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Guyana

6° 48' 25.75" N, 58° 8' 55.30" W

South America

Where uncharted and untamed frontiers reveal one of the last unexplored corners of this planet

Guyana is home to one of the largest pristine rainforests on earth and cared for by Amerindian tribes for millennia. Known as the land of the giants, it is home to the largest of South America’s terrestrial and marine wildlife. It’s a place so biodiverse, species new to science are discovered every year. Pristine and full of life, it is protected by the traditions of ancient peoples and their inseparable connection to nature.

Our Guyana expeditions take you to the centre of this vast forest and put you right at the frontier of a lost world. Live alongside Amerindian tribes as you journey through untouched and rarely visited sections of this unique rainforest, and spot species found nowhere else in the world.

Amirindian woman in the Guyanese rainforest

Guyana Expeditions

Expeditions that feel real


Last Eden

Rainforest Giants


Last Eden

Canoe the Kanuku


"The forest is our mother, and we are the heartbeat of the forest."

— Traditional Macushi Saying

Local community

Conservation and Expeditions

All of our expeditions support local community initiatives to promote the preservation of some of the last remaining wild spaces on earth. We work closely with local representatives, government bodies and conservation charities to ensure all our expeditions are sustainable and put wildlife first.

Katoka team members in the forest during a Guyana rainforest holiday

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Remote jungle terrain
and pristine beauty

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