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Guyana Holiday Testimonials

"Really enjoyed the trip – fully lived up to expectations.  [I] realise tourism is still quite new to Guyana – glad to see it while it still feels unspoiled." 

Dr E N - Edinburgh


"We have had a truly wonderful Guyana holiday.  The hospitality has been amazing.  Our transfers worked extremely well, your agents did a first class job." 

Mrs C - Leeds


We saw an extremely varied range of landscapes, plants, animals…We have travelled extensively and this was one of the best trips we have ever had.  Guyana was so special as it is one of the most unspoilt wildernesses we have ever visited.  Mr & Mrs H, Middlesex.

"We really enjoyed this trip - every location was thoroughly enjoyable for different reasons. [WILDLIFE HIGHLIGHTS] River otters at Karanambu (wild and tame); macaws from the top of Turtle Mountain at Iwokrama (nice to look down on them for a change!); St Giles Island, Tobago - literally thousands of birds, frigate, boobies, tropic etc; cock-of-the-rock and golden frog at Kaieteur Falls. We have now taken 5 trips with R&R - all great!"

Ms H P - Kent


"WILDLIFE: EXCELLENT Giant anteater swimming across the river. Number of bird species in Trinidad and the tarantula! The otters of course! And a baby anteater which unfortunately died. At least 4 species of monkey. Amazonian water lilies. Bat hanging from shower head! Golden frog in bromeliad. Cane toad, boa constrictor, jaguar tracks in sand.

GENERAL COMMENTS: We saw an extremely varied range of landscapes, plants, animals. We met a lot of very friendly and very interesting people. We have travelled extensively and this was one of the best trips we have ever had. Guyana was special as it is one of the most unspoilt wildernesses we ever visited. We never reached the stage where we felt ready to return home and have found it very difficult to adjust to our normal lives. Apart from in the hotels, the food was excellent - a good range, well cooked using local ingredients imaginatively! We appreciated Delice’s visits to the hotel at both ends of the Guyana visit. The Asa Wright Lodge was extremely well run, with outstanding attention to detail. Keep finding people like the McTurks for us to visit!"

Mrs F H - Middlesex


"Two close (15 & 20 ft) sightings of jaguar. Several cock-of-the-rock. High bird count in Guyana and T&T. Overall, we enjoyed our tour and considered it well worthwhile."

Mr J K - Devon


“We thoroughly enjoyed the holiday, despite the extension of the rainy season. Karanambu was brilliant + Kaieteur likewise.”

Mr & Mrs E - Derby


"What makes Guyana additionally special is that it is the only English-speaking country in South America, and consequently you really warm to the people you meet, whether chatting with local cowboys, entertaining local school children or putting the world to rights with village elders."

Mr J M


"We really enjoyed this trip – every location was thoroughly enjoyable for different reasons." 

Ms H P - Kent


"Will definitely go back to Guyana." 

Mr J C - Bucks

Combining two of Guyana’s best wildlife highlights with the Caribbean islands of Trinidad and Tobago, this is an itinerary of tropical wildlife, beautiful beaches, exceptional snorkelling/diving and friendly, English-speaking populations.  Guyana’s premier wildlife lodge complements well the spectacular waterfall and cloud forests of Kaieteur and the colonial architecture of Georgetown, affording a comprehensive overview of the country and all its manifold attractions.  Adding the famous Asa Wright Centre on Trinidad and the white-sand beaches and coral reefs of Tobago results in a Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago holiday of great variety and attraction which will prove stimulating and enjoyable.  Find out more...

We have selected Guyana’s premier natural history highlights to produce a Guyana wildife tour of great breadth affording the potential for encounters with some of South America’s most engaging mammals – giant river otter, giant anteater, red howler monkey and, with lots of luck, the elusive jaguar – and hundreds of bird species.  One will gain a good insight into the vastness of this little-known and largely intact nation of few people, vast forests, wide savannahs and sweeping vistas.  Find out more...