SURAMA & CARAHAA LANDING ADVENTURE

3 Days / 2 Nights | From $357 USD per person

THREE DAYS YOU'll never forget

days and nights in the heart of Guyana

On arrival in Surama, you will receive a warm welcome from a staff member, and have a refreshing snack. You will then discuss your itinerary to confirm any changes, then settle into your accommodation. Your guide will then take you for a village tour to visit the local school, medical centre and church along with some village houses before having lunch .This Tour is approximately 3 km.

As the afternoon cools your guide will take you for a short walk on the Marabunta trails to observe the forest and bird life.

Tonight enjoy an educational walk to observe wildlife and experience the mystique of the forest after dark. (L, D)

Overnight at Surama Eco-lodge

Rise before dawn for a walk across the savannah and then a challenging climb up the Surama Mountain in the cool morning air. This is the best time to observe bird and wildlife along the trail. Breakfast will be served at a look out point which affords incredible views across the village and savannah to the Pakaraima Mountains.
Return to village for lunch this tour is approximately 8 km return.

After a 1 hour siesta you then take a walk or transfer across the savannah and through the rain forest to the Burro Burro River. Tonight overnight in a hammock at the Carahaa Landing Camp. (B, L, D)

Overnight at Carahaa Landing Camp
At dawn your guides will paddle you on the Burro Burro River for opportunities to observe Giant River Otters, Tapir, Tira, Spider Monkeys and many more species. Return to village for lunch before departing Surama. (B, L)
Trip Details

3 Days / 2 Nights

COST

From $357 USD per person

price varies by group size

INCLUDED

Accommodation, meals as listed, activities, and guides

NOT INCLUDED

Transportation to and from the village, alcoholic beverages, WiFi, and tips

ALTERNATIVES

For more time on the river, consider The Burro Burro River Experience or Surama In Depth. Also ask us about special arrangements for lengthier river excursions

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