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Guyana : Rainforest and Mighty Rivers
It includes travel on a number of small watercourses and two great rivers, the Demerara and the Essequibo, as well as a visit to Kaieteur Falls, surely among the world's most imposing scenic wonders. Sat : Arrive in Guyana and transfer to Georgetown. Overnight at Cara Lodge. Sun: From the airport at nearby Ogle we値l fly by
chartered aircraft over the Demerara and Essequibo Rivers and hundreds of miles
of unbroken tropical rainforest to land at
Mon : 0915hrs transfer to Ogle Airstrip once again for a
flight Tue : We値l arise before dawn to walk across the savannah
Wed: Soon after daybreak we値l set out on the river for a quiet and skillfully guided paddle, hearing the voices of many birds singing in near darkness in the forest, and seeing many of them later when the light grows stronger. We値l also search the banks for such mammals as Giant River Otter, Tapir, Tayra and Black Spider Monkey. After returning to the village for lunch, we値l leave Surama by 4x4 Land Cruiser and travel north through the rainforest stopping at a trail we値l hope to find Guianan Cock-of-the Rock at a locality where the birds are known to display and nest. The journey continues onto the Iwokrama Canopy Walkway. Here we can bird watch from the vantage of 35 Metres up in the canopy. After dinner we return to the walkway to experience the canopy at night. Overnight in Iwokrama Atta Rainforest Lodge. BLD Thu : This morning welcome the dawn chorus from the Iwokrama Canopy Walkway. Then transfer by 4x4 along the trail where there is a good chance to see the elusive Jaguar. The Iwokrama forest is rapidly gaining an international reputation for its healthy jaguar populations that seem not to be troubled by the appearance of curious humans. No promises, but many have been lucky! Eventually we reach the Essequibo River and the Iwokrama Field Station. We then set out by boat for half an hour or less to the foot of Turtle Mountain. Here we値l explore the trail for a few hours, visiting Turtle Ponds and climbing to an elevation of about 900 feet for a spectacular view of the forest canopy below. On the return trip we値l visit Fair View, a nearby Amerindian village and in late afternoon we値l take a walk on Screaming Piha Trail near the Field Station. Finally, after dark, we値l set out on the river once more, in hopes of finding one or another of its four species of caiman, and listening for the voices of nocturnal birds. Overnight at the Iwokrama Field Station at Kurupukari. BLD Fri : Making another early start, we値l embark on the Essequibo and circumnavigate nearby Indian House Island, before returning to the Field Station for breakfast. We then depart with a packed lunch, travelling to a locality known as Mori Scrub, characterized by an unusual low, sandy forest. This supports an interesting assemblage of bird species, among them Rufous-crowned Elaenia, Black Manakin and Red-shouldered Tanager. In the afternoon we値l travel by 4x4 Land Cruiser back toward the Rupununi and Annai, its northernmost community. The Rupununi Savannah is to Guyana what the Gran Sabana is to Venezuela, an extensive area of grassland with termite mounds and scattered or riparian woodland. It differs in that much of it is devoted to cattle raising, though the large ranches are not very productive. Indeed, one can travel for hours without seeing a domestic animal of any sort. Needless to say, the birdlife here is markedly different from that of the rainforest. Overnight at Rock View Lodge. BLD Sat: With its tropical gardens and flowering trees, our
lodge Sun: This morning we値l travel by 4x4 across the savannah
to Mon & Tue: Birdwatching from daybreak to nightfall or
later, we値l devote this entire day to exploring Karanambu and its Wed: After some early morning birdwatching near the ranch
buildings we値l fly back to Georgetown and transfer by bus to Parika. Take a
boat trip on the mighty Essequibo River to Shanklands Rainforest Resort, a
series of cottages built on a hill on the river痴 right bank and overlooking its
enormous breadth. We値l settle in and start exploring the grounds in late Thu : Walking a fairly extensive network of roads and trails we値l devote this day to birdwatching in mature tropical forest. We may find such species as Red-fan Parrot, Tawny-bellied Screech-Owl, Racket-tailed Coquette and any of more than 20 species of antbirds. Here the sheer diversity of Guianan forest birdlife is very impressive. Overnight at Shanklands Rainforest Resort. BLD Fri : After watching the day come over the vast expanse
of the river, we値l board a powerful motorboat and travel down to Parika at its
mouth, here 21 miles in width. We値l then travel by road following the sea wall
eastward, seeing the system of canals and polders that allow sugar and rice
cultivation on land below sea level, and reaching Georgetown by crossing the
Demerara on the world痴 longest pontoon bridge. In the afternoon we値l take a
tour of the city to see its extraordinary wooden architecture and to shop in its
exciting markets and craft shops. We値l conclude at the extensive and beautiful
Botanic Garden, where, if we are lucky, the trip痴 ornithological finale will be
Blood-colored Sat: Transfer to the airport for your departing flight. B Rate : Single Supplement (where available) : US$ 396.00 Rate Includes : Notes on Accommodation: Camping sections will be in hammock style camps. Single supplement provided where possible. Note: Passenger/s are allowed on Internal Flights a baggage allowance of 20Lbs (9.1KG) per passenger. Exceeding this weight limit passenger/s will incur an additional cost of GY$125.00/ US$0.66cents per pound. We recommend that excess weight is reserved in advance. Interesting Links : |