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How to Plan a Day Trip to Kaieteur Falls: A Step-by-Step Guide
Surrounded by complete wilderness, visiting Kaieteur Falls is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Here is everything you need to know to plan a trip to kaieteur falls in guyana..
As the plane flew over Kaieteur Falls, I felt a sense of wonder that was difficult to put into words. The beauty of the falls came into view, and I was entranced by one of the most untouched natural wonders I had ever seen. The breathtaking sight of millions of litres of water plunging 250 meters into the jungle below left me in complete awe of the power of nature. This was my introduction to Kaieteur Falls, the highest single-drop waterfall in the world.
I visited Kaieteur Falls on a day trip from Georgetown, Guyana, and in this guide, I want to tell you everything about it, so you can plan it too.
Organizing your day trip to Kaieteur Falls:
Before packing your bags for Kaieteur, decide if you want to travel using a tour operator . Researching prices and options is key to finding the best option for your budget and interests. While planning a day trip independently can save you some costs, you will require more time planning and scheduling the correct route.
Tours can be also scheduled directly with the airlines and Trans Guyana Airways is the leading airline, charging 240 EUR per person and working with tour operator Evergreen Adventures . Air Services Limited (the one that collaborated with my tour operator) is another option, setting the same price but with departures only on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, with a minimum number of passengers required. Roraima Airways is the least known of all three offerings, with the same package for approximately 210 EUR , but without the option of online booking.
Here are the contact details for all three airlines and some information about booking with them:
Trans Guyana Airways:
- www.transguyana.net
- Phone: +592 222 2525
- Trans Guyana will redirect you to Evergreen Adventures, where you can book your tour through their agency.
Air Services Limited:
- www.aslgy.com
- [email protected]
- Phone: +592 222-1234
Roraima Airways:
- www.roraimaairways.com
- [email protected]
- Phone: +592 225-9648
- Tours can’t be booked online, and you may have to drop by their office in Georgetown’s Ogle Airport and schedule your trip from there.
With all airline tours, you will get the same package:
- Water (some tours will include a packed lunch, so ask in advance)
- Kaieteur National Park Registration fee
Additionally, all-day tours have only two hours to stay at Kaieteur Falls. This is enough time to explore the waterfalls independently and take enough photos, but it will still feel like you are rushing from spot to spot.
INSIDE TIP: If you are only three or four passengers on the flight (depending on the tour operator), you can always ask the pilot to do a lower (or a second) flyover of the falls from a different angle. Also, take a front seat on the left side when travelling from Georgetown to Kaieteur and the right side when travelling from Kaieteur. You will get the best view of the falls from the air.
If you want to use a tour operator, expect to get basically the same tour and pay a higher price. The advantage of using a tour operator is the opportunity to have last-minute changes, have a company pick you up from the hotel, and be informed of any change in your tour itinerary. Tour companies are also ideal if you want to visit multiple destinations in Guyana and need someone to handle the logistics.
These are some of the most reputable tour operators in Guyana:
Wilderness Explorers
- www.wilderness-explorers.com
- [email protected]
- Phone: +592 219 0570
- Kaieteur Falls tour: 175-250 EUR per person.
This is the most-known company in Guyana. They organized the National Geographic expeditions in this country and the trips from journalists and photographers that collaborate with the tourism authority.
Roraima Tours
- [email protected]
- Phone: +592 223 5868
- Kaieteur Falls tour 200-300 EUR per person.
Evergreen Adventures
- www.evergreenadventuresgy.com
- [email protected]
- Phone: +592 227 7698
- Kaieteur Falls tour 200-400 EUR per person.
Adventure Guianas
- www.adventureguianas.com
- [email protected]
- Phone: +592 225 5911
- Kaieteur Falls tour 150-250 EUR per person.
Guyana Sustainable Tourism Initiative
- www.gsticommunity.org
- [email protected]
- Phone: +592 668 9298
- Kaieteur Falls tour 200-350 EUR per person.
Remember that prices may vary depending on the type of tour and group size. Contacting the tour operator directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information is always a good idea.
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What to expect on tour?
Once you arrive at Kaieteur Falls National Park, a ranger will greet you and give you more or less 10 minutes you get ready for the short hike and take a look at their tourism office.
At this office, you can find more information about the falls and the local Amerindian communities and browse through a small souvenir shop with items made by members of the nearby village of Karamang.
NOTE: Beside the basic hiking outfit, it is recommended that you bring mosquito repellent and sunscreen.
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Once your group is ready to go, you will take a 15-20 minute hike from the airstrip to the falls, during which you will learn about the region’s flora and fauna, as well as the local communities who still inhabit the area. There are three viewpoints in Kaieteur, each offering a unique photo opportunity. Since most tours are small, you will have plenty of space and time to explore independently and enjoy the natural wonder before you.
You might have seen photos of travellers from several spots closer to the falls on the internet. Unfortunately, they are no longer accessible due to safety concerns.
INSIDER TIP: Want to spend the night at Kaieteur Falls? There is a guesthouse near the falls that offers basic accommodation. However, be aware that the facilities are rudimentary and you will need to arrange your own transportation to and from the falls. In addition, you will need to bring your own food and supplies. Tour operators may be able to assist you in arranging an overnight stay, but I do not have any information on this.
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Can you fly a drone in Kaieteur Falls?
It is not possible to fly drones in Kaieteur Falls National Park without prior authorization from the relevant authorities (the drone won’t even take off). However, after seeing some videos of travellers doing it, I wanted to find out how complicated it is to get this permit. Since Kaieteur Falls is a national park, I was required to apply for special authorization from the government . This can be done through the Guyana Tourism Authority (or they will explain to you in detail how to do it).
Unfortunately, here comes the tricky part. Once in Kaieteur Falls, you must provide a code on the DJI app to start your drone. I didn’t think about this issue, and since I had no phone signal in Kaieteur, I could not get the code or fly my drone.
In case you apply for a drone permit and receive it, remember to activate the code for Kaieteur Falls National Park on your DJI app before arriving in this area.
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Planning to visit Kaieteur Falls overland?
Yes! It is possible to get to Kaieteur Falls via land, but it will take five days . First, you’ll need to take a public bus to the town of Mahdia , and from there, plan a three-day hike to the base of Kaieteur Falls. This trip may be challenging to organize, but if you’re interested in a unique adventure that not many travellers have experienced, this could be a great option.
Some tour operators offer overland hike packages with prices starting at 800 – 900 EUR, including a return flight to Georgetown. Search for “Kaieteur Overland Hike” to learn more.
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Kaieteur Falls Day Tour
Minimum of 12 people
Experience the awe-inspiring Kaieteur Falls, the world’s longest single-drop waterfall at 741 feet, five times taller than Niagara Falls. This adventure begins with a breathtaking flight over Guyana’s lush rainforests, where you’ll be captivated by the region’s natural beauty and rich biodiversity. Upon descending and approaching the falls, you’re greeted by the mesmerizing sight of Kaieteur’s powerful waters and the refreshing mist that surrounds it.
After landing, a knowledgeable guide takes you on a guided tour through the rainforest, sharing fascinating stories about the falls and the surrounding area. The viewing platform offers a spectacular, speechless-inducing view of Kaieteur Falls, where the rushing water, mist, and rainbows create a magical scene. This remote location in the heart of nature allows you to connect deeply with the environment, making time feel still.
Following your time at the falls, you embark on a short hike through the lush rainforest, discovering vibrant orchids, towering trees, and exotic wildlife. The air is filled with the fragrant scent of tropical flowers, and the colorful flora and fauna create a visual feast.
As the day concludes, you return to the airstrip, taking with you unforgettable memories of Kaieteur Falls and a profound appreciation for nature’s wonders. This adventure is situated in the remote Guyanese jungle and provides opportunities to spot unique local species like the Guianan Cock-of-the-rock and the Golden Frog, both exclusive to Kaieteur National Park.
*Please note that this trip is subject to minimum participant requirements and typically operates on weekends.
Trip Highlights
- Kaieteur Falls
- Guianan Cock-of-the-Rock
- Golden Frog
- Giant Bromeliad
- Sundew Carnivorous Plant
Check-in at our office, situated in the Trans Guyana Airways building at Eugene F. Correia International Airport. One of our agents will welcome you and escort you to the check-in area where, for safety reasons, all passengers undergo a weighing process. A valid piece of identification will be necessary. After completing the check-in, you’ll be guided to our departure lounge.
Once we’re ready to depart the agents will announce boarding. Then after a short safety briefing, you’ll board the aircraft and then be on your way to Kaieteur Falls.
On arrival at Kaieteur Falls, you’ll be greeted by the friendly tour guides who will then take you on your one and half hour walking tour of Kaieteur Falls where you’ll view the Falls from a few different vantage points. The guide will tell you about the history of the falls and the culture of the people and, if you’re lucky, you’ll get a look at the Cock-of-the-Rock or the Golden Frog in their natural habitats.
After your tour, you’ll board the aircraft once again to start your one hour journey back to Georgetown. You’ll arrive at the Main Terminal at Eugene F. Correia International and your tour will come to an end leaving you with memories to last a lifetime.
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Kaieteur Falls Overland Tour
If you are looking for an adventure in Guyana, you must try the Kaieteur Falls overland tour. It is possible to fly from Georgetown to Kaieteur Falls but doing the 3 or 4 day trek, that takes you by bus, boat, hike, and back by airplane is an unforgettable experience.
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Where is Kaieteur Fall?
Kaieteur Falls, located within Kaieteur National Park on the Potaro River, is in Guyana’s central Amazon region ( Google Map ). Established in 1929 by the then British colonial government, this roughly 63,000 hectare park, has the distinction of being the oldest national park in South America. The park and waterfall sit on the Potaro plateau of the Pakaraima Mountains, a part of the Guiana Shield, a massive Precambrian geological formation about 1.7 billion years old.
Biodiversity in Kaieteur is the highest in Guyana and includes many endemic species. A survey in 2014 by WWF recorded 21 large mammals, 36 amphibians, 30 reptiles, 209 birds, and 27 fish species. The survey also found 30 new species in the area. If you are lucky, you will see the golden rocket frog, tepui swift, howler monkey, jaguar, cock of the rock, and white-lipped peccary.
Overland Tour
Tony, an independent local guide, led our Kaieteur Falls overland tour. He not only guides, he also bushwhacks, cooks, and tells great stories. Prepare to rough it out a little though. To arrange a trek, leave him a message at +592-686-6547 or +592-680-9089 and he will get back to you. Update : Last I heard was that the phone numbers were no longer working. If anyone knows of his whereabouts, please send me a message.
Day 1: Georgetown to Amatuk Falls
On the first morning of our Kaieteur Falls overland tour we board a mini bus, near the parliament building and Stabroek Market in Georgetown, and head to Mahdia, a land scarred gold mining town. The mini-bus stuffed with people with barely room to breathe trudges along the Lethem/Brazil highway (more of a mudway) past Linden, then diverts to Mabura Hills before reaching Mango Landing on the shore of Essequibo River.
Mango Landing to Mahdia
A pontoon ferries us and the bus across the Essequibo river. The bus reaches Mahdia in the late afternoon and it is getting dark. Here, Tony stocks up on food and supplies for the trek. There will be no shops from here on.
Mahdia to Amatuk
It is dark when a 4×4 pick-up truck carries us from Mahdia, over a 7 km long rough dirt road, to Pamela Landing on the Potaro River. At the river, a small boat loads us and our supplies for the trip to Amatuk.
At night, Amatuk doesn’t seem like much. A dirt path lined with bushes lead to a large shelter, which will serve as our camp for the night. Tony helps us sling hammocks and mosquito nets. The hammock and mosquito net combo provides some privacy, makes it surprisingly cozy, and of course keeps the mosquitoes at bay. Hammocks are a cultural thing in Guyana. Everyone is sleeping in one! Rustic pit toilets complete our basic needs. After a quick sandwich dinner, we hide in our hammock for a well-deserved sleep. It is deadly quiet and dark.
Day 2: Amatuk Falls to Tukeit
In the morning light, Amatuk still doesn’t look like much. A few structures complete the built landscape. But it does the job in this wilderness and I am thankful for it. In the day, it also becomes apparent that Amatuk Falls is just around the corner.
The gushing waters cascading down the rocks seem dangerous but there are enough calm shallows to enjoy a relaxing morning dip. After bathing, Tony leads us on a hike around the falls to catch a boat on another side.
The boat ride continues on the Potaro River through dense jungle and tall mountains.
Gold mining is a big industry in Guyana and happens everywhere, both legal and illegal, even in this remote location along the Potaro River. Lack of enforcement means, mining camps and dredges appear and disappear overnight. However, the scars and pollution on land and water remain long after.
Waratuk Falls
Waratuk marks the eastern and lower boundary of Kaieteur National Park.
We get off our boats and walk around the falls and rapids. It is also a good spot to rest and eat some lunch and watermelon for dessert.
After lunch, a boat takes us to another shore. From here, Tony takes us hiking to Tukeit, guiding us through jungle and mossy rocks of dry and seasonal streams. Every so often, Tony stops to show us some interesting animals and plants.
By late afternoon, we arrive at Tukeit, base of Kaieteur Falls, and our camp for the night. At the time we visited, a new guesthouse was being constructed. The building frame provide shelter and beams to sling our hammocks. Self-dug cat holes make for morning luxury. Update: The guesthouse has since been completed and affords comfort.
Tukeit is in a valley. Green mountain walls rise from the opposite river bank. Several small waterfalls drip down the mountain. The rapids and gushing waters around the corner indicate that Kaieteur Falls is not far away.
After a long sweaty hike, there isn’t a whole lot to do than to relax, breathe the fresh air, take a dip in the river, drink some Guyanese rum, and enjoy conversations around an evening camp fire. After the day’s exertion and excitement, sleep in the hammock comes easy.
Day 3: Tukeit to Kaieteur Falls and Plateau
After breakfast, we make the final ascent to the summit, the top of Kaieteur Falls and Potaro plateau. It is the final part of our Kaieteur Falls overland tour. It is a darn 3-4 hour steep 560 meter (1,800 feet) climb from Tukeit. It is the hardest part of the trek.
The Plateau and Legend
Many water breaks later and a “cooling off” dip in a mini waterfall, we arrive on the rocky plateau. Boy scout and rainbow view points give us the first glimpse of the stunning Kaieteur Falls. Tan coloured water mixed with foamy white water plummets off the edge with impressive force.
Legend has it that it is named after the Patamona Chief Kai, who sacrificed himself for his people, to please the great spirit Makonaima, by plummeting over the falls in his canoe. It’s 226 meters (741 feet) plunge over a sandstone cliff to its first break is considered the tallest single drop in the world. This makes it taller than Niagara at the Canada/US border and Victoria falls at the Zambia/Zimbabwe border. It then flows over a series of cascades to reach a total height of 251 meters (822 feet).
Exclusive Guests
We are the only visitors here. The roaring falls and the occasional chirping of birds are the only things that disturb the silence. Kaieteur guesthouse is rustic with enough space for a deck, a few rooms, a kitchen, and places to sling hammocks. Apparently, the guesthouse was built to accommodate the then Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau during his honeymoon. Though it still only receives about 7,000 tourists a year, I can’t imagine how much more isolating and exclusive it must have been in the 1970’s. Of the 7,000 tourists only a handful stay overnight.
The Kaieteur Falls overland tour has its advantage over a plane tour because you get to stay overnight. That gives plenty of time to roam the falls, taking in the views at a leisurely pace without the crowds, feeling small in its mighty presence, and spending time soaking at the falls edge. In the evening swifts fill the gorge, swirling noisily, before retiring for the night behind the falls.
There isn’t much around the falls. A visitor center, staff quarters, a runway, and a few shops that cater to locals is all there is.
Day 4: Kaieteur Falls to Georgetown
A thick morning fog almost hides the falls and provides another opportunity to soak in the view.
The return flight back to Georgetown doesn’t arrive until the afternoon. A small twin engine prop plane drops off people and supplies and flies us out. The pilot makes a final fly-by across the falls.
We made a stop at Mahdia before taking another flight to Georgetown’s Ogle airport. Usually the one hour flight flies directly to Georgetown.
Packing for Kaieteur Overland Tour
- Wide brimmed hat
- Rain jacket / poncho is best as it airs better and keeps you and your backpack from getting wet
- Insect repellent
- Camera, batteries, memory card
- Headlamp and batteries
- Water bottle and water purifier
- Hammock and mosquito net (if your tour operator does not supply one)
- Backpack and waterproof cover (better to put your clothes in a large garbage bag inside your backpack)
- Toiletries (toothbrush, paste, soap, sanitary products)
- Medications as per your needs. (particularly band aids, disinfectant, pain, allergy, malaria, diarrhea meds)
- 2 pairs of quick dry pant and long sleeve shirt
- 1 pair of shorts
- 2 pairs socks that dry quickly
- 1 pair sleep wear
- Enough underwear
- Hiking/walking shoes
- Reading material
- Your choice of beverage! Guyanese rum is best!
Also see packing checklist for Shell Beach .
Booking Kaieteur Overland Tour
Tony was a freelance guide and we paid less to hire him. However, several tour companies such as Rainforest Tours and the Wilderness Explorers offer Kaieteur Falls overland tours and cost US$600 or more depending on package.
Flying to Kaieteur Falls: An Alternative
If you are pressed for time, you can always take a Kaieteur Falls tour with an airplane. You will spend two hours at the falls, guided by a Kaieteur National Park ranger, before heading back out to Georgetown. Air Services , Evergreen Adventures (Trans Guyana Airways) ; and Roraima Airways offer flight tours and costs about US$215 to US$250. It is possible to be dropped off and picked up the next day or a day you specify but the flight will cost twice as much.
For about a $100 more, you can add Orinduik Falls to the itinerary.
Visit Explore Guyana or Guyana Tourism for more information.
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Thanks for shhring your experience. We will be in Guyana soon and we would like to participate in such a tour. Did you manage to find back the guide contact?
Hi…when did you make that tour? I tried to find some information about Tony, your guide, but It is not possible to contact with him nowadays. Thank you in advance
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How to Visit Kaieteur Falls in Guyana
Travelling to Guyana? Then you must visit Kaieteur Falls! This is simply one of South America’s most amazing natural wonders or even the world.
This is the world’s widest single-drop waterfall in the heart of the Amazon jungle.
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But tourism in Guyana is still in the entry stage, so a bit of organising or know-how is required to visit Kaieteur Falls.
Here is some practical information on how to get there.
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How to visit Kaieteur Falls – 2 Options
You have two options to reach the incredible Kaieteur Falls. By plane as part of a day trip from Georgetown or an overland journey that takes about five days.
1. Visit Kaieteur Falls as part of a day trip (by plane)
Currently, three airlines fly to Kaieteur Falls as part of a day. All have offices at the domestic Ogle airport, and if you are flying in here, we recommend asking around as soon as you land.
Please note most international flights arrive at a different airport – Cheddi Jagan International Airport GEO, but Liat flies into Ogle Airport from Barbados or Trinidad. Book the cheapest flights on Skyscanner.
Airlines flying to Kaieteur Falls
Trans Guyana Airways
Contact: +592 222 2525, [email protected]
With a nice office and professional staff, this seems to be the leading airline to do day trips. You can inquire directly at the office at Ogle Airport. The cost of the day trip is USD 190 per person.
They work with Evergreen Adventures, which is one of the main tour operators in Guyana if you are looking for a bigger package rather than just to visit Kaieteur Falls, they can assist you.
The day trip picks up passengers at 11.30 downtown for 1 pm departure. Lunch and water are usually included.
Air Services Limited
+592 222-1234, [email protected]
This is the company we used for our trip. There is an office at Ogle airport and their website has a schedule. Flights are due to depart every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. But please note a minimum number is required so when we enquired at the office we were told there are no departures until Sunday. We then ended up flying on Saturday as the flight was charted through a tour company.
The cost is USD 190 per person, although you will see an advertisement for $150. We believe these are simple old adverts from a few years ago.
Roraima Airways
+592 225-9648, [email protected]
We have visited the office at the airport, but these guys seem to be the least organized. They had a flight on Sunday, and it might just be an airline that tour companies use to chart their flight for groups.
As the packages are pretty much the same and if your time in Guyana is limited, we would still take it as the falls are worth it.
The cost is the same at $190.
Example of Kaieteur Falls itinerary
When you arrive at Kaieteur National Park, a local guide will escort you for the next 2 hours. He will provide more information on the waterfalls, the park and the wildlife. There are 3 different viewpoints, each about a 10-15 minute walk.
The main office has a small souvenir shop and bathrooms, and you can purchase drinks if you need them.
Tour Operators in Guyana that can book a trip to Kaieteur Falls
You can also book your trip to visit Kaieteur Falls with an operator, but please note all flights are still subject to change as if they don’t have enough clients, they won’t fly, and you can get bumped to the next day.
Of course, if you are booking as part of a group, this should solve the issue of minimum numbers.
The prices are usually much higher, around USD 210 or 220 per person, but you can also pay with a card. See below for all details and their website, which lists their current packages in Guyana.
Evergreen Adventures
Ogle International Airport Inc., East Coast Demerara
Email: [email protected]
Wilderness Explorer
141 Fourth Street Campbellville, Georgetown Tel: +592 227-7698 Email: [email protected]
Dagron Tours
91 Middle Street Georgetown Tel: +592-223-7921 Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Adventure Guianas
Mikel Plaza, 53 Pere Street, Kitty, Georgetown Tel: 592-227-4713, 592-220-0770, Mobile 673-0039/ 621-7766 Email: [email protected]
Wonderland Tours – no website
2nd floor 85 Carmichael St, Georgetown Tel: +592-225-3122 Email: [email protected]
2. Visit Kaieteur Falls overland from Georgetown
If you are seeking a real adventure, then this is it. The overland journey involves a boat ride upstream, a few days of hiking and overnight in the jungle. The journey starts with a 9-hour bus ride to the town of Mahdia.
On the second day you will take a boat upstream, and from then on, it’s a few days of hiking to reach the National Park and to visit Kaieteur Falls.
The return to Georgetown would most likely be by plane. Enquire with tour operators for more details, and please note that an overland trip to visit Kaieteur Falls is really only suitable for experienced adventurers and hikers.
Tip: Be prepared to spend a few days in Georgetown as flights might get pushed due to minimum numbers or weather. But trust me, it will be worth it. See some good accommodation options below.
Try to sit on the plane’s right side as you will see the waterfalls when approaching and leaving. You get the last glimpse, and the afternoon sun might help to capture it better.
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Where to Stay in Georgetown
It’s hard to find much information on affordable accommodation options in Georgetown; however, we stayed at Rima Guesthouse and had a great stay.
Room rates start from USD 30 p/night with shared bathroom facilities. The guesthouse is in a great location and has some cheap places to eat nearby. The guesthouse is sparkling clean and offers a great daily lunch menu.
UPDATE December 2023: We’ve been advised by travellers who recently visited Rima Guesthouse that the rate is now 150 Euro per night! Now, if this is true all year round – we’d advise to check the other suggested hotels we’ve listed below.
A few mid-range hotel options with fantastic reviews, locations and amenities are El Dorado Inn and King’s Hotel & Residences .
The best hotel in town is Marriott Hotel Georgetown .
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Great info on flights to the Falls!
Date of update is recent at Sept 2023, but room rate for Rima Guest House has substantially changed. It is now 150 Euro (not $30).
Whoa!! Now that is a rate increase!! We’ll update our post to advise future travellers – we appreciate you taking the time to let us know, Cynthia 🙂
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Kaieteur Falls Tour
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Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday
You may also charter this tour at your convenience
Enjoy scenic views while flying
See the Demerara and Essequibo Rivers like you've never seen before.
Uncover Ancient Landscapes
If you are lucky, you might catch a sight of the mystical Golden Frog in large tank bromeliads, and ancient landscapes from 500 million years ago.
Experience All Angles
Experience Kaieteur Falls from Johnson's View, the Boy Scout View and the Rainbow View.
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Kaieteur Falls Tour
Kaieteur Falls Tour is one of your most memorable trips. Whether you’re a visitor visiting Guyana or a local, Kaieteur falls is a must-see!
Available seats for 6, 10 December, 7th January.
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Experience the Unforgettable: Embark on a Kaieteur Falls Tour
A breathtaking panorama beyond comparison.
Are you ready for the journey of a lifetime? Join us on our exclusive Kaieteur Falls Tour to witness one of the world's most awe-inspiring natural wonders.
This 1-day expedition promises to take you on an exhilarating adventure high above the pristine wilderness of Guyana, providing you with an unforgettable experience that will be etched in your memory for years to come.
Begin Your Adventure: A Scenic Plane Ride
Your Kaieteur Falls tour begins with a thrilling small plane ride that soars above the breathtaking landscapes of Guyana. As you gaze out the window, you will be treated to stunning vistas of lush rainforests, meandering rivers, and expansive savannas --- a mesmerizing prelude to the main attraction of your Kaieteur Falls Tour.
Discover the Majestic Kaieteur Falls
Nestled deep within the heart of Guyana's untouched rainforest, Kaieteur Falls stands tall and proud as one of the world's most powerful and majestic waterfalls. Plunging an astonishing 741 feet, this incredible force of nature boasts a height five times that of the renowned Niagara Falls!
As you disembark from your plane and trek through the lush rainforest to the thunderous roar of the falls, your Kaieteur Falls tour will truly come alive as you are left speechless by the sheer beauty and magnificence of this natural wonder.
Explore the Rich Biodiversity
The enchanting allure of the Kaieteur Falls tour doesn't end there. The surrounding area is a flourishing haven of biodiversity, teeming with unique flora and fauna you won't find anywhere else. Among these captivating species is the tiny golden frog, an incredibly rare amphibian that calls the tank bromeliads around the falls its home.
As you explore this remarkable ecosystem, our expert guides will share fascinating insights into the local wildlife, ensuring that your Kaieteur Falls tour is both educational and awe-inspiring.
Experience Unparalleled Service
Our Kaieteur Falls tour is meticulously designed to provide an unparalleled experience of Guyana's true beauty. From the moment you board the comfortable small aircraft to the time you bid farewell to the falls, our professional team will cater to your every need, ensuring that your Kaieteur Falls tour is seamless, enjoyable, and safe.
Book Your Once-in-awLifetime Adventure
Whether you're a seasoned traveller or a first-time explorer, our 1-day Kaieteur Falls tour is an experience that will leave you with a profound appreciation for the breathtaking wonders of our planet.
So don't wait---book your spot on this once-in-a-lifetime Kaieteur Falls tour today, and embark on a journey that will truly take your breath away!
CONDITIONS FOR KAIETEUR FALLS TOUR
Please note that the Kaieteur Falls tour requires a minimum of 9 people to operate. If this minimum is not met, we will reschedule the flight. Additionally, if there are any issues with the aircraft, we will also reschedule the flight.
If we cannot fill the seats or find another operator to take you, we will again reschedule the flight. Please be aware that Dagron Tours reserves the right to reschedule the trip to another day during your stay, even if it means combining it with a waterfall or resort.
We will explore all options to ensure you have an enjoyable experience. If for any reason the options are not possible, we will fully refund your tour.
PLEASE NOTE
We require a minimum of 12 people to run this tour. We may cancel the trip with little advance notice if we don't hit that number. To guarantee a departure, you can charter your aircraft.
- Price subject to change without notice
- Alcoholic beverages are not allowed on tour.
- An adult must accompany all children under 13.
- Children 2 years old and younger will not be charged.
- A shorter version of the tour can also be arranged for those unable to do it the whole time!
Itineraries
Kaieteur falls day tour.
Welcome to Kaieteur Falls, a place where adventure lives!
When you arrive at Kaieteur Falls, your guides will greet you and take you on a 2-hour-walking tour of Kaieteur Falls, where you’ll view the Falls from a few different vantage points.
You will learn about the history of the falls and the culture of the people, and if you’re lucky, you’ll see the Cock-of-the-Rock or the Golden Frog in their natural habitats.
You can enjoy a delicious at the Kaieteur Guesthouse, where you can also purchase souvenirs crafted by the local villagers.
Return to Georgetown.
This price includes:
- Return transportation by bus ( hotel or central location/airport)
- Return flight with ground time
- Boxed lunch
- Guided tour
- Entrance fees
- Bottled water
- Items of a personal nature
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Mount Roraima Trekking Tour
This tour combines a Kaieteur Falls trek with a hike to Mount Roraima.
We start with a three day trek through pristine rainforest and abundant wildlife of undiscovered Guyana.
Next, we spend six more days hiking the savannah-like plateaus of Mount Roraima, along its incredible Tepuy table top mountains.
Kaiteur Falls is tallest single drop waterfall in the world, and situated in the heart of Guyana.
It supports a unique micro environment with large Tank bromeliads, in which the tiny Golden frog spends its entire life and the rarely seen bright orange Cock- of-the-rock nesting close by.
More on Mount Roraima and Kaieteur Falls tour
Next, to Venezuela. The Sabana is a grassy savannah-like plateau, replete with natural wonders such as waterfalls, rapids and tropical rainforest; the plentiful wildlife makes this a naturalist and birdwatcher’s paradise.
Above the Sabana loom the Tepuys, or “Table Mountains”. Mount Roraima is the most famous. The tepuys’ lunar-like surface is home to many plants and animals found nowhere else on earth.
Mount Roraima is one of the most acclaimed sights in South America.
For hundreds of years the mile high flat-topped mountain inspired travellers – tales abounded concerning the mysterious, inacessible summit above the clouds.
Trip Highlights
Hike through pristine rainforest to the Kaieteur Falls.
Trek the savannahs of Roraima and visit the famous table top Tepuy mountains.
Visit contrasting eco-systems in remote parts of the world.
See unique animals and vegetation of Mount Roraima.
After the excitement of seeing a giant anteater with baby, I thought the trip couldn't get any better until we saw a jaguar close up on the riverbank!
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Full Itinerary
Day 1: arrive in guyana, transfer into georgetown, cara lodge.
Arrive in Guyana and transfer to Georgetown.
Overnight at Cara Lodge, a 150-year-old heritage building which has been converted into a beautiful small hotel.
Day 2: City tour, Cara Lodge (B)
Georgetown the chief port, capital and largest city of Guyana is situated on the right Bank of the Demerara River Estuary.
It was chosen as a site for a fort to guard the early Dutch settlements of the Demerara River. The city of Georgetown was designed largely by the Dutch and is laid out in a rectangular pattern with wide tree lined avenues and irrigation canals that criss cross the city.
Most of the buildings in the city are wooden with unique architecture dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries.
During your visit to Georgetown there are a number of interesting sights that should not be missed: the most famous being St. George’s Cathedral. The Cathedral is one of the world’s tallest free standing wooden buildings and was consecrated on 1892. The foundation stone was laid on November 23, 1890 and the building was designed by Sir Arthur Bloomfield. The story of the cathedral is told on the interior on tablets and memorials of a historical and sentimental nature: it is the tale of the history of Guyana in general and of the Diocese in particular.
At the beginning of the Avenue of the Republic stands the Public Library housed in the Carnegie Building. Other historic buildings along this promenade are the Town Hall, a splendid example of Gothic architecture, and further along are the Victoria Law Courts and St. Andrews Kirk. St. Andrew’s is the oldest surviving structure of any church in Guyana.
The famous Stabroek Market, once described as a “bizarre bazaar”, contains every conceivable item from house hold goods and gold jewellery to fresh meat and vegetables brought to town on the river daily. The clock tower can be seen for miles around and is a famous landmark.
No trip to Georgetown would be complete without a visit to the Botanical Gardens and zoo. The Botanical Gardens houses one of the most extensive collections of tropical flora in the Caribbean and are laid out with ponds, canals, kissing bridges and bandstand. Over 100 species of Guyanese wildlife can be observed at the Zoo including a wide variety of tropical fishes and birds.
The National Museum which contains a broad selection of our animal life and heritage should not be missed, nor the Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology, which explains Amerindian history and life style.
Day 3: 4x4 and canoe to Amatuk Falls, camp (B,L,D)
We depart Georgetown at 07.00 and make our way to town of Linden.
From Linden it is a 5-hour dusty trip on the Mabura hill road, where you will enter the Konawaruk Mountains. Sightings of Cursow, deer and jaguars are frequent on this road.
We reach Mahdia, where you change vehicle to an open back 4×4 for a one hour trail drive to Pamela landing on the Potaro River.
The real adventure begins with a 2-hour boat trip and walking up the Potaro River to the Amatuk Falls where water rushes over rocks creating natural Jacuzzis.
Overnight at Camp Amatuk.
Day 4: Boat to Waratuk Falls, camp (B,L,D)
Today you leave by boat and continue upstream from the fall. The river now enters the Kaieteur Gorge and steep mountains rise up on either side to heights of 610m/2,000ft – many of their bare rock faces look like ancient temples. We finally reach our next campsite at the Waratuk Fall where we camp for the night.
Arrive in Guyana and transfer to Georgetown. Overnight at Cara Lodge, a 150-year-old heritage building which has been converted into a beautiful small hotel.
Day 5: Hike to Tukiet, camp (B,L,D)
After an early breakfast, we begin the last leg of the journey.
An 8-hour hike through beautiful rainforest will take you from the Waratuk Fall to Tukiet, at the bottom of the impressive Kaieteur Falls, where we overnight. At this is fabulous campsite you can cool of in the Potaro River and at the same time take in the spectacular view of the gorge.
Day 6: Kaieteur Falls, guest house (B,L,D)
From Tukeit you ascend the mountain to the top of Kaieteur fall – a 4 hour hike. The ascent winds it way up the mountain through changing vegetation as the altitude rises. You will pass cool mountain streams where it is impossible to continue without a dip.
The final stage of the climb is known as ‘OH MY GOD’ because of its steep trail. But on reaching the top all is forgotten as you catch your glimpse of the mighty Kaieteur. At dusk thousand of swifts gather the sky like dark clouds then plunge into the water of the fall to their nesting site on the rock face behind the fall.
Tonight we sleep at Kaieteur Guest House.
Day 7: Fly to Georgetown, transfer to Cara Lodge (B,L)
The early morning mist of Kaieteur gives way to a fantastic view of the falls from Johnson View. The golden frog can easily be seen in the giant Bromeliads in this area. On the plane to Georgetown you get a final, spectacular aerial view of Kaieteur Falls, the gorge and the awe-inspiring expanse of rainforest and rivers below you.
Transfer from airport to Georgetown and overnight at Cara Lodge.
Day 8: Fly to Lethem, cross through Brazil to Venezuela, lodge (B,D)
We fly from Georgetown to Lethem and then cross border to Bon Fim in Brazil to catch the bus to Boa Vista.
At the Brazilian border town La Linea your tour leader is waiting for you and accompanies you on the way to the gold mining town of Santa Elena de Uairen (Venezuelan border town with Brazil). It’s an approximately 20 minute ride from the Brazilian border.
Overnight at Camp Yakoo.
Day 9: Drive to Canaima National Park, trek to camp (B,L,D)
We drive to Canaima National Park, which is inhabited by indigenous people of the Pemon tribe. The Canaima National Park is with 30,000 sq. km. the seventh largest National Park in the world. Visit the Jasper waterfalls, where you will be able to appreciate the different tones of colour of this semi-precious rock.
We continue to Paritepuy de Roraima, a small indigenous community of the Pemon Indians, where we will meet our camp porters for the trek. We begin our trek across rolling grassland of the savannah.
After crossing several streams, such as the Tek River and the Kukunan River, we reach the Kukunan campsite and can enjoy a fantastic view of the stark face of Roraima ahead and Kukunana Tepuy to its left. The Kukunan Falls, second tallest in the world (640m/2,100ft), should be clearly visible, too, and we can see the pinnacle of rock next to Roraima.
Overnight at Kukunan Campsite.
Day 10: Trek to Roraima base, camp (B,L,D)
On this 5-hour trek we cross rising savannah to the base of the mountain to camp in a meadow alive with multi-coloured birds and fireflies at night.
The Roraima wall is extremely impressive here as it rises 914m/3,000ft directly in front of the campsite, with the quartz in the rock glittering in the late afternoon sun.
This fascinating campsite is considered as being one of the best campsites in the world.
Day 11: Climb to top of Roraima, camp (B,L,D)
In the morning we set off along the route that leads diagonally across the face of the Roraima wall (5 hrs, 3km). The narrow trail winds through montane rainforests and crosses small streams where hummingbirds, orchids and brightly coloured flowers are abundant.
Higher up, the vegetation changes to pre-historic tree ferns and the trail leads under a waterfall descending from the cliff edge hundreds of feet above. After 4 -5 hours we arrive at the entrance to the summit, guarded by massive grey rocks.
Here we can look back for an incredible view. We visit the Valley of Crystals, the river-valley of the Arobopo River shaped like an amphitheatre around which are grouped large dark rounded stone columns. The river itself runs over a bed of crystals and crystal fragments. The northern point of Mount Roraima offers us stunning views from various points on the edge.
Overnight on Roraima.
Day 12: Explore summit, camp (B,L,D)
We explore Roraima’s summit trekking a long circular route to the triple border point, where Venezuela, Guyana and Brazil meet (9 hours).
We walk through strange rock formations, surprisingly lush valleys and places where the ground is covered with sparkling quartz crystals. There are rock pools everywhere and you may be lucky enough to see the strange black toads, unique to Mount Roraima.
The plant life is bizarre, as over half the species are unique to Tepuys or to Roraima alone, including several species of orchids and carnivorous plants. We also visit the Oil Bird cave (Guacharo bird).
Day 13: Return to camp (B,L,D)
In the morning there is still time to explore some more before we descend to the base and continue to the campsite at Tek River, where we overnight (8 hours).
Day 14: Return to Paratepuy, lodge (B,L,D)
We complete the 4-hour return to Paratepuy and our driver with welcomed fresh supplies of beer, soft drinks and a large lunch.
We say goodbye to our camp porters and set off to Santa Elena de Uairen where we return Camp Yakoo.
Day 15: Transfer to Lethem, hotel (B,D)
Transfer to the Brazilian border town La Linea and from there we continue to Lethem, Guyana. Overnight at Savannah Inn.
Day 16: Fly Georgetown, transfer to international airport for flight out, tour ends (B)
Fly from Lethem to Georgetown. Transfer to airport for departing international flight.
Prices From $5,000 / £4,065 per person
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What's Included?
Hotels, guest houses, camp, all meals on trek, transport throughout and to and from Georgetown airport, camping equipment, local guide. Porters can be used on trek.
What's Not Included?
International flights – we can arrange these for you, tips, sleeping bag, airport departure tax, personal items, alcoholic drinks.
Accommodation
Being mainly rainforest, and because much of the trip takes place in the rainforest, you will sleep in beds surrounded by mosquito nets.
Sleeping within the rainforest and savannah is a fantastic experience, and comes as second nature after a day or two.
While no one comes to Guyana looking for a luxury travel experience, welcome creature comforts are on offer at the charming colonial boutique Cara Lodge in Georgetown as well as the storied Pegasus on the city’s northwest corner.
A variety of expert guides may accompany on this tour, all of whom have many years’ experience and plenty of enthusiasm to make sure your trip is a great one.
Below are a few of the guides.
Wally Prince: Unrivalled expertise and experience leading tours and teams in Guyana.
Wally is one of the most sought-after guides for professional birders, documentary teams, and scientific expeditions visiting Guyana. He served for seven years as the guide coordinator, resident wildlife biologist, chief trainer, and operations manager at Iwokrama International Centre for Rainforest Conservation and Development. He has identified more than 700 of the 800+ bird species recorded in Guyana and is intimately familiar with their habitats, behaviours, vocalisations, and mating rituals. He grew up wandering through Guyana’s lush and biodiverse interior.
Gary Sway: Amerindian, Expert Naturalist
Gary Sway is a Macushi Amerindian from the village of Surama. Having grown up in the rainforest he has a great understanding and affinity for his natural surroundings and the wildlife. He has been a guide at Surama Eco-lodge for nearly 15 years and is well loved by those who have explored and seen the rainforest through his eyes. Gary is also an experienced birding guide and has represented Guyana at the Bird Expo in Columbus Ohio, USA. His patience and keen eye means great rewards for those birding with him. In his spare time Gary is a leading player in the Surama Makushi culture group.
Nadir (Carlos) Allie: Guide, Bird Expert
Nadir (Carlos) Allie was originally from the west coast of the ancient county of Berbice. His family were rice farmers, but Carlos did not want to follow this path, and moved to Georgetown to learn his father’s profession and became a tailor. From an early age Carlos always had a love and passion for birds. He never joined the other boys in trying to shoot them with a slingshot, preferring to rescue and care for the injured ones.
In Georgetown, through his love of birds he became friends with Andy Narine and together they formed the Guyana Amazon Tropical Birds Society (GATBS). Through GATBS, Carlos was able to get involved in many different projects including bird counts for some of the interior lodges, and also collecting information on the avifauna of Guyana for a new Guyana bird list. Over the years Carlos has become an experienced bird guide, leading tours to Guyana’s top birding locations especially along the coastlands where he was born and continues to live. Carlos loves to share his passion and love of birds with visitors and locals whenever he gets the opportunity. He is especially fond of leading tours of the Botanical Gardens in Georgetown.
Almost all dietary requirements can be catered for – please enquire in advance as we have to organise supplied.
Whilst on tour the food is of a very good standard with fresh beef, chicken and fish and plenty of vegetables and fruit.
On camping trips/in remote areas, use is made of dried and salted produce, supplemented by fishing.
The blend of different ethnic influences – Indian, African, Chinese, Creole, English, Portuguese, Amerindian, North American – gives a distinctive flavour to Guyanese cuisine.
Try dishes such as Pepper Pot, meat cooked in casareep (bitter casava) juice with peppers and herbs. Garlic pork, a specialty at Christmas. Curry and Roti is popular everywhere. Seafood is plentiful and varied, as is the wide variety of tropical fruit and vegetables. Try casava and yams.
Rum is the most popular drink and Guyana blends some of the worlds best. There are many inexpensive rums that are an excellent rum with mixers. The better rums such as Banks Extra, Banks XM 10 Year and DDL’s 12 year old King of Diamonds are smooth rums and great straight or on the rocks. DDL’s 15 year old El Dorado was voted the best rum in the world in 1999, 2000 and 2001, and is as smooth as a good brandy. The local Banks Beer is a good beer.
The water from the tap is brownish in colour, which is from the tannin in the water, and not polluted. However, it is recommended that bottled water, which is readily available, is used for drinking. Remember to drink plenty of it to prevent dehydration as it does get humid in Guyana.
Activity Level
This has been classified a moderate trek.
You need to be have a reasonable level of walking fitness to hike to Kaieteur Falls. The climb up from the Gorge to the top of the Falls is a hot and hard one which will take 4-6 hours, depending on the weather and your fitness levels. Most days you will walk for a few hours, bird spotting and searching for wildlife.
The humidity can make a short walk feel a lot harder than it is, and take on board lots of water.
The trip is open to anyone who wants to experience the rainforest, but particularly for those with an interest in hiking and wildlife.
Practical Information
Introduction to guyana.
Guyana is the only English-speaking country on the South American continent and has a Caribbean feel.
It is a destination for the nature lover looking for an off-the-beaten-path destination with many attractions. Guyana offers pristine rainforest, abundant wildlife, jaguars and the mighty Kaieteur Falls.
Start your adventure in the melting pot that is the country’s capital – Georgetown. Here Hindu, Muslim and Christian cultures blend in harmony.
Head off to visit the breathtaking Kaieteur Falls – the world’s highest single-drop waterfall.
Then the interior beckons. Jungle and Savannah await. With luck you might spot the Cock o’ the rock or a harpy eagle.
Bigger mammals such as the ant eater might surprise you or if incredibly lucky the mighty jaguar. Travel by road or river and stay in rustic but comfortable lodges – all with an authentic Guyanese welcome.
Guyana will be an unforgettable adventure.
Geography of Guyana
Guyana has five natural habitats to discover, the most famous of which is is its dense rain forest.
This ‘jungle’ is also known as the Forested Highland Region and is in the south of the country, and is very sparsely populated.
The majority (around 90%) of Guyana’s population lives in a marshy plain on the Atlantic coast, known as the low coastal plain .
Most of the country’s mineral deposits (bauxite, gold, diamonds) are found a little further inshore in that is called the white sand belt .
The south west of the country gives way to a desert savannah which then becomes an interior savannah .
From here, the grasslands and mountains of the interior highlands start to rise towards the borders with Brazil and Venezuela.
This is the largest of Guyana’s geographical areas and consists a series of plateaus, flat-topped mountains, and savannahs.
The Pakaraima Mountains dominate the western part of the interior highlands and include Mount Roraima, Guyana’s highest peak at 2,772m (9,094 ft) on the Venezuelan border.
The largest expanse of grassland, the Rupununi Savannah, covers about 15,000 square kilometres in southern Guyana.
Guyana has three large rivers, the Essequibo at 1,010km(628 miles), the Courantyne River (which forms a natural border with Suriname) at 724kms (450 miles), and the Berbice – 595kms (370 miles).
Weather in Guyana
Guyana is a hot and humid country. February and March are prime times to visit, along with Aug-Jan. Read our guide to Guyana’s weather for more.
The mean shade temperature is 27°C, while maximum is 31°C and the minimum is 24°C. The heat is greatly tempered by cooling breezes from the sea.
There are two wet seasons in the north of the country, from May to June, and from December to January.
The south and the Rupununi region receive one wet season from May to July.
All wet seasons may extend into months either side.
Rainfall averages 2,300 mm a year in Georgetown.
Good kit is vital for every trip.
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Guyana is a hot and humid country.
Take sunscreen, sun glasses and a hat to Guyana.
It can rain at any time, so always have a poncho/waterproof jacket handy.
Give plenty of thought to kit selection, and try to keep weight down.
Passenger/s traveling on internal flights in Guyana are allowed a free baggage allowance of 20lbs/9.1KG exceeding this weight passenger/s will incur a cost of GY$150.00 (price subject to change) equivalent to US$ 0.77cents per pound. Please note that additional baggage allowance is subject to availability and cannot be confirmed until day/time of check-in by the airline. We can book excess weight on your behalf but it is subject to being within the payload of the aircraft and at the discretion of the airline. We understand you may want more than 20lbs/9.1KG of baggage and wish to have guaranteed excess baggage/weight and so an alternative is to pre-book an extra seat on the flight which will afford you 175lbs/79.4KG for you to use individually or for your group.
Below is a more detailed guide.
Detailed kit list
- Good binoculars.
- Camera and film / memory cards (take at least twice the amount you think you will need!).
- Tight-weave, light weight long trousers.
- Quick dry socks.
- Rain suit or long poncho (100% waterproof – test before you leave home).
- Long-sleeved tight-weave shirts.
- Water bottle (2 litres approx.) & purification tablets.
- Sun cream (high factor, min. 30+) and lip salve.
- A broad-brimmed hat that will not come off on windy boat-rides.
- A warm jumper – it can feel cold on some boat journeys.
- Sunglasses with UV filter.
- A pair of trainers/teva sandals.
- Ankle high hiking boots.
- Insect repellent.
- The original and a photocopy of your passport.
- Yellow fever inoculation certificate.
- A large, bright head torch, spare batteries and bulb.
- Cash (small denomination bills, USD or GBP sterling) for souvenirs at the lodge, alcoholic beverages, etc.
- Daypack (at least 30 litres). Comfortable and with waterproof lining or cover.
- Personal first-aid kit to include: painkillers, plasters (band-aids), moleskin, antibiotic cream, general antibiotics (ask your GP), after-bite (tiger balm), anti-diarrhoea tablets, throat lozenges, re-hydration salts & personal medication.
- Towel & wash-kit.
- Wet Wipes/antiseptic hand-wash cream.
- Head-lamp (plus spare bulb and batteries).
- Travel alarm clock.
- Plastic bags – ‘Zip-loc’ & tough bin liners.
- Book, e-book, mp3 player/ipod or other to help pass the time.
- Extra snacks i.e. cereal bars or favourite chocolate bars.
Miscellaneous others
- Money belt.
- U.S. dollars / GBP sterling cash, mixed-denomination notes, undamaged and unmarked.
- ATM cash/credit card.
- Any inoculation certificates.
- Personal & medical insurance certificates.
- Presents e.g. Postcards from home.
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The Gran Sabana
The Gran Sabana is a grassy savannah-like plateau with an elevation of 900-1,200m. Millions of years of erosion have made this location one of the world’s richest areas for gold and diamond mining. Abounding in natural wonders such as waterfalls, rapids and tropical rainforest, the plentiful wildlife makes the Sabana a naturalist and birdwatcher’s paradise.
Recently tourism, and especially eco-tourism, has made La Gran Sabana the first choice for travellers seeking adventure in the remote areas of its unique geography.
Above the Sabana loom the tepuys, or “Table Mountains” of which Mount Roraima is the most famous. The tepuys are estimated to be over 1,700 million years old. On the tepuys’ lunar-like surface are many plants and animals found no where else on earth. The Auyantepuy, located in Canaima National Park, features the Angel Falls, the world’s tallest waterfall.
Mount Roraima
Mount Roraima is one of the most acclaimed sights in South America. For hundreds of years the mile high flat topped mountain has been inspiring the tales and rumours concerning what actually exists on its summit above the clouds.
In the late sixteenth century, Sir Walter Raleigh first visited the area around Roraima, searching for a civilisation that would make England as rich as the Aztecs had made Spain. He never found one, but he did return home with what were deemed by his peers as wild and outlandish stories about a Crystal Mountain. In his treaties “The Discoveries of the large Rich and Beautiful Empire of Guiana”, Raleigh likened the mountains to “a high church tower. “A large river leaps down from above without touching the mountain’s wall in its descent, as it goes out toward the air and reaches the bottom with a roar and clamour that would be produced by one thousand giant bells striking one another. I believe there does not exist a bigger and more marvelous waterfall in the world,” he said.
Roraima has also made an impression on western literature and thought, influencing such men as Charles Darwin and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. After the publication of Darwin’s “Origin of Species” there was great public interest in “missing links” and “relic species” preserved by isolation. Roraima’s mysterious summit was an excellent possibility for an area at evolutionary standstill and the last place on earth where dinosaurs could exist. Conan Doyle, fascinated by the descriptions of explorers such as Im Thurm, wrote in 1912 what is considered to be one of the best science fiction novels ever written “The Lost World.”
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We can only access this money once your tour has been completed, meaning that if anything happens to Andean Trails Limited while you are on holiday, then your money is secure and you can either complete the trip or be able to make it home.
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Atta rainforest lodge, Guyana
Get up into the trees like monkeys at Atta Lodge, for some up close and personal wildlife viewing.
The major attraction here is a 154m/505ft long canopy walkway, with four platforms some up to 30m into the canopy.
An array of birds and animals you struggle to see from the forest floor soon zoom into view.
Among these are endangered and protected species such as the jaguar, the bullet wood tree, greenheart and the waramadan (endemic in Guyana only to the Iwokrama Forest).
The lodge provides comfortable accommodation with 8 private rooms, three home-cooked meals per day, and ample opportunities to explore the surrounding rainforest by foot, canoe, or 4X4.
Caiman House, Guyana
You’ll need to keep quiet in your kayak as you help researchers from Caiman House search and tag black caiman at night time.
By staying here, you’ll get an inside look at the work of those trying to protect this endangered species.
You can help to collect the data of any captured caiman – some reaching up to 12 feet in length! – before they are released back into the wild.
Caiman House is once-in-a-lifetime and thrilling part to any tour of Guyana, especially for wildlife enthusiasts who can also look out for snakes, frogs, bird spiders and more
Georgetown, Guyana
The Atlantic gateway to Guyana, Georgetown is a fascinating mix of people, history fusions.
The ex-British colony contains influences from Amerindians, Asia, Brazil and more, making it a lively and welcoming destination.
The Natural History Museum is well worth a visit, as well as the world’s largest wooden cathedral and the thrumming market.
English is widely spoken and friendly local people are normally up for a chat about the unique atmosphere of Georgetown.
Iwokrama Field Station , Guyana
Deep into Guyana’s enormous rainforest lies Iwokrama, a one million acre wilderness full of wildlife.
Birds, trees frogs and the elusive puma live in the forests, whose verdant canopy you can enjoy from the Turtle Mountain vantage point.
The area is protected and known as Iwokrama International Centre for Rainforest Conservation, with the full involvement of the local people.
You can see their history in the Amerindian petroglyphs close to some rivers, a fascinating insight into how animals and humans have coexisted for centuries in this pristine rainforest.
Kaieteur Falls, Guyana
Flying over the jungle canopy, the views confirm that there are no other falls in the world with the magnitude of the sheer drop existing at Kaieteur.
Being so remote, you can walk right up to the flowing water, which gushes 822 feet into a deep and forested gorge.
Look for Golden frogs, unique to a tiny area, living in bromeliads growing in the warm, humid air.
Most likely your group will be the only souls in this remote location, adding to its incredible appeal.
Karanambu Ranch, Guyana
Famous for rescuing orphaned giant river otters, Karanambu also represents the spirit of travel of old.
An outpost, miles from civilisation, there’s a warm welcome and great wildlife.
See the giant Victoria Regis water lily bloom at dusk, or cruise the river looking for giant otters and caiman.
If you wake early enough, you may be able to find a giant anteater snaffling around for a treat.
Sadly, Diane McTurk is no longer with us, but the ranch continues to write its own chapters in the history of conservation.
Roraima Mountains, Guyana
Rumoured to have inspired parts of Conan Doyle’s Lost World book, ‘Tepuys’, or table top mountains, after visiting, it’s easy to see why.
From the sabanna that links Guyana’s western front with Venuzuela, the Tepuys rise dramatically.
They provide unique eco-zones for many species and the lunar-like surface is home to species found nowhere else on earth.
Waterfalls, rapids and rainforest criss-cross the various faces and sections of the Tepuys, making Mount Roraima one of the most acclaimed sights in South America.
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Kaieteur Falls
What to Expect This tour begins at the Eugene F. Correia International Airport, where you will board an aircraft for a 1 hour flight to Kaieteur national park. On arrival at Kaieteur Falls, you’ll be greeted by the friendly tour guides who will then take you on your one and half hour walking tour of Kaieteur Falls where you’ll view the Falls from a few different vantage points.
The guide will tell you about the history of the falls and the culture of the people and, if you’re lucky, you’ll get a look at the Cock-of-the-Rock or the Golden Frog in their natural habitats.
After an enjoyable experience, we’ll depart Kaieteur Falls at approximately 16:30 hours for a flight back to the Eugene F. Correia International Airport.
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- Soft beverages
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If you are pressed for time, you can always take a Kaieteur Falls tour with an airplane. You will spend two hours at the falls, guided by a Kaieteur National Park ranger, before heading back out to Georgetown. Air Services, Evergreen Adventures (Trans Guyana Airways); and Roraima Airways offer flight tours and costs about US$215 to US$250. It ...
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We booked with Roraima Airways for a visit to the Falls and it was incredibly stressful dealing with them. The itinerary given to me stated that we would depart Ogle Airport at 9:30am and return at 2pm. ... During our trip to Guyana, we contacted several tour operators to visit Kaieteur and Orinduik Falls. However, we were disappointed to find ...
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Don't book with Roraima Tours! We are a family of 4-went in to office on 1st day of visit to Guyana to book out Kaietuer Falls tour, was told they can book on on the Tuesday (we went on Saturday) had to pay the $1000 plus in advance and was given tics and directions to come in at 6am to the office to be taken to the airport.
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We booked with Roraima Airways for a visit to the Falls and it was incredibly stressful dealing with them. The itinerary given to me stated that we would depart Ogle Airport at 9:30am and return at 2pm. ... A tour guide took us on a guided tour to the majestic Kaieteur Falls. Its a sight to behold, the majestic Kaieteur in all its Glory. We ...
Overland to Kaieteur Falls with Dargon Tours. Jul 2011 • Couples. ... Roraima Airways offers a flight some, but not all days of the week, weather and fellow traveller dependent. If you have the flexibility in your plans, visit the Roraima office (in the Roraima Residence Inn, downtown Georgetown), and find out if they expect enough passengers ...
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