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A personalize adventure for those who enjoy this the adrenaline, an unique way to explore the Savegre River
Price: $85.00
Duration: 5 hours
The Jonestown Memorial Tour is an overnight reflective journey into Guyana's Northwest District, exploring the history and culture surrounding Jonestown. Begin at the Port Kaituma airstrip, the site of the tragic ambush in 1978, before visiting the Jonestown Memorial to honor those who lost their lives. Along the way, take in the serene beauty of the region, including picturesque river rapids. This tour also connects you with the vibrant Port Kaituma community, where you’ll meet locals in the market showcasing handmade crafts and regional goods. A highlight is hearing firsthand from someone who lived in the area during Jonestown’s existence, offering unique insights into this pivotal moment in history.
Price: $962.00
Duration: 48 hours
A journey into the colonial history of Guyana and the story of the 1 cent Magenta, the world's rarest and most expensive postage stamp. The One-Cent Magenta Stamp was first discovered by a 12-year-old schoolboy, L. Vernon Vaughan, amongst some family papers in the 1856 edition of The Royal Gazette, Georgetown, in 1873. He sold it for six shillings, apparently convinced he could find a better stamp example, but no one ever has. It was no longer an ordinary stamp, a disposable element on a newspaper that was itself disposable. From the 1870s, the one-cent magenta was prized, tucked away in closely watched storage cabinets in palaces or vaults in banks. It fits the definition of collected objects prescribed by the cultural historian Philipp Blom in 2011. Such things "are like holy relics," he wrote. "They have shed their original function and become totems." This tour will bring you close to the home of the world's rarest stamp.
Price: $130.00
Duration: 5 hours
Embark on an exhilarating adventure as you hike to the magnificent Sakaika Falls in Guyana! This journey takes you deep into the heart of the verdant rainforest, where every step reveals the untamed beauty of the jungle. Traverse lush trails, navigate through sparkling streams, and feel the thrill of discovery as you approach the breathtaking Sakaika Falls. Standing before this majestic cascade, with its thunderous roar and mist-kissed air, you’ll be rewarded with an unforgettable experience that captures the raw, unspoiled splendor of Guyana’s wilderness.
Price: $2,750.00
Duration: 96 hours
Cover Guyana’s capital city Georgetown visiting the top sights in just a few hours during this tour, designed as a layover excursion for airline passengers. Enjoy hassle-free, arrival pickup from your airport terminal, and transfer comfortably from airport to the city or visit to our nearby creek in your own chaffered and air conditioned transportation. Highlights include stops at the National Park to feed the manatees (guest favourite), National museum (once open), local markets, famous Kingston seawalls and so much more. Also indulge in the local foods. We have three options to cater for your layover time varying from 6 to 8 or more hours, Also for one overnight with various activities. Check our tour options and choose what best suits you. Please keep in mind check close off time for your connecting flight.
Price: $260.00
Duration: 8-24 hours
Takes you to the time when the villages of Victoria and Buxton were created by the recently freed slaves. Visit the monuments that tell the story of the struggle for freedom. Journey around the villages and hear the history. We will prepare the Metemgee, Cook Rice, Fried Fish, and Conkee tracing the origins of these foods to the time back then.
Price: $175.00
Duration: 6 hours
The kanuku mountains is one of the least explored places on the surface of the planet. This isolated mountain chain raises out of the Rupununi Savannah and is a place full of myths and amazing experiences. The trek to one of the highest peaks offers an amazing opportunity to gaze over one of South Americas last undisturbed wetlands and the challenge of reaching the top is both tough and rewarding. One thing is sure, you will not regret spending a few days experiencing this amazing place.
Price: $900.00
Duration: 72 hours
• Visit the lotus area to collect lotus leaves • Guided interpretive tour of Merriman Mall market • Immersive visit to authentic local puri shop and make your own Dhal Puri • 7 Curry cooking class followed by the meal with the Singing Chef Eon John And the Eon will perform a small private concert for you
Price: $150.00
Duration: 5 hours
Venture forth under the illustrious Demerara Bridge to witness the enchanting tapestry of avian and wildlife. Feast your eyes upon the ancient sugar factory and wheat flour mill, bask in the radiance of the historical lighthouse, and marvel at the remnants of shipwrecks. View the Stabroek Market and Clocktower, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the horizon. Indulge in the wonders of Guyana's sole artificial isle and embrace the myriad of other sights that await you on this magnificent journey.
Price: $100.00
Duration: 1 hours
Experience the true wonders of nature and history with this bestselling one day rustic tour that will take you over to five different islands and towns on the Essequibo and Mazaruni Rivers with one of our local boats. Choose between having lunch at Nature Resort at Sloth Island OR Modern Resort at Aruwai Resort. Guaranteed to leave you with a day's worth of unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime. A tour fit for the entire family. Experience the country like a local.
Price: $180.00
Duration: 12 hours
Appreciating Georgetown's many highlights can be tricky on a self-led excursion. Explore Guyana's capital on this tour, and tick off several top city landmarks including the Sea-walls, St.George's Cathedral, 1763 Monument and so many more. Benefit from round-trip transfer for a hassle-free experience, and benefit from historical and cultural insights provided by your guide.
Price: $122.00
Duration: 2-3 hours
Guyana has a plethora of incredible foods. From grass-fed cows, delicious fresh fish, succulent prawns, wonderful tasting chicken and the gorgeous fresh fruits and vegetables of Guyana. Now combine all that with a trained international Guyanese chef with an eclectic menu 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
Price: $80.00
Duration: 3 hours
We would like to ensure quality and fun services are provided for the adventurous, young at heart, and the ones eager to learn more about our beautiful city Georgetown. There will be many things to do like sightseeing, coconut water drinking, hiking, fishing, visiting different monuments and museums and so much more.
Price: $100.00
Duration: 2 hours
Explore the bauxite mining town of Linden that is also the second largest city after Georgetown. Its known as the gateway to the Rupununi and many mining towns and has the most interesting people. Visit the Blue Lake, Christainburg Waterwheel, Bauxite Mining Plant and Linden Museum (once open) and many different attractions. Enjoy a lovely meal either at our street food vendors or Watooka Guests house overlooking the Demerara River. Enjoy a scenic 4-hour round-trip drive between Georgetown and Linden, with approximately 4 hours for the guided tour. Along the way, relax and take in the views, with stops for refreshments and photo opportunities. Comfortable transportation ensures a smooth and enjoyable ride.
Price: $193.00
Duration: 8 hours
Travel across incredible Guyana, taking in vibrant city and natural wonders from Georgetown City to the stunning Kaieteur water falls and to the Rupununi savanna's. The tour encompasses a jaunt in the rain forest to spot birds , spot wildlife and enjoy nature at its very best. You will encounter a hidden piece of paradise in this least explored country called Guyana.
Price: $2,460.93
Duration: 192 hours
Our Chauffeured executive vehicles including Sedans, SUV, Buses and luxury vehicles. Guests and customers will be transported with safe and well-maintained vehicles, covered with the requisite insurance. We do have an adequate number of Chauffeured executive vehicles including Sedans, SUV & Buses to meet any need. Guests and customers will be transported with safe and well-maintained vehicles, covered with the requisite insurance. Guests will be able to pay via mobile machines or charge services to a prepaid account or designated credit card. All fully vaccinated uniformed employees will be assigned to the event as necessary to ensure an efficient 24hr service. All drivers are trained in defensive driving, first Aid, CPR, Customer Service and managed through our journey & fatigue management policies. All chauffeured vehicles are monitored by installed IVMS systems to ensure driver behavior is in line with our HSSE Policies.
Price: $94.00
Duration: 1 hours
This all-inclusive tour offers a rare opportunity to explore the Essequibo River’s natural beauty and historical landmarks in a single day. Unlike standard river cruises, this experience includes curated stops at culturally important sites like Fort Zeelandia and Fort Kyk-Over-Al, as well as time to relax and swim at Baracara Falls. Travellers benefit from seamless logistics, including round-trip transport by road and river, a fresh local lunch, and a knowledgeable guide who shares insights on the river’s Dutch colonial history, diverse ecosystems, and regional communities. This tour is ideal for curious travellers, families, and groups looking to combine nature, history and leisure. With small group sizes and a fixed itinerary, you’ll have time to ask questions, take photos and connect with the landscape at a comfortable pace.
Price: $127.00
Duration: 12 hours
Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Guyana's First Peoples with a unique one-day tour to the Amerindian Village of Pakuri. This family-run experience offers a deep appreciation of the Amerindian way of life, allowing travelers to engage directly with local residents and their traditions. Participate in cultural activities, learn about sustainable living, and contribute to livelihood opportunities for the community. This tour is perfect for those seeking authentic cultural experiences while supporting local initiatives. - One-day tour focusing on Amerindian culture in Pakuri - Engage in cultural activities and learn about sustainable living - Support livelihood opportunities for local residents - Family-owned and operated for an authentic experience
Price: $150.00
Duration: 10 hours
Key Info for Visitors
- Currency: GYD
- Languages: English (official), Guyanese Creole, Hindi, Urdu, Indigenous languages
- Climate: Tropical
- Timezone: America/Guyana
- Population: Approximately 790,000
- Best Time to Visit: best time to visit is during the dry season (February to April).
- Visa Requirements Citizens from CARICOM countries, the UK, US, Canada, and EU countries generally do not require a visa for short tourist stays. Others may need to apply for a visa in advance. Guyana also offers e-visa options for some nationalities. Visitors should have a valid passport, proof of onward travel, and sufficient funds.
About Guyana
Guyana is a unique South American destination known for its vast rainforests, rich biodiversity, and vibrant cultural heritage. It stands out as an English-speaking country on the continent, making it accessible for many travelers. The country offers pristine natural landscapes including the spectacular Kaieteur Falls, one of the world's most powerful waterfalls. Adventure seekers can explore dense jungles, spot exotic wildlife, and experience indigenous cultures. Guyana’s appeal lies in its unspoiled wilderness, eco-tourism opportunities, and friendly local communities. Visitors can immerse themselves in a blend of Caribbean, African, Indian, and Indigenous influences reflected in the culture and cuisine. Whether trekking through the rainforest, fishing in the Essequibo River, or enjoying the lively capital city of Georgetown, Guyana offers a compelling off-the-beaten-path experience for nature lovers and cultural explorers alike.
Guyana Tours & Experiences
- Top Attractions: 1. Kaieteur Falls - A breathtaking single-drop waterfall surrounded by untouched rainforest, renowned for its height and power. 2. Iwokrama Forest - A vast protected tropical forest reserve ideal for wildlife spotting and eco-tourism adventures. 3. Georgetown - The capital city with colonial architecture, bustling markets, and cultural sites like St. George’s Cathedral. 4. Rupununi Savannah - Expansive grasslands home to indigenous communities and diverse wildlife including giant river otters. 5. Shell Beach - A remote nesting site for endangered sea turtles along the Atlantic coast.
- Duration Range: 2-8 hours
- Group Size: Small groups (up to 15 people)
- Difficulty Level: Mixed Difficulty
- Recommended For: The best time to visit is during the dry season (February to April). Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, insect repellent, and rain gear. Respect local customs and dress modestly in villages. Stay hydrated and use bottled water. Safety is good with standard precautions. Carry some cash in Guyanese dollars and US dollars; credit cards are accepted mainly in Georgetown. Learn a few phrases in Guyanese Creole for friendly interactions.
Average Tour Price: $95
Lowest Price Tour: $55
Highest Price Tour: $220
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Important Tour Information
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- Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes early
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Top Attractions
1. Kaieteur Falls - A breathtaking single-drop waterfall surrounded by untouched rainforest, renowned for its height and power. 2. Iwokrama Forest - A vast protected tropical forest reserve ideal for wildlife spotting and eco-tourism adventures. 3. Georgetown - The capital city with colonial architecture, bustling markets, and cultural sites like St. George’s Cathedral. 4. Rupununi Savannah - Expansive grasslands home to indigenous communities and diverse wildlife including giant river otters. 5. Shell Beach - A remote nesting site for endangered sea turtles along the Atlantic coast.
Popular Activities
Visitors to Guyana can enjoy jungle trekking, birdwatching, fishing, river tours, and wildlife safaris. Cultural experiences include visiting Amerindian villages to learn traditional crafts and customs. Adventure activities such as canopy walks, kayaking, and camping in the rainforest are popular. The country also offers opportunities for photography, eco-lodging, and exploring waterfalls and caves.
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Local Food & Cuisine
Guyanese cuisine is a flavorful fusion of African, Indian, Amerindian, and Creole influences. Signature dishes include pepperpot (a spicy meat stew), roti with curried meats, cook-up rice, and fried plantains. Seafood is abundant and fresh. Street food like pholourie (fried dough balls) and cassava bread are must-tries. Dining customs are casual and communal. Noteworthy restaurants in Georgetown include The Red Thread and The Orchid Garden, known for authentic local flavors.
Getting Around
Guyana is accessible by air via Cheddi Jagan International Airport near Georgetown, with flights from the US, Caribbean, and South America. Local transportation includes minibuses, taxis, and river ferries. Roads outside major towns can be rough, so 4x4 vehicles are recommended for remote areas. Domestic flights and boat travel are common for reaching interior regions. Costs are generally affordable but vary by distance and mode.
Travel Tips
The best time to visit is during the dry season (February to April). Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, insect repellent, and rain gear. Respect local customs and dress modestly in villages. Stay hydrated and use bottled water. Safety is good with standard precautions. Carry some cash in Guyanese dollars and US dollars; credit cards are accepted mainly in Georgetown. Learn a few phrases in Guyanese Creole for friendly interactions.
Culture & Customs
Guyana’s culture is a vibrant mix of ethnic groups including Indo-Guyanese, Afro-Guyanese, and Indigenous peoples. Social customs emphasize hospitality and respect for elders. Festivals such as Mashramani (Republic Day celebration), Diwali, and Phagwah showcase cultural diversity. Visitors should greet with a handshake and use polite language. Photography of people should be done with permission. Religious tolerance is strong, with Christianity, Hinduism, and Islam widely practiced.
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