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South America's Last Frontier

Guyana

One of the wildest, least-visited countries on earth — pristine Amazon and savannah where jaguars, giant otters, giant anteaters and harpy eagles still thrive, in tiny numbers of visitors.
Best known for
Jaguars, giant otters, giant anteaters, harpy eagles and the towering Kaieteur Falls
The range
Pristine rainforest, the Rupununi savannahs and the Iwokrama wilderness
Why it's special
Vast, intact wilderness with community-run lodges and almost no other tourists
How to travel
Bush flights, river boats and rough tracks to remote community ecolodges
Overview

One of the wildest, least-visited countries on earth — pristine Amazon and savannah where jaguars, giant otters, giant anteaters and harpy eagles still thrive, in tiny numbers of visitors.

Wildlife

What you may see

When to come — honestly

When to go

September – April
Best
The drier months — the best window for wildlife and interior travel (jaguars, otters and caiman peak).
Year-round
Good
Harpy eagles and hoatzins are seen all year; the cock-of-the-rock displays Jan–May.
May – August
Good
The wetter season — lush and green, with higher rivers.

Travel to Guyana

Private, tailor-made journeys across Guyana, designed around you and timed around the wildlife.

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