Arrowpoint Nature Resort

Overview

Arrowpoint Nature Resort offers a glimpse into Guyana’s rich natural environment just a short distance outside of Georgetown. A one-hour boat ride along the Kamuni and Pokerero Rivers, through dense forest with overhanging vegetation and open wetlands, leads to the Amerindian community of Santa Mission. The resort sits within their ancestral lands and has an ample trail system for hiking and mountain biking, and offers bird watching along the peaceful stretch of a black water creek. The jungle waterways provide an exciting backdrop for kayaking, fishing and wildlife spotting. You can take a boat or alternatively take a mountain bike or hike through the forest to visit the nearby indigenous village to learn about their way of life.


Arrowpoint’s diverse ecosystem is rich in birds and one of the best places to view the Crimson topaz, a large hummingbird with iridescent crimson plumage and sparkling green throat. Bellbirds, numerous species of parrots and macaws feed in the scattered palms and a variety of small mammals and reptiles are seen around the resort.


Accommodation is in simple rustic cabins with ensuite bathrooms. The main communal thatched-roof lodge houses a comfortable lounge and open-air dining area overlooking the river and forest. A raised walkway leads to the bar and further on to a riverside lounge slung with hammocks, for a relaxing afternoon siesta. Dinner is often served on the beach, which is lit by flambés and an impressive bonfire and backlit by a light show orchestrated by the vast number of fireflies sparkling through the trees.

Arrowpoint Nature Resort is located in the Amerindian ancestral lands of Santa Mission. It is a 90-minute vehicle and boat ride south-west of Georgetown on the banks of the Kamuni Creek, a tributary of the Demerara River. Its surroundings offer a variety of habitats; open grassy marsh, scattered stands of Moriche palm and a secondary sandbelt forest. These habitats are rich in birds and wildlife including the brilliant Crimson topaz, toucans, parrots, monkeys and other small mammals.

Communal tea and coffee facilities

Ensuite bathrooms

Toiletries

 

Solar electricity


Bar

Creek swimming

Kayaking

Bird watching

Wildlife spotting

Mountain biking

Trail walks

Indigenous community

Nocturnal jungle hike

Beach bonfire

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Shamir Khan

Driver/Office Assistant

Shamir Khan

Shamir Khan hails from Yupukari, a small village in the central Rupununi region of Guyana. With deep ties to his community, he has served as a prominent figure, including roles as a tour guide and a member of the Board of Directors for Caiman House Incorporated. His leadership experience also includes serving as Toshao, the chief of his village, where he played a pivotal role in community development and cultural preservation.

Currently, Shamir works as a driver and office assistant at Wilderness Explorers, where he continues to promote eco-tourism and connect visitors with the natural beauty of his homeland. An avid fisherman, Shamir cherishes opportunities to engage with nature, reflecting his commitment to the environment and traditional practices. 

Shamir Khan

Driver/Office Assistant

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Kim Chong

Accounts Assistant

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Kim Chong
Accounts Assistant
Kim Chong
Kim is an accounts assistant working for WE in our Georgetown office. With a passion for adventure, she loves exploring nature and observing wildlife, which fuels her enthusiasm for the industry. Though she has been in the tourism sector for less than a year, Kim is eager to immerse herself fully in this dynamic field. Her dedication to her work and her love for travel inspire her to contribute meaningfully to the company’s mission of creating unforgettable experiences for travelers.
Kim Chong

Accounts Assistant

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