
Musician Eddie Grant’s home on the river is a beloved cultural landmark for visitors exploring the Essequibo waterways. Often included as a short stop for photos and videos while on our Essequibo river and island‑hopping tours, Eddie’s riverside dwelling offers travelers a glimpse into local music life, creative hospitality, and the relaxed rhythm of river […]

Where the mighty Essequibo and the Mazaruni rivers converge near Bartica, Guyana’s river gateway opens into a landscape of wild beauty and history. This confluence is more than just a meeting of waters; it’s a cultural and ecological crossroads where boatmen, miners, and travelers have crossed for centuries. The spot offers stunning photo opportunities as […]

Tucked into the lush corridors of the Essequibo waterways, Baracara Waterfalls offers a tranquil counterpoint to Guyana’s larger cascades. Often visited as part of our Essequibo river and island‑hopping tours, Baracara is accessible by boat and rewards visitors with peaceful pools, shaded riverbanks, and short, scenic walks that showcase local flora and birdlife. Our guided […]

Guyana’s waterfalls span dramatic plateaus, savannah streams, and riverine forests. Whether you want the world-famous plunge of Kaieteur, border cascades near Brazil, or quieter falls reached from the Essequibo, our guided waterfall tours deliver scenic hikes, safe swimming where permitted, and knowledgeable local guides. Below are the waterfall tours we offer and what to expect […]

Aruwai Resort is a charming riverside stop along the Essequibo, offering comfortable accommodations, shaded dining decks, and easy access to local waterways. Often visited on our Essequibo river tours, Aruwai invites travelers to unwind after a day of boating, browsing, and exploring historic towns like Fort Island and Bartica. When on our Island hopping tour […]

Guyana’s cities each carry a unique blend of history, culture, and riverside charm. Whether you have a day to explore Georgetown or you’re traveling through the Rupununi or Essequibo regions, our guided city tours give you local context, photo-ready stops, and comfortable transport. Below are the city tours we run regularly — quick overviews to […]

Planning to tour Guyana? Discover everything you need to know and pack for an unforgettable eco-tourism adventure to Kaieteur Falls, rainforests, and pristine natural wonders. Introduction: Why Touring Guyana Should Be Your Next Adventure Guyana is a multicultural, vibrant country teeming with wildlife that remains off the main tourist radar, making it one of South […]

Guyana is home to some of the most breathtaking waterfalls on Earth, from the world-famous Kaieteur Falls to hidden gems tucked deep in our rainforests. Whether you’re planning your first visit or returning to explore more, these magnificent cascades showcase why Guyana is an adventure lover’s paradise. Kaieteur Falls – The Crown Jewel Location: Potaro […]

On Tuesday, May 19, 2026, staff at the newly opened Guyana-China Friendship Park witnessed something extraordinary—a Giant Anteater was spotted exploring the park grounds, marking one of the rarest urban wildlife sightings in Guyana’s history. Why This Sighting Is Special Giant Anteaters typically live in undisturbed forests and savannahs like Iwokrama and the Rupununi—not urban Georgetown. This is the first documented sighting […]

In Guyana’s Rupununi region, while on our Rupununi Brazil Tour, we encountered some giants—not the kind from fairy tales, but towering termite mounds that rise 10 to 15 feet above the savanna grasslands like nature’s own skyscrapers. As our vehicle rolled across the open plains, these ancient structures appeared one after another, their conical shapes […]
