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Canoe the Kanuku

13 days from £6,450pp

Remoteness ● ● ● Comfort ● ◌ ◌ Physical challenge ● ● ●

Ride and canoe through pristine rainforest

Experience the best of the wilderness of Guyana in this adventurous journey from the plains of the savannah to the wild meandering rivers of the Kanuku Mountains: a 600,000ha protected zone home to 70% of Guyana’s mammals and 50% of its bird life. Before entering the jungle, spend time at a traditional family-owned ranch at the frontiers of the wild. Learn to ride, crack a whip and learn about ranch life in this immersive experience.


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Our most adventurous journey yet

Immerse yourself in the two most important ecosystems of Guyana: the savannah and the jungle.

Learn to ride and work alongside cowboys at a working ranch before departing on a 4-day canoeing expedition through the remote Kanuku Mountains. Drift and paddle downstream, feel connected to nature like never before, spot rare species, fish for meals and camp in new locations every night.

Arrive at our exclusive and remote wilderness camp where you’ll enjoy the relative comforts in this stunning location surrounded by mora mora forest and be guided by an indigenous group who have cared for the forest for centuries.

This is an opportunity to immerse yourself in one of the world’s largest pristine rainforests. Supported by our expert local guides, you will have the chance to see all the rainforest has to offer including an enormous array of species, including monkeys, giant river otters, tapir, caiman, giant anteaters and a plethora of endemic bird life.

For those who want to focus on the plethora of wildlife the rainforest has to offer, but don’t want to canoe, take a look at our Last Eden - Rainforest Giants expedition. These focus more purely on wildlife encounters and you’ll spend more time at our exclusive rainforest camp deep in the mountains.

Itinerary

Round up cattle with Guyanese cowboys before paddling deep into the Kanuku Mountains

Day 01
Arrivals

Arrive in Georgetown and settle into your hotel. Explore the city right on your doorstep or relax ahead of your adventure. We’ll meet as a team for dinner and discuss the expedition ahead of us. Airport transfers to your hotel will be provided and you will be able to check into your room from around 2pm.

Day 02
Star gazing over the savannah

In the morning we’ll take a flight deep into the jungle's interior to Lethem where you’ll get your first taste of the true vastness of the jungles of Guyana. We’ll be transferred to the southern Rupununi by road where you’ll settle into a traditional family owned cattle ranch. Here you’ll get a taste of Amerindian culture in this frontier community nestled deep in the vast savannah ecosystem.

Once you’ve settled in, we’ll spend the evening star gazing with a local expert and learn about the ancient and unique landscape surrounding us. We’ll have dinner on the family verandah and learn first hand what it’s like to be a cowboy in this wild place.

Day 03
Becoming a cowboy

Spend the day out in the savannah bush tracking wildlife such as giant anteaters with expert guides. Highly specialised and with some of the most unique adaptations in the world, these creatures search the vast savannah plains searching exclusively for ants. Their poor eyesight means we’re able to get up close without disturbing their natural behaviour.

Your local guides will teach you all they know about traditional tools, medicine, food and bush craft. You’ll also have the opportunity to meet tame capybaras as part of a local re-wilding initiative before jumping on horseback to help our hosts round up their cattle in the late afternoon. You’ll be taught all you need to know to be a cowboy, including how to crack a bullwhip and lassoing basics.

After a day out in the savannah, you’ll retire to the comforts of your private cabin where you’ll enjoy sundowners and dinner together once again.

Days 04 - 07
Journey through the Kanuku

Today you’ll embark on a 4-day canoeing expedition through the centre of the Kanuku Mountains, one of the most ecologically diverse spots on the planet with over 600,000ha of protected wilderness. Holding over 50% of Guyana’s bird life and 70% of its mammals, it is a true Eden for wildlife and you’ll be journeying through some of its remotest reaches.

On your journey you’ll move between unique camp site locations selected for their beauty and biodiversity. At each location you’ll have the opportunity to venture deeper into the surrounding jungle by foot, swim in pristine rivers and plunge pools, and fish for food. There are no vehicles here, just you and the pristine jungle environment around us.

During all of this exploration you'll learn from your passionate local guides who will expertly locate once-in-a-lifetime wildlife encounters. Having grown up in these forests and on it’s rivers, they will teach you everything you could want to know, from medicinal plants to survival techniques to line fishing for dinner. This is truly a back to the wild expedition.

No experience of canoeing or camping in the jungle is required and you’ll learn everything you need from your expert local guides. Though a mindset for adventure and exploration is a must.

Day 08
Reaching Eden

Today we’ll arrive at our exclusive jungle camp nestled deep in the Kanuku mountains. Hidden in a stunning mora mora forest overlooking a beautiful waterfall, you’ll be very well catered for by our fully trained team of Katoka guides and hospitality staff as you sleep in hammocks under traditional hut structures and have access to some of the best wild swimming in the world.

There is no vehicle access here so we will travel predominantly by motor-powered canoes. They are comfortably fitted with seating so we can silently drift down the regions beautiful rivers

The camp has all the basic comforts required, including a private shower, private changing space, 2 dry toilets and a communal area next to an idyllic jungle stream.

Days 09 – 11
Learning to live in the jungle

You'll spend 3 full days in our jungle camp experiencing all the jungle has to offer.

Each day we'll drift down local river networks and witness an array of wildlife. Guests typically see several new species every day, with some guests lucky enough to see some of the rarest in the world: tapir, wild capybara, giant river otters and occasionally jaguars and ocelots.

Our camp currently has a resident breeding pair of Harpy Eagles, one of the biggest and most impressive eagles in the world. As of 2026 they are breeding once again which means your chance of having excellent encounters with this species is now very high.

Alongside the plethora of wildlife we’ll encounter, you will also have the opportunity to explore the jungle on foot by day and by night. Hikes of varying lengths and challenge are plentiful. Trek to peaks of surrounding mountains for spectacular views, delve into caves home to whip-scorpions or join a night walk to reveal another layer of the rainforest’s secrets.

Swim in pristine waters, experience incredible wildlife encounters, hike to mountain tops, learn survival techniques, fish for you dinner, relax around the campfire with regional rum: it’s all possible here in our exclusive jungle camp.

Day 12

Returning to the savannah

It’s time to depart the jungle and return to the savannah. You will leave having seen an extraordinary part of the world with a feeling of deep connection and understanding of the rainforests best kept secrets.

On arriving in Yupukuri, enjoy sun downers, reconnect with friends and family by wifi, and enjoy the relative luxuries of the lodge as we prepare for our return to Georgetown and onward travel.

Day 13

Farewells

After a trip to remember, you’ll be transferred back to Lethem by 4x4 in the morning and return to Georgetown via a commercial flight. Dinner and overnight in a hotel is provided, with most guests returning home the following day.

Dates & Pricing

Enjoy a small group experience 
of no more than 8 guests

£6,450 per person

20 September -2 October 2026

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The price excludes international flights, travel insurance, personal expenses, tips for staff and any costs outside the expedition dates.
Minimum number of guests: 4, max 8. Min age 18, 16 with a responsible adult.

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