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Iwokrama Rainforest Tours
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Iwokrama Rainforest Tours
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Things to Do in Iwokrama Rainforest
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Dawn on the Canopy Walkway
Be first on the Iwokrama Canopy Walkway at sunrise when monkeys, toucans, and macaws are most active thirty meters above the forest floor. Four suspension platforms give aerial access to species rarely visible from the ground, accompanied by a Makushi naturalist guide.
Jaguar Drives on the Forest Trail
Drive the Linden to Lethem trail at dawn and dusk searching for jaguars, pumas, and tapirs crossing the forest road to drink at creeks. Iwokrama is one of few places in South America where wild jaguars are regularly encountered in daylight, with guides who track the sighting locations.
Turtle Mountain Summit Hike
A 2-hour climb through three forest types to a granite summit overlooking unbroken rainforest canopy stretching to the horizon. The hike begins with a boat transfer across the Essequibo River and ends with the only wide-angle view of Iwokrama's interior.
Night Boat on the Essequibo
Search the Essequibo River by spotlight for black caiman emerging from the banks at night. Boats drift along the forest edge looking for the red glow of caiman eyes, while the night forest fills with the calls of nocturnal birds, bats, and frogs.
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