The best Guyana tour packages
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Your journey starts at Georgetown's colonial architecture and Bourda Market with Chef Delven Adams before flying to the magnificent Kaieteur Falls. Venture through Surama's savannah to spot Giant River Otters and Spider Monkeys, while resting at authentic eco-lodges. Chartered flights and personal guide included throughout.
Duration 5 days Destinations Georgetown, Kaieteur National Park, Surama Village Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operator Agate Travel From
- US$6,479
The 9-day Guyanese adventure takes you from Georgetown's Botanical Gardens to Iwokrama's canopy walkways. Track Giant Anteaters in Rupununi savannah, spot Black Caimans on river safaris, and learn authentic cooking with Chef Delven. Accommodations include distinctive stays at Cara Lodge and Karanambu Lodge.
Duration 9 days Destinations Georgetown, Kaieteur National Park, Lethem, Iwokrama Forest Reserve Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operator Agate Travel From
- US$6,859
Fascinating landscapes of Guyana stretch from the 200-meter Kaieteur Falls to Georgetown's historic Stabroek Market. Wildlife viewing awaits at Iwokrama Forest Reserve's canopy walkway and along the Mahaica River. Comfortable stays include the riverside Iwokrama Lodge and 3-star Grand Coastal Hotel.
Duration 18 days Destinations Paramaribo, Iwokrama Forest Reserve, Georgetown, Berg en Dal, Albina, Kourou, Cayenne Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator Oasis Travel From
- US$8,667
Guyana's untamed wilderness beckons from Georgetown's colonial charm to Iwokrama's jaguar territory. Black caimans appear on evening river cruises, while 30-meter-high canopy walkways at Atta Lodge offer treetop adventures. Giant anteaters roam Karanambu's savannahs. Remote lodges and guided wildlife encounters fill this 13-day expedition.
Duration 13 days Destinations Georgetown, Kaieteur National Park, Iwokrama Forest Reserve, Surama Village, Annai, Yupukarri Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator DIAMIR Erlebnisreisen From
- US$7,033
Pristine wilderness covers 85% of Guyana with untouched rainforest. Giant otters swim in the Rupununi River near the majestic 226m Kaieteur Falls. Exclusive lodges at Atta Rainforest and Karanambu welcome visitors. The savannah holds giant anteaters, while researchers study black caimans at Caiman House.
Duration 18 days Destinations Netherlands, Guyana, Brazil Age Range up to 85 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator DIAMIR Erlebnisreisen From
- US$9,742
What our customers ask about Guyana Tours & Trips
What are the must-visit natural attractions in Guyana?
Kaieteur Falls anchors Guyana's natural attractions with its 741-foot drop set within Kaieteur National Park's untouched rainforest. The Iwokrama Rainforest features a Canopy Walkway 30 meters above ground giving visitors a bird's eye view of the forest ecosystem. The Rupununi River and Savannah serves as home to diverse wildlife including giant otters black caimans and more than 700 bird species. As one TourRadar traveler noted "The Iwokrama Canopy Walkway experience was incredible - seeing the rainforest come alive at dawn from above the treetops is unforgettable."
What types of accommodation are available in Guyana?
Guyana's lodging spans from urban hotels to wilderness eco-lodges meeting various comfort levels and budgets. Georgetown features the Cara Lodge a restored 1840s building that blends historical architecture with contemporary comforts. Nature enthusiasts can choose between properties like Iwokrama River Lodge or Atta Rainforest Lodge for authentic forest stays. Karanambu Lodge in the Rupununi allows guests to observe wildlife directly from their rooms. A TourRadar traveler noted "The combination of historic hotels in Georgetown and eco-lodges in the wilderness provided a perfect mix of comfort and adventure."
What is the food like in Guyana and what should I try?
Guyana's food scene reflects its multicultural roots drawing from Caribbean Indian and Indigenous traditions. Chef Delven Adams' Backyard Cafe in Georgetown offers cooking classes featuring local specialties. Key dishes include pepperpot a traditional meat stew various curries and fresh catches from the Demerara River. Eco-lodges like Karanambu and Iwokrama emphasize locally-sourced ingredients in their menus. A TourRadar traveler shared "The home-cooked meals at the lodges were fantastic especially trying fresh fish caught from the rivers."
How do I get around within Guyana?
Getting around Guyana involves a mix of light aircraft boat journeys and off-road vehicles. Small planes connect Georgetown with remote destinations including Kaieteur Falls and the Rupununi. Boats serve as the main transport on the Essequibo and Rupununi Rivers while 4x4 vehicles tackle savannah crossings and forest paths. A TourRadar traveler noted "The mix of transportation added to the adventure - from small planes over the rainforest to traditional canoes on the rivers."
What cultural experiences are available in Guyana?
Cultural encounters in Guyana center on indigenous community visits and urban exploration. The Macushi people of Surama Village share their traditional practices and artisanal crafts with visitors. Georgetown offers colonial architecture the bustling Stabroek Market and lively Sunday evening gatherings along the seawall. A TourRadar traveler commented "Our visit to the Macushi community in Surama was enlightening - learning about their sustainable way of life in the rainforest was fascinating."
How physically demanding are tours in Guyana?
Most Guyana tours require moderate fitness levels but remain accessible to reasonably active travelers. Common activities include rainforest walks ascending the Iwokrama Canopy Walkway and climbing Turtle Mountain with its 360-meter elevation gain. River excursions offer easier alternatives for wildlife viewing. As one TourRadar traveler mentioned "While some hikes were challenging our guide always offered alternatives and the incredible wildlife sightings made any effort worthwhile."