"A high-vibration journey through the only English-speaking nation in South America, where thundering geological giants meet the primary rainforests and the vast, golden Rupununi savannahs."
A 7-day masterclass in untouched wilderness. Witness the absolute power of Kaieteur from a private aircraft, navigate the giant lily-filled waters of Rewa, and find absolute crystalline peace in the indigenous heartlands of the Rupununi.
"Welcome to the land of many waters! Your journey begins in Georgetown, a city of Victorian timber architecture and Caribbean flair. Explore the St. George's Cathedral and the Bourda Market. Tonight, enjoy a welcome feast of Guyanese pepperpot and aged El Dorado rum in a colonial-style bistro overlooking the Atlantic sea wall."
Explore the historic center to see the St. George's Cathedral (one of the world's tallest wooden structures) and the ornate ironwork of the Stabroek Market.
Navigate the mouth of the massive river by wooden boat, watching the sky turn neon purple over the harbor cranes and the historic Dutch-built sea wall.
Indulge in a curated farm-to-table meal by Chef Delven Adams, sampling local wild-caught fish and seasonal Amazonian fruits in a chic garden setting.
"Prepare for the ultimate geological highlight! You board a private light aircraft for a flight over the thundering Essequibo River to reach Kaieteur Falls. You will stand on the rim of the 226-meter single drop. Tonight, return toward the capital for a 'Colonial' spirits session and sleep in a luxury timber-framed lodge."
Witness the world's highest single-drop waterfall from the air and the ground, marvelling at the golden frogs in the bromeliads and the absolute roar of the Potaro River.
Stroll through the 19th-century botanical gardens, practicing mindfulness beneath the giant Saman trees and the colorful Victoria Amazonica lilies.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet accompanied by a tasting of world-class 21-year-old Demerara rums inside a historic 1840s manor house.
"We fly south to reach the golden North Rupununi savannahs. Your afternoon begins in the indigenous community of Annai. In the evening, explore the termite mounds and the foothills of the Pakaraima Mountains. Tonight, enjoy a 'Savannah' spirits session and sleep in a luxury eco-lodge perched on the edge of the wetlands."
Explore the local Amerindian community to learn about traditional cassava processing and palm-weaving, marvelling at the spiritual connection to the land.
Trek the spectacular red-earth path to the hilltop for an aerial view of the golden plains and the thundering primary forest canopy.
Indulge in a celebratory meal of local mountain beef and organic garden vegetables inside a thatched-roof pavilion, listening to traditional guitar songs.
"Prepare for a cinematic morning! We drive into the Iwokrama Forest to reach the Canopy Walkway. You will stand 30 meters above the jungle floor on suspension bridges. Tonight, return toward the lodge for a 'Jaguar' tracking session and sleep beneath the sounds of the thundering primary forest."
Navigate the Spectacular suspension bridges at dawn to spot Red Howler monkeys and screaming pihas, marvelling at the high-adrenaline forest horizon.
Hike the untamed mountain trails to reach the 360-degree viewpoint of the Essequibo River, practicing mindfulness in the absolute silence of the core reserve.
Navigate the forest road by spotlight with expert trackers to see the glowing eyes of wild jaguars and labba, witnessing the nocturnal pulse of the Amazon.
"Today features a journey by motorized boat down the Rupununi River to reach the remote village of Rewa. This region is world-famous for the Giant Arapaima fish. In the afternoon, look for the thundering Victoria Amazonica lilies. Tonight, enjoy a 'Riverside' banquet and sleep in a luxury eco-lodge run by the local community."
Navigate the spectacular river channels to spot giant river otters and black caimans, marvelling at the absolute white-sand beaches and primary forest.
Visit the hidden oxbow lakes to see the world's largest water lilies bloom at dusk, practicing mindfulness as the sky reflects in the calm morning waters.
Indulge in a curated multi-course meal of river fish and local tropical roots inside a historic ranch, witnessing the absolute soul of the interior isolation.
"We drive across the savannah to reach the historic Karanambu Lodge, the former home of Diane McTurk. Your afternoon is dedicated to the rehabilitation of Giant River Otters. Tonight, enjoy a final 'Coastal' celebratory gala dinner and sleep in a luxury resort surrounded by primary bush and wetlands."
Navigate the espectacular river ponds to see the rehabilitated otters playing in their natural habitat, marvelling at the high-adrenaline sound of the colony.
Trek the shoreline to spot hundreds of Jabiru storks and egrets, practicing mindfulness as the sun sets over the infinite emerald wetlands.
Toast your 7-day odyssey at a hilltop terrace, enjoying high-end tropical fusion with a 360-degree view of the moonlit international waters.
"Your monumental 7-day traverse of Guyana finally concludes. Wake up for a final traditional breakfast of 'Bake and Saltfish'. You'll take a final morning trip to the National Museum for one last look at history. As you head to Cheddi Jagan International Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories. Phir Milenge!"
Explore the nation's largest architectural collection, marvelling at the soapstone figures and the wooden masks that rival the grand museums of the North.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of Saltah and spicy mountain tea at a celebrated city restaurant before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the flower-lined avenues of the capital to the international terminal, saying a final 'Ma'asalama' to the Land of Green.
An epic two-week immersion into Guyana's marine and riverine soul. Navigate the Moruca lowlands by boat, witness the nesting of giant leatherback turtles at Shell Beach, explore the 18th-century Dutch Court of Policy on Fort Island, and find absolute crystalline peace in the river-resorts of the Essequibo.
"Welcome to the land of many waters! Your journey begins in the historic capital. Explore the Victorian timber architecture and the Stabroek Market. Tonight, enjoy a welcome feast of Guyanese pepperpot and aged El Dorado rum in a restored 19th-century manor overlooking the Atlantic sea wall."
Explore the historic center to see the St. George's Cathedral and the ornate ironwork of the Stabroek Market, marvelling at the 19th-century colonial engineering.
Stroll the historic Dutch-built sea wall at the golden hour, watching the locals gather and the Atlantic swells hit the granite barrier as the city lights ignite.
Indulge in a curated farm-to-table meal by Chef Delven Adams, sampling local wild-caught fish and seasonal Amazonian fruits in a chic garden setting.
"Prepare for the ultimate geological highlight! You board a private light aircraft for a flight over the thundering primary forest to reach Kaieteur Falls. You will stand on the rim of the 226-meter single drop. Tonight, return toward the capital for a 'Colonial' spirits session and sleep in a luxury timber resort."
Witness the world's highest single-drop waterfall from the air and ground, marvelling at the golden frogs in the bromeliads and the absolute roar of the Potaro.
Stroll the 19th-century botanical gardens, practicing mindfulness beneath the giant Saman trees and the colorful Victoria Amazonica lilies.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet accompanied by a tasting of world-class 21-year-old Demerara rums inside a historic 1840s manor house.
"We drive west to Parika and board a speedboat to navigate the mouth of the Essequibo to reach the Pomeroon River. Your afternoon is spent in the Amerindian village of Santa Rosa. Tonight, enjoy a 'Riverside' welcome feast and sleep in a luxury eco-lodge surrounded by primary mangroves and tropical birds."
Navigate the espectacular 'black-water' channels by motorized boat to see the colonial plantations and the primary forest canopy, marvelling at the river life.
Explore the indigenous community of Santa Rosa, learning about traditional boat-building and the spiritual connection to the thundering Atlantic tides.
Indulge in an authentic meal of smoked fish and local tubers inside a thatched-roof pavilion, celebrating your journey through the northern wilds.
"Today features a journey into the extreme Atlantic to reach Sable Island (Remote Flight). You will stand among the 500 wild horses of the dunes. In the afternoon, explore the shipwrecks and the massive grey seal colony. Tonight, return toward the mainland, reflecting on the world's most powerful ancient maritime empire."
Navigate the espectacular shifting sands of the Atlantic, marvelling at the wild horse population and the nomadic grey seal trails.
Visit the remains of the early 20th-century maritime masterpieces that sustained the merchant fleets for decades in the Atlantic.
Ride along the red-gold sands of the southern coast, watching the light ignite the silhouettes of the ancient mud-tower ruins.
"For your final full week, we return to the Fortress of Louisbourg for a deep-dive. You will walk the ridge-lines that overlook the clouds. In the afternoon, visit the local artisan market. Tonight, enjoy a grand farewell banquet in a traditional mountain 'Diwan', reflecting on your 21 days across the peaks and deserts."
Hike the Spectacular stone trails to reach the cloud-level plateau, viewing the 300-meter vertical drop into the Atlantic below.
Visit a local highland beekeeper to see the harvest of the famous Nova Scotian Sidr honey, sampling it fresh from the mountain combs.
Toast your 21-day odyssey with a traditional banquet accompanied by live high-energy music and mountain poetry in a maritime lodge.
"Prepare for a biological miracle! We trek the 90-mile coastline to find the turtle nesting grounds. You will stand among the Leatherback, Hawksbill, and Green turtles. In the afternoon, look for the Scarlet Ibis in the mangroves. Tonight, return toward the lodge for a 'Coastal' spirits session and sleep in a luxury stone villa."
Experience the rare sight of the world's largest sea turtles laying eggs (seasonal), practicing mindfulness as the moon reflects on the international waters.
Navigate the espectacular narrow channels of the delta to see thousands of bright red birds return to their nests at dusk, marvelling at the high-adrenaline color.
Relax on the broad white sands of the Atlantic coast, practicing mindfulness as the emerald water laps the shore and the tropical birds return home.
"Your monumental 21-day expedition across the Atlantic frontier finally concludes. Wake up for a final traditional breakfast. You'll take a final morning trip to the Point Pleasant Park to see its stunning coastal architecture. As you head to the Halifax Stanfield Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories—from the icebergs to the dunes. Phir Milenge!"
Explore the nation's largest urban forest park, marvelling at the Martello Tower and the intricate stone walls that rival the grand forts of the Gulf.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of Saltah and spiced tea at a celebrated city restaurant before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the glass-tower avenues to the international terminal, saying a final 'Ma'asalama' to the land of peace.
"Today features a journey into the Nuup Kangerlua system. You will board a private boat to reach the abandoned settlement of Qoornoq. In the afternoon, fish for your own redfish in the deep blue waters. Tonight, return toward the capital, reflecting on the scale of the North Atlantic. You sleep in a luxury harbor-front hotel."
Navigate the towering ice-cliffs and glaciers of the second-largest fjord system in the world, marvelling at the waterfalls and the wild seal colonies.
Experience the high-adrenaline pull of a Greenlandic Redfish, participating in a 'catch and cook' session in the crystal-clear mountain waters.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet inside a historic wooden warehouse, sampling your own catch and wild-caught sub-arctic salmon.
"We drive north by boat along the coast to reach the ghost village of Kangeq. This village was the home of the world-famous painter Aron of Kangeq. In the afternoon, explore the nine bays of the capital to see the hidden harbor seals. Tonight, enjoy a 'Coastal' dinner of grilled crab and sleep in a luxury cliff-side resort overlooking the fjord."
Explore the 18th-century ruins and the remarkably preserved colorful houses of the abandoned settlement, marvelling at the sub-arctic silence.
Trek to the western-most cliff point of the Nuuk coast, practicing mindfulness as the sun sets over the international waters in a spiritual ritual.
Toast your 14-day odyssey at a hilltop terrace, enjoying high-end tropical fusion with a 360-degree view of the moonlit sub-arctic plains.
"For your final full day, we return to Nuuk center. You visit the National Jewelry Museum to see the royal pearl collections. In the afternoon, return to the local market for final shopping of high-end sealskin and muskox wool. Tonight, enjoy a grand farewell gala dinner at a high-end restaurant on the harbor district, celebrating your 21 days across the land."
Explore the nation's premier collection of gold and precious stones from the colonial and modern eras inside a masterfully restored palace.
Do a final shopping dash for world-class Inuit fashion and hand-woven muskox woollen textiles at the city's premier reputable boutiques.
Celebrate your journey at the city's highest terrace, enjoying high-end Asian-Inuit fusion and 360-degree views of the illuminated metropolis.
"Your monumental 14-day traverse of Greenland finally concludes. Wake up for a final traditional breakfast of Arctic berries and dark bread. You'll take a final morning trip to the Nuuk Art Museum for one last look at the spirit masks. As you head to the Nuuk International Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories—from the Vikings to the Ice Cap. Phir Milenge!"
Explore the nation's largest art collection, marvelling at the soapstone figures and the wooden masks that rival the grand museums of the North.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of muskox soup and spicy mountain tea at a celebrated city restaurant before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the flower-lined avenues of the capital to the international terminal, saying a final 'Ma'asalama' to the Land of Ice.
"We drive west past the thundering Demerara to reach Fort Island on the Essequibo River. Your afternoon is dedicated to the 1744 Dutch ruins of Fort Zeelandia. Tonight, enjoy a 'Colonial' spirits session and sleep in a luxury riverfront resort surrounded by primary basalt peaks."
Explore the nation's oldest Dutch-built structure, marvelling at the red-brick masonry and the unique history of the colonial governors.
Navigate the espectacular narrow limestone channels by traditional boat, Viewing the 100-meter vertical walls and primary mountain forest.
Indulge in a celebratory meal of local river fish and artisan root vegetables inside a historic tavern, listening to traditional guitar songs.
"Today features a journey into the heart of the Essequibo rapids! You visit the Marshall Falls by private boat to see the primary rainforest cataracts. In the afternoon, return toward the river-resort to reach the island of Baganara. Tonight, enjoy a welcome banquet of fresh seafood and sleep in a luxury boutique lodge."
Hike the spectacular trails through the rainforest to reach the base of the thundering rapids, marvelling at the high-adrenaline spray and the wild otters.
Navigate the espectacular forest trails to spot wild three-toed sloths and tropical macaws, practicing mindfulness in the absolute silence.
Ride along the red-gold sands of the northern plains, watching the light ignite the silhouettes of the ancient mud-tower ruins.
"Your monumental 14-day traverse of Guyana finally concludes. Wake up for a final traditional breakfast of 'Bake and Saltfish'. You'll take a final morning trip to the National Museum for one last look at history. As you head to Cheddi Jagan Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories—from the Shell Beach turtles to the Essequibo falls. Phir Milenge!"
Explore the nation's largest architectural collection, marvelling at the soapstone figures and the wooden masks that rival the grand museums of the North.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of Saltah and spicy mountain tea at a celebrated city restaurant before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the flower-lined avenues of the capital to the international terminal, saying a final 'Ma'asalama' to the Land of Green.
An epic three-week masterclass in deep Guianese isolation. Navigate the high-vibration mists of the 'Lost World' mountains, live among the Wapishana and Makushi peoples, trek the savannah-jungle transition of the deep south, and find absolute crystalline peace in the roadless river-canyons of the interior.
"Welcome to the land of many waters! Your journey begins in the historic capital. Explore the Victorian timber architecture and the Stabroek Market. Tonight, enjoy a welcome feast of Guyanese pepperpot and aged El Dorado rum in a restored 19th-century manor overlooking the Atlantic sea wall."
Explore the historic center to see the St. George's Cathedral and the ornate ironwork of the Stabroek Market, marvelling at the 19th-century colonial engineering.
Stroll the historic Dutch-built sea wall at the golden hour, watching the locals gather and the Atlantic swells hit the granite barrier as the city lights ignite.
Indulge in a curated farm-to-table meal by Chef Delven Adams, sampling local wild-caught fish and seasonal Amazonian fruits in a chic garden setting.
"Prepare for the ultimate vertical challenge! We fly via bush-plane over the primary forest to reach the Orinduik Falls on the Brazilian border. You will stand among the thundering jasper steps of the Ireng River. Tonight, return toward the Pakaraimas and sleep in a luxury stone lodge overlooking the mountain mists."
Navigate the spectacular multi-tiered cataracts of the Ireng River, swimming in the mineral-rich waters and Viewing the espectacular views of the Brazilian highlands.
Trek the Spectacular high-altitude paths to reach the viewpoint of the savannah mountains, practicing mindfulness in the absolute silence of the core reserve.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet of slow-roasted highland beef and local forest honey inside a historic stone tavern, celebrating your week across the peaks.
"Prepare for a cinematic morning! We drive into the Iwokrama Forest to reach the Amerindian village of Surama. You will stand on the high savannah plains surrounded by the Pakaraimas. Tonight, return to the village for a 'Storytelling' session and sleep in a traditional eco-lodge run by the Makushi community."
Hike the untamed mountain trails to reach the 360-degree viewpoint of the Burro Burro River, practicing mindfulness in the absolute silence of the core reserve.
Visit a local medicine man to see the harvest of primary forest barks used for healing, sampling organic teas fresh from the jungle floor.
Experience the high-energy oral history ritual of the Makushi, witnessing the spiritual power of the mountain legends while the stars reflect in the river.
"Today features a journey into the extreme Atlantic to reach Sable Island (Remote Flight). You will stand among the 500 wild horses of the dunes. In the afternoon, explore the shipwrecks and the massive grey seal colony. Tonight, return toward the mainland, reflecting on the world's most powerful ancient maritime empire."
Navigate the espectacular shifting sands of the Atlantic, marvelling at the wild horse population and the nomadic grey seal trails.
Visit the remains of the early 20th-century maritime masterpieces that sustained the merchant fleets for decades in the Atlantic.
Ride along the red-gold sands of the southern coast, watching the light ignite the silhouettes of the ancient mud-tower ruins.
"For your final full week, we return to the Fortress of Louisbourg for a deep-dive. You will walk the ridge-lines that overlook the clouds. In the afternoon, visit the local artisan market. Tonight, enjoy a grand farewell banquet in a traditional mountain 'Diwan', reflecting on your 21 days across the peaks and deserts."
Hike the Spectacular stone trails to reach the cloud-level plateau, viewing the 300-meter vertical drop into the Atlantic below.
Visit a local highland beekeeper to see the harvest of the famous Nova Scotian Sidr honey, sampling it fresh from the mountain combs.
Toast your 21-day odyssey with a traditional banquet accompanied by live high-energy music and mountain poetry in a maritime lodge.
"Prepare for the ultimate biological morning! We navigate the Rewa river by dugout canoe. You will stand in the primary rainforest where wild jaguars and giant river otters thrive. Tonight, return toward the resort for a 'Salsa' celebratory gala and sleep in a luxury stone villa."
Experience the high-adrenaline catch-and-release of the world's largest scaled freshwater fish with expert Amerindian guides, marvelling at the espectacular prehistoric scale.
Navigate the spectacular saltwater channels by dugout canoe to see the thundering water lilies bloom at dusk, practicing mindfulness in total isolation.
Toast your first week at a hilltop terrace, enjoying high-end tropical fusion with a 360-degree view of the moonlit mountain plains.
"Your monumental 21-day expedition across the Atlantic frontier finally concludes. Wake up for a final traditional breakfast. You'll take a final morning trip to the Point Pleasant Park to see its stunning coastal architecture. As you head to the Halifax Stanfield Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories—from the icebergs to the dunes. Phir Milenge!"
Explore the nation's largest urban forest park, marvelling at the Martello Tower and the intricate stone walls that rival the grand forts of the Gulf.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of Saltah and spiced tea at a celebrated city restaurant before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the glass-tower avenues to the international terminal, saying a final 'Ma'asalama' to the land of peace.
"Today features a journey into the Nuup Kangerlua system. You will board a private boat to reach the abandoned settlement of Qoornoq. In the afternoon, fish for your own redfish in the deep blue waters. Tonight, return toward the capital, reflecting on the scale of the North Atlantic. You sleep in a luxury harbor-front hotel."
Navigate the towering ice-cliffs and glaciers of the second-largest fjord system in the world, marvelling at the waterfalls and the wild seal colonies.
Experience the high-adrenaline pull of a Greenlandic Redfish, participating in a 'catch and cook' session in the crystal-clear mountain waters.
Indulge in a celebratory banquet inside a historic wooden warehouse, sampling your own catch and wild-caught sub-arctic salmon.
"We drive north by boat along the coast to reach the ghost village of Kangeq. This village was the home of the world-famous painter Aron of Kangeq. In the afternoon, explore the nine bays of the capital to see the hidden harbor seals. Tonight, enjoy a 'Coastal' dinner of grilled crab and sleep in a luxury cliff-side resort overlooking the fjord."
Explore the 18th-century ruins and the remarkably preserved colorful houses of the abandoned settlement, marvelling at the sub-arctic silence.
Trek to the western-most cliff point of the Nuuk coast, practicing mindfulness as the sun sets over the international waters in a spiritual ritual.
Toast your 14-day odyssey at a hilltop terrace, enjoying high-end tropical fusion with a 360-degree view of the moonlit sub-arctic plains.
"For your final full day, we return to Nuuk center. You visit the National Jewelry Museum to see the royal pearl collections. In the afternoon, return to the local market for final shopping of high-end sealskin and muskox wool. Tonight, enjoy a grand farewell gala dinner at a high-end restaurant on the harbor district, celebrating your 21 days across the land."
Explore the nation's premier collection of gold and precious stones from the colonial and modern eras inside a masterfully restored palace.
Do a final shopping dash for world-class Inuit fashion and hand-woven muskox woollen textiles at the city's premier reputable boutiques.
Celebrate your journey at the city's highest terrace, enjoying high-end Asian-Inuit fusion and 360-degree views of the illuminated metropolis.
"Your monumental 14-day traverse of Greenland finally concludes. Wake up for a final traditional breakfast of Arctic berries and dark bread. You'll take a final morning trip to the Nuuk Art Museum for one last look at the spirit masks. As you head to the Nuuk International Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories—from the Vikings to the Ice Cap. Phir Milenge!"
Explore the nation's largest art collection, marvelling at the soapstone figures and the wooden masks that rival the grand museums of the North.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of muskox soup and spicy mountain tea at a celebrated city restaurant before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the flower-lined avenues of the capital to the international terminal, saying a final 'Ma'asalama' to the Land of Ice.
"We drive south past the thundering Rupununi to reach Dadanawa Ranch, the largest and most historic cattle ranch in the country. Your afternoon begins at the vaquero training grounds. Tonight, enjoy a 'Frontier' spirits session and sleep in a luxury resort surrounded by primary basalt peaks."
Explore the nation's premier 1860 cattle ranch, marvelling at the leather workshops, the thundering horse herds, and the history of the frontier governors.
Navigate the espectacular narrow limestone channels by traditional boat, Viewing the 100-meter vertical walls and primary mountain forest.
Indulge in a celebratory meal of local river fish and artisan root vegetables inside a historic tavern, listening to traditional guitar songs.
"Today features a journey into the heart of the savannah monoliths! You visit the Shea Rock by private boat to see the primary rainforest cataracts. In the afternoon, return toward the ranch-lodge to reach the village of Sand Creek. Tonight, enjoy a welcome banquet of fresh seafood and sleep in a luxury boutique lodge."
Hike the spectacular trails through the savannah to reach the base of the thundering granite dome, marvelling at the high-adrenaline panorama and wild wildlife.
Navigate the espectacular forest trails to spot wild giant anteaters and tropical macaws, practicing mindfulness in the absolute silence.
Ride along the red-gold sands of the northern plains, watching the light ignite the silhouettes of the ancient mud-tower ruins.
"Today features a journey into the extreme Atlantic to reach Sable Island (Remote Flight). You will stand among the 500 wild horses of the dunes. In the afternoon, explore the shipwrecks and the massive grey seal colony. Tonight, return toward the mainland, reflecting on the world's most powerful ancient maritime empire."
Navigate the espectacular shifting sands of the Atlantic, marvelling at the wild horse population and the nomadic grey seal trails.
Visit the remains of the early 20th-century maritime masterpieces that sustained the merchant fleets for decades in the Atlantic.
Ride along the red-gold sands of the southern coast, watching the light ignite the silhouettes of the ancient mud-tower ruins.
"We drive north into the central plains to reach the 'Spirit of the Mountain' lookout. Your afternoon is spent in the historic church of Amapala. You will explore the 22 squares of the city and the Mercer-Williams House. Tonight, enjoy a dinner of 'Highland' trout and sleep in a traditional stone lodge surrounded by primary pine forests."
Explore the most ornate gold-leaf chapel in rural Guyana, marvelling at the mahogany altars and the unique history of the Lenca tribes.
Visit the spectacular monument and museum in nearby Santa Clara, viewing the original 1953 revolutionary artifacts and the bronze Guevara statue.
Toast your 21-day odyssey with a traditional banquet accompanied by live high-energy 'Oud' music and mountain poetry in a desert lodge.
"Today features a journey into the heart of the Gulf of Fonseca. You visit the Meanguera Island by private boat to see the fishermen's wooden houses. In the afternoon, return toward the coast to reach the city of La Unión. Tonight, enjoy a 'River-view' dinner and sleep in a luxury waterfront hotel overlooking the bridge of the Sagua River."
Navigate the espectacular saltwater channels to spot hawksbill sea turtles and pink flamingos in their natural prehistoric habitat.
Wander through the small coastal settlement, marvelling at the red-timber houses and the historic church overlooking the southern coast.
Ride across the red-gold sands of the northern plains, watching the light ignite the silhouettes of the ancient mud-tower ruins.
"For your final full day, we return to Georgetown. You visit the National Museum of Anthropology (MUNA) to see the royal Maya jewelry. In the afternoon, return to the artisan market for final shopping of high-end indigo and silver. Tonight, enjoy a grand farewell gala dinner at a high-end restaurant on the harbor district, celebrating your 21 days across the land."
Explore the nation's premier collection of gold and precious stones from the colonial and modern eras inside a masterfully restored palace.
Do a final shopping dash for world-class Guyanese gold and hand-woven luxury textiles at the city's premier reputable boutiques.
Celebrate your journey at the city's highest terrace, enjoying high-end Asian-Guyanese fusion and 360-degree views of the illuminated metropolis.
"We drive south past the central plains to reach the border town of Lethem. Your afternoon is dedicated to the Kumu Falls on the edge of the Kanuku Mountains. Tonight, enjoy a welcome feast of freshly caught Pacific style sailfish and sleep in a luxury resort overlooking the Brazilian border."
Explore the nation's premier 1630 star-fortification, marvelling at the stone battlements, the cannons, and the history of the colonial empire wars.
Relax on the broad white sands of the Atlantic coast, practicing mindfulness as the emerald water laps the shore and the tropical birds return home.
Indulge in a curated multi-course meal at the water's edge, sampling fresh tuna carpaccio and local vintage spirits in a chic harbor setting.
"Prepare for a cinematic morning! We navigate the spectacular mangroves to reach the Moco-Moco village. You will stand among the massive prehistoric trees with giant roots. In the afternoon, swim in the freshwater creek. Tonight, enjoy a 'Jungle' feast and sleep in a luxury eco-lodge surrounded by wetlands and tropical birds."
Navigate the spectacular wetlands to reach the world's largest forest of native palms, marvelling at the prehistoric root systems and the wild wildlife.
Trek the shoreline to spot hundreds of storks and herons, practicing mindfulness as the subtropical sun sets over the infinite emerald palms.
Indulge in a curated multi-course meal inside a historic estancia garden, sampling local palm-fruit desserts and organic river-fish fusion.
"We return to the capital for your final full day. Your afternoon is dedicated to the Botanical Gardens and the Promenade. In the evening, explore the nine bays of the ocean. Tonight, enjoy a final 'Coastal' celebratory gala dinner and sleep in a luxury resort overlooking the Demerara river horizon."
Explore the nation's premier historical market, marvelling at the marble floors and the ornate halls that rival the grand museums of the North.
Relax on the broad parklands overlooking the Pacific swells, practicing mindfulness as the sun sets over the international waters towards Africa.
Toast your 21-day odyssey at a hilltop terrace, enjoying high-end tropical fusion with a 360-degree view of the moonlit international waters.
"Your monumental 21-day expedition across the Pakaraima peaks and deep southern frontiers finally concludes. Wake up for a final traditional breakfast of Bake and Saltfish. You'll take a final morning trip to the Lighthouse for one last look at history. As you head to Cheddi Jagan Airport, you carry with you a heart full of memories. Phir Milenge!"
Explore the nation's largest architectural collection, marvelling at the soapstone figures and the wooden masks that rival the grand museums of the North.
Enjoy a final authentic meal of Saltah and spicy mountain tea at a celebrated city restaurant before your long journey home.
Take a final private transfer through the flower-lined avenues of the capital to the international terminal, saying a final 'Ma'asalama' to the Land of Green.