YOUR SAFETY DURING COVID-19
Your health and safety is our number one priority on any trip. But during the pandemic caused by Covid-19 we have strengthened our hygiene levels to ensure we reduce risk and provide a safe and enjoyable travel experience.
Some of the measures we have introduced :
TRANSPORT
Drivers will greet you wearing a mask. Their vehicle will have been sanitised** prior to meeting you. The driver will sanitise** your luggage before placing it in the vehicle. You will be offered hand sanitising as you enter the vehicle. You will be required to wear a mask while inside a vehicle or aircraft.
HOTELS
We will only select hotels that have a strict hygiene protocol for Covid-19 and are certified to operate by the Guyana Tourism Authority. The hotels will provide deep-clean sanitising** of all rooms and public areas using hospital grade disinfectant.
LODGES
We are working closely with all lodges to create a unified approach to hygiene standards. The lodges are remote and with only a handful of rooms, so social distancing is easy. Staff will wear masks when in contact with guests and practice social distancing. The lodges will implement a deep-clean sanitising** of all rooms and public areas using hospital grade disinfectant. Vehicles and boats will be sanitised.
GUIDES
Guides will wear a mask when with guests and practice social distancing. Equipments will be sanitised regularly.
**
Sanitising will be using hospital grade disinfectants.
If you need more information contact us at info@wilderness-explorers.com to request full details of our Covid-19 Hygiene Protocols.
About this trip
Explore the city's highlights with our knowledgeable and friendly guides. Observe beautifully designed wooden buildings most of which have maintained their Guyanese colonial architecture. Stroll along wide tree-lined avenues, visit an indigenous cultural museum and explore local markets where you will experience the rich, vibrant and colourful Guyanese culture. No tour of the city is complete without a visit to the botanical gardens or national park where you will have the unique opportunity to feed West Indian Manatees.

Stabroek Market

West Indian Manatee

Botanical Gardens

Colonial Architecture

St. Georges Cathedral

Indigenous Museum
Itinerary
Georgetown City Tour
Georgetown the chief port, capital and largest city of Guyana is situated on the right bank of the Demerara River Estuary. It was chosen as a site for a fort to guard the early Dutch settlements of the Demerara River. The city of Georgetown was primarily designed by the Dutch and is laid out in a rectangular pattern with broad tree-lined avenues and irrigation canals that criss-cross the city. Most of the buildings in the city are wooden with unique architecture dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries. For the most part, the buildings have Demerara shutters and designed fretwork. Main Street Georgetown provides several excellent examples of old colonial homes, a prime example of which is the State House, built-in 1852. The State House set in an extensive garden and once home to the Governor-General of British Guiana.
During your visit to Georgetown, many exciting sights should not be missed: the most famous being St. George's Cathedral. The cathedral is one of the world's tallest free-standing wooden buildings consecrated on 1892. The foundation stone for this magnificent building which was designed by Sir Arthur Bloomfield was laid on November 23, 1890. The cathedral's story is told on the interior on tablets and memorials of a historical and sentimental nature: it is the tale of the history of Georgetown and the Diocese in particular.
At the beginning of the Avenue of the Republic stands the Public Library housed in the Carnegie Building. Other historic buildings along this promenade are the Town Hall, a splendid example of Gothic architecture, and further along are the Victoria Law Courts and St. Andrews Kirk. St. Andrew's is the oldest surviving structure of any church in Guyana.
The Famous Stabroek Market, once described as a "bizarre bazaar", contains every conceivable item from household goods and gold jewellery to fresh meat and vegetables brought to town on the river daily. The clock tower can be seen for miles around and is a famous landmark.
No tour of the city is complete without a stop to hand-feed West Indian Manatees in the National Park, a visit to the Georgetown Botanical Gardens which is home to over 100 species of birds including the range-restricted Blood-coloured Woodpecker, White-bellied Piculet and Festive Parrots. The garden is also home to the Georgetown Zoo which has evolved into a wildlife rehabilitation centre with over 90% of its population being rescued animals.
Trip Information
General Information
Length of trip | 3 - 4 hours |
Tour suitable for | Persons who enjoy culture, history and architecture. |
Minimum # of passengers | 1 |
Maximum # of passengers | Nil |
Minimum age recommended | Nil |
Language of guides | English |
Transportation | Transportation on this tour includes car or minibus. |
Country Information
Guyana
Climate
Current time
Timezone
Religions
Languages
Currency
- Guyana dollars
Activities & Highlights
Stabroek Market | Colonial Architecture |
West Indian Manatees | Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology |
Botanical Gardens | St. Georges Cathedral |
Indigenous craft shop | Bourda Cricket Ground |
National Museum |
Additional Information
Included | Not Included |
Water and juice | Items of personal nature |
Activities as described | International flights |
Local guides | Alcoholic drinks |
Value Added Tax | Visas |
Kaieteur National Park Fee |
Terms & Conditions
At all times the decision of the company or its representative will be final on all matters likely to endanger the safety, well being and enjoyment of the tour. Clients must at all times strictly comply with the laws, customs, foreign exchange and drug regulations of all countries visited. Should the client fail to comply with the above or commit any illegal act when on tour or, if in the company’s opinion, the client behaviour causes or is likely to cause danger, distress or annoyance to others we may terminate that client’s travel arrangements without any liability on the company’s part.
TRAVEL DOCUMENTS
The client must be in possession of a valid passport (valid 6 months past the return date), visa (where necessary), permits and certificates including vaccinations certificates, insurance policies required for the journey – the client accepts the responsibility of obtaining these. Any information or advice given by the company on visas, vaccinations, clothing, special equipment, baggage, climate, etc. is given in good faith but without responsibility on the part of the company.
CONDITION RESTRAINTS
You have selected a tour that is, in part, in remote areas. This adds to the adventure and opportunity to enjoy a true nature experience. However, due to the nature of the terrain, weather, road conditions, and other elements beyond our control, some elements of tours may have to be altered. Times of some activities may need to change or even cancelled due to the conditions. If an activity is cancelled it will be replaced with an alternative activity that is more appropriate for the conditions. Advance notice will be given for any changes where possible, although at times changes may be made whilst the tour is in progress.
WILDLIFE SIGHTINGS
With any trip involving wildlife, it is impossible to guarantee a sighting, but each trip is designed around known habitats. Wilderness Explorers will make every effort to ensure a sighting, but cannot be held responsible if no sighting is made due to the wildlife itself, weather, or any other elements beyond our control.
LOCAL CULTURE
Many of the areas to be visited are remote and cultures of the people most likely different from what you are accustomed to. These communities welcome visitors under the conditions that their customs, habits and rituals are respected at all times. Wilderness Explorers will endeavour to provide appropriate guidance to visitors as to correct behaviour whilst in these communities. The company reserves the right to cancel a visitor’s tour, at any time, should their behaviour be inappropriate and offensive to the local communities.
ACCEPTANCE OF RISK & RESPONSIBILITY
Nature and adventure travel is by character, an activity that requires travelling in areas that are often remote and the terrain difficult. Whilst every precaution is taken to ensure the comfort and safety of our customers, these trips do have elements of risk. By taking part in this tour you acknowledge that there are inherent risks and that you are fully aware of the conditions of travel, accommodation and activities offered. You accept that Wilderness Explorers, its staff and sub-contractors cannot be held liable for any accident, illness or similar occurrence. You hereby accept all such risk and release the company from all claims and causes of action arising from any injuries or damages resulting from these inherent risks.
FORCE MAJEURE
The company will do its best to minimise the effects of matters outside its control but cannot accept liability of these matters which include political disputes, industrial action, refusal of visas, border closures, unforeseeable climatic events, epidemics and pandemics, delayed or cancelled flights etc. Wilderness Explorers may change, modify, rebook or cancel a trip for defined force majeure events
TRAVEL INSURANCE
It is the client’s responsibility to obtain adequate personal travel insurance. This insurance should, at a minimum, cover personal accident, medical expenses and repatriation expenses. It is recommended that the coverage extends to include loss of effects, curtailment, cancellation and all other expenses which might arise as a result of loss, damage, injury, delay or inconvenience occurring to the client.
PAYMENT
All rates are quoted in US dollars unless otherwise stated. Rates are correct at the time of publishing, but are subject to change without notice. Due to fluctuating world fuel prices, internal airfares cannot be guaranteed and the rate is therefore subject to change. Every effort will be made to maintain the quoted rate. A deposit of 20% is required to confirm any booking and balance of payment is due 30 days before commencement of the trip.
CANCELLATION BY THE CLIENT
Any cancellation by the client must be in writing and acknowledged by Wilderness Explorers. The date on which the correspondence is received will determine the loss of any monies applicable.
• Cancelled more than 48 hours before tour - full refund, less any money transfer fees.
• Cancelled less than 24 hours before the tour or no show - 100% cancellation fee.
RESPONSIBILITY
All services are organised by Wilderness Explorers. Notice is hereby given that all arrangements made on behalf of customers are made by the organisers on the sole condition that the organisers shall not be held responsible for any injury, death, accident, delay, loss, damage or irregularity which may be occasioned through acts of any company and /or persons engaged in carrying out the arrangements and Wilderness Explorers acts as an agent for transport companies, hotels and other contractors and shall not be liable for any injury, damage, loss, delay or irregularity that may occur, including, but not limited to, any defect in a vehicle or any other form of conveying a traveller, acts of God, detention, delays or expenses arising from quarantine, strike, riots, theft, force majeure, civil disturbance, government restrictions or regulation, accident by aircraft, boat, bicycle, motor vehicle or any other form of transport or in any hotel, resort, ranch, guest house, camp or other forms of accommodation.
SEVERABILITY
In the event that any term or condition contained herein is unenforceable or void by operation of law or as being against public policy or for any other reason then such term or condition shall be deemed to be severed from this Agreement or amend accordingly only to such extent necessary to allow all remaining terms and conditions to survive and continue as binding.
General Information
Country Information
Activities & Highlights
Additional Information
Terms & Conditions
Length of trip | 3 - 4 hours |
Tour suitable for | Persons who enjoy culture, history and architecture. |
Minimum # of passengers | 1 |
Maximum # of passengers | Nil |
Minimum age recommended | Nil |
Language of guides | English |
Transportation | Transportation on this tour includes car or minibus. |
Guyana
Climate
Current time
Timezone
Religions
Languages
Currency
- Guyana dollars
Stabroek Market | Colonial Architecture |
West Indian Manatees | Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology |
Botanical Gardens | St. Georges Cathedral |
Indigenous craft shop | Bourda Cricket Ground |
National Museum |
Included | Not Included |
Water and juice | Items of personal nature |
Activities as described | International flights |
Local guides | Alcoholic drinks |
Value Added Tax | Visas |
Kaieteur National Park Fee |
At all times the decision of the company or its representative will be final on all matters likely to endanger the safety, well being and enjoyment of the tour. Clients must at all times strictly comply with the laws, customs, foreign exchange and drug regulations of all countries visited. Should the client fail to comply with the above or commit any illegal act when on tour or, if in the company’s opinion, the client behaviour causes or is likely to cause danger, distress or annoyance to others we may terminate that client’s travel arrangements without any liability on the company’s part.
TRAVEL DOCUMENTS
The client must be in possession of a valid passport (valid 6 months past the return date), visa (where necessary), permits and certificates including vaccinations certificates, insurance policies required for the journey – the client accepts the responsibility of obtaining these. Any information or advice given by the company on visas, vaccinations, clothing, special equipment, baggage, climate, etc. is given in good faith but without responsibility on the part of the company.
CONDITION RESTRAINTS
You have selected a tour that is, in part, in remote areas. This adds to the adventure and opportunity to enjoy a true nature experience. However, due to the nature of the terrain, weather, road conditions, and other elements beyond our control, some elements of tours may have to be altered. Times of some activities may need to change or even cancelled due to the conditions. If an activity is cancelled it will be replaced with an alternative activity that is more appropriate for the conditions. Advance notice will be given for any changes where possible, although at times changes may be made whilst the tour is in progress.
WILDLIFE SIGHTINGS
With any trip involving wildlife, it is impossible to guarantee a sighting, but each trip is designed around known habitats. Wilderness Explorers will make every effort to ensure a sighting, but cannot be held responsible if no sighting is made due to the wildlife itself, weather, or any other elements beyond our control.
LOCAL CULTURE
Many of the areas to be visited are remote and cultures of the people most likely different from what you are accustomed to. These communities welcome visitors under the conditions that their customs, habits and rituals are respected at all times. Wilderness Explorers will endeavour to provide appropriate guidance to visitors as to correct behaviour whilst in these communities. The company reserves the right to cancel a visitor’s tour, at any time, should their behaviour be inappropriate and offensive to the local communities.
ACCEPTANCE OF RISK & RESPONSIBILITY
Nature and adventure travel is by character, an activity that requires travelling in areas that are often remote and the terrain difficult. Whilst every precaution is taken to ensure the comfort and safety of our customers, these trips do have elements of risk. By taking part in this tour you acknowledge that there are inherent risks and that you are fully aware of the conditions of travel, accommodation and activities offered. You accept that Wilderness Explorers, its staff and sub-contractors cannot be held liable for any accident, illness or similar occurrence. You hereby accept all such risk and release the company from all claims and causes of action arising from any injuries or damages resulting from these inherent risks.
FORCE MAJEURE
The company will do its best to minimise the effects of matters outside its control but cannot accept liability of these matters which include political disputes, industrial action, refusal of visas, border closures, unforeseeable climatic events, epidemics and pandemics, delayed or cancelled flights etc. Wilderness Explorers may change, modify, rebook or cancel a trip for defined force majeure events
TRAVEL INSURANCE
It is the client’s responsibility to obtain adequate personal travel insurance. This insurance should, at a minimum, cover personal accident, medical expenses and repatriation expenses. It is recommended that the coverage extends to include loss of effects, curtailment, cancellation and all other expenses which might arise as a result of loss, damage, injury, delay or inconvenience occurring to the client.
PAYMENT
All rates are quoted in US dollars unless otherwise stated. Rates are correct at the time of publishing, but are subject to change without notice. Due to fluctuating world fuel prices, internal airfares cannot be guaranteed and the rate is therefore subject to change. Every effort will be made to maintain the quoted rate. A deposit of 20% is required to confirm any booking and balance of payment is due 30 days before commencement of the trip.
CANCELLATION BY THE CLIENT
Any cancellation by the client must be in writing and acknowledged by Wilderness Explorers. The date on which the correspondence is received will determine the loss of any monies applicable.
• Cancelled more than 48 hours before tour - full refund, less any money transfer fees.
• Cancelled less than 24 hours before the tour or no show - 100% cancellation fee.
RESPONSIBILITY
All services are organised by Wilderness Explorers. Notice is hereby given that all arrangements made on behalf of customers are made by the organisers on the sole condition that the organisers shall not be held responsible for any injury, death, accident, delay, loss, damage or irregularity which may be occasioned through acts of any company and /or persons engaged in carrying out the arrangements and Wilderness Explorers acts as an agent for transport companies, hotels and other contractors and shall not be liable for any injury, damage, loss, delay or irregularity that may occur, including, but not limited to, any defect in a vehicle or any other form of conveying a traveller, acts of God, detention, delays or expenses arising from quarantine, strike, riots, theft, force majeure, civil disturbance, government restrictions or regulation, accident by aircraft, boat, bicycle, motor vehicle or any other form of transport or in any hotel, resort, ranch, guest house, camp or other forms of accommodation.
SEVERABILITY
In the event that any term or condition contained herein is unenforceable or void by operation of law or as being against public policy or for any other reason then such term or condition shall be deemed to be severed from this Agreement or amend accordingly only to such extent necessary to allow all remaining terms and conditions to survive and continue as binding.
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