Guyana
Kaieteur Falls Tours
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Kaieteur Falls Tours
Handcrafted expeditions into the remote corners of Kaieteur Falls — led by local experts, designed for the curious traveller.
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Things to Do in Kaieteur Falls
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Private Kaieteur Flight
Your own chartered aircraft from Georgetown with flexible timing and extended time at the falls. Includes aerial photography passes over the gorge, champagne toast at the viewpoint, and a private naturalist guide for an unhurried exploration of all three public viewpoints.
Overnight at Kaieteur
Stay after the day-trippers depart for an exclusive overnight experience at the falls. Watch the legendary Kaieteur swifts return at dusk, dine under the stars, wake to sunrise mist rising from the gorge, and enjoy the thundering solitude of one of Earth's most remote wonders.
Sunset Swift Spectacle
Time your visit to witness one of nature's most dramatic rituals. At dusk, thousands of White-chinned, White-tipped, and White-collared swifts, known collectively as Makonaima birds, dive directly through the waterfall's spray to roost on the cliff face behind the thundering curtain.
Patamona Heritage Experience
Connect with the indigenous Patamona people whose ancestors named these sacred falls. Visit a traditional village, hear the legend of Chief Kai from community elders, learn ancient forest knowledge, and gain a deeper understanding of why this landscape holds such profound spiritual significance.
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