation Proof: Keep a copy of your hotel or lodge reservation details.
Official Currency: The Guyanese Dollar
Widely Accepted: The US Dollar is accepted by hotels and tour operators in Georgetown.
Cash is Essential: You must carry Guyanese Dollars for small shops, taxis, market vendors, and especially for all transactions outside of Georgetown (jungle lodges, remote areas).
Cards (Limited Use): Credit cards (Visa/MasterCard) are accepted at major hotels and restaurants in Georgetown only. Do not rely on them elsewhere.
ATMs: Available in Georgetown and at the airport. Withdraw in the city before travelling to the interior.
What to Pack: Quick-dry clothing, sturdy walking shoes, insect repellent, sun protection, and a light rain jacket are recommended.
Wildlife Etiquette: For your safety and the protection of the ecosystem, guides will provide instructions during wildlife encounters and hikes.
Discover the untamed elegance of Guyana, where cascading waterfalls, lush rainforest trails, and intimate wildlife encounters come together in a journey crafted for the discerning explorer. Guided by knowledgeable Indigenous hosts, you’ll travel by river and forest path into some of the most pristine landscapes in South America, returning each evening to thoughtfully curated lodges that blend comfort with the soothing rhythms of nature. This is eco-adventure elevated—immersive, exclusive, and designed for travelers who crave both raw beauty and refined experiences.
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