
Guyana Tours
"If you want adventure combining nature, culture and wildlife, do not look any further as we have developed some great itineraries - unpretentious and full of fun."
Chantal Chenede
one of our Latin America Experts
Call our Latin America team on 0844 488 1123 or send us an enquiry
Things to do and see
CARA LODGE, GEORGETOWN
The Cara Lodge is one of the oldest and grandest structures in Georgetown, and is the best known and most popular hotel in Guyana. This magnificent home turned hotel offers the tradition and nostalgia of a bygone era, complete with service and comfort of the most luxurious of hotels, all in a most congenial family atmosphere. Our signature dining establishment, the Bottle Restaurant, has been hailed as the best restaurant in the capital. At Cara Lodge, we have worked hard to create a setting that is the perfect marriage of old world charm and contemporary comfort – ideal for the traveller wishing to experience a taste of Guyana’s past.....
Back to top >DADANAWA RANCH
On the Rupununi River deep in the southern savannah, Dadanawa Ranch is the largest and most isolated ranch in the country covering some 2,000 square miles. Weathered ranch and bunk houses stand high on stilts offering unforgettable views of the red sun rising behind the distant mountains. Whilst meal time offers combination of sumptuous beef grilled over a huge open pit barbecue and fresh local vegetables.....
Back to top >Iwokrama
In the heart of Guyana, isolated and barely touched by civilisation, stand the great rainforests of the Iwokrama and Pakaraima Mountains. Iwokrama is the only living laboratory entirely dedicated to the international community for the study of conservation and development of the rainforest. In a country known for its first class flora and fauna, Iwokrama is one of the best wildlife viewing destinations, and offers an excellent chance of spotting a jaguar.....
Back to top >IWOKRAMA FIELD STATION
On the west bank of the Essequibo River and surrounded by dense rain forest, the Field Station is a perfect location to enjoy the views and sounds of this wild frontier. The Field Station has 3 thatched-roof cabins. Each cabin very comfortably accommodates 6 people. All beds are equipped with mosquito nets, and all cabins have window screens, wash basins, flush toilets and showers.....
Back to top >Kaieteur Falls
Kaieteur Falls is one of the world’s most spectacular waterfalls, with a free fall drop of over 700 feet. Accessible principally by air (around 1 hour’s flight from Georgetown), the remoteness of the falls and their location in pristine rainforest enables superb wildlife viewing opportunities. The entire Kaieteur National Park area is located within one of the largest and most bio-diverse rainforests in the world.....
Back to top >ROCK VIEW LODGE
Rock View Lodge is nestled between the Amerindian villages of Annai and Rupertee on the North Rupununi Savannahs of Guyana, where the foothills of the Pakaraima mountain range meet the tropical. A range of activities and itineraries are provided. Visitors are accommodated in comfortable, well furnished, self-contained suites. A Toyota Hilux pickup, a four-wheel drive Bedford truck, horses, bicycles and boats are available for your transportation needs and requirements. Evenings may be spent in the old family ranch house with a fine art collection, library and good music.....
Back to top >Wildlife
Guyana is one of the most biologically diverse countries on the planet, with a staggering array of mammals, reptiles, flora and birdlife. From the ‘big hitters,’ including jaguar, giant river otter, harpy eagle and Guyanan Cock-of-the-Rock, to tiny tree frogs and new species of plants, there is more than enough to inspire any naturalist enthusiast.....
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Staff Favourites
One of the only American countries speaking English and well off the beaten track for most travellers but those remote and untouched places will surprise you and so many giant species still survive such as giant river otters, giant anteater, giant victoria amazonica ie water lily, the national flower), the world’s largest scaled freshwater fish, the arapaima and the largest waterfalls naming a few.
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