Rewa Eco-lodge

Rewa Eco-lodge
One of the country's most remote destinations is Rewa Eco-lodge, a community-tourism project of the small Makushi village of Rewa situated at the confluence of the Rupununi and Rewa Rivers. Years of dedicated hard work allowed the villagers to build their own ecolodge which offers simple but clean, comfortable accommodation with individual cabins nestled at the forest edge, just paces from the river. An impressive benab houses the dining area and bar with breakfast being served on a deck overlooking the river. Their expert guides offer a warm friendly service as they showcase their pristine and biodiverse corner of Guyana.

It is one of the best places for observing the Arapaima, the worlds largest scaled freshwater fish, which are abundant in the many oxbow lakes and river around the lodge. These waterways also offer exceptional sport fishing which is one of the main attractions for some visitors. Rewa Eco-lodge offers a range of exciting experiences such as hiking up Awarmie Mountain where you will have an uninterrupted view across the rainforest. Enjoy comfortable boat trips in search of neotropical wildlife and the unique opportunity to hike through the rainforest to encounter the goliath bird-eating spider. You can also visit the village where you will learn about the local way of life or enjoy a bar-be-que on a sandbank in one of Guyana’s most remote, biologically diverse environments.

Rewa Eco-lodge is located where the Rewa River flows into the Rupununi River, deep in the rainforest of Guyana. This isolated location has no road access and can only be reached by river creating one of the country’s most remote lodges, offering guests the experience of exploring some of the countries most pristine ecology.

Rainforest trails

Expert indigenous guides

WiFi access

Arapaima Bar

Communal tea and coffee facilities

Ensuite bathrooms with open-to-the-sky showers 

Toiletries

24-hour solar-powered electricity

Fishing equipment available

River-side breakfast deck

Nocturnal boat trips for wildlife spotting

Rainforest trail walks

Dinner under the stars

Bird watching

River trips

Fishing

Harpy Eagle nests

Wilderness camp

Indigenous Amerindian culture

Mountain hikes

Wildlife spotting

Nocturnal forest walks

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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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