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Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Brazil & Venezuela Amazon Adventure-Overland Expedition to Five Countries in Three Weeks (Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Brazil & Venezuela) Duration: 21 days Price range: USD 3,995 per person Minimum 2 persons Category: Mild Adventure “The Guianas, Brazil and Venezuela” is an overland expedition which encompasses the tradition and culture of five diverse regions of South America (English, Dutch, French, Portuguese and Spanish), including the Patamonas (indigenous people) of the Pakaraima Mts and the Macushis and Wapishanas (indigenous peoples) of the Kanuku Mts.It features some of South America’s Wonders, the Amazon- Brazil, Kaieteur Falls-Guyana, (the world’s highest single drop water falls), Angel Falls-Venezuela (world’s highest waterfalls), Brownsberg Nature Reserve-Suriname, Space Center and Salvation Islands-French Guiana and combines history, architecture, the tropical rainforest, wetlands and savannahs of South America, and the Guianan Shield (the world’s oldest geological formation) to ensure a unique and rewarding experience. Day 1 Arrival Guyana-City Tour Historic Georgetown, Culinary Delights Day 2 Kaieteur Falls World’s Highest Single drop Water Falls Day 3 Parimaribo, Suriname Architecture, Historical Sites, Culinary Delights Day 4 Brownsberg Nature Reserve Wildlife, Trekking, Interaction with Nature Day 5 Space Center, French Guiana Information, Science & Technology Day 6 Salvation Islands, Kourou Papilon Prison Camp, Colonial History, Marine Turtles Day 7 Cayenne-Parimaribo Architecture, Historical Sites, Culinary Delights Day 8 Georgetown, Guyana Architecture, Historical Sites, Culinary Delights Day 9 Iwokrama River Lodge Wildlife, Birding, Nature Trails, Trekking, Hiking Day 10 Surama Amerindian Village Wildlife, Birding, Amerindian Culture, Trekking, Canoeing, Fishing Day 11 Lethem –Rupununi Culinary Delights, Cultural Diversities-Guy/Brazil Frontier Day 12 Boa Vista & Manaus, Brazil Culinary Delights, Indigenous Culture Day 13 Amazon River Tour Wildlife, Indigenous Culture Day 14 Boa Vista-Brazil Culinary Delights, Architecture Day 15 Santa Elena, Venezuela Scenery, Indigenous, Culture, Culinary Delights Day 16-18 Angel Falls Scenery, World’s Highest Water Falls Day 19 Reflection- Lethem Culinary Delights, Culture Day 20 Transfer to Georgetown Light Aircraft, Scenes of Rainforest canopy Day 21 International Flight Mikel Plaza, 53 Pere Street, Kitty, Georgetown, Guyana, S.A. Tele: 592-227-4713-227-3168,Mobile 673-0039/ 626-9033 Email: [email protected] Website: www.adventureguianas.com .
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