Kaieteur Falls Print

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(235) · Waterfall in Potaro-Siparuni, Guyana
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Mar 2, 2025
It’s a must do attraction in Guyana. I’ve used Wilderness Explorers whom I am strongly recommending. The whole tour was perfectly organised, we were the first ones to arrive in the afternoon slot and…Full review by 919pavelh
Oct 20, 2024
We booked this tour with Roraima Airways. Whilst the price was affordable, the tour left me wanting more . I would suggest you look for a company that has an actual tour guide on flight who would poi…Full review by maleneepersad
Aug 26, 2024
A must experience in Guyana, the majestic kaieteur simply humbles you with its magnificent force. 1 hour flight from ogle airport to the thick jungle of Guyana, lies this hidden gemsFull review by t0uringg

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Do you remember what tour you took to see the falls and how long the plane ride was?
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We booked direct with air services limited via their website and the flight took around 40 minutes to teach the falls from Georgetown.
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Hi Kim, How much did it cost and how long was the tour ? Cheryl-Ann
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Thanks
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Hi Amanda, I read you review regarding the Kaieteur Falls by road! great exactly what i want to do. Can I ask you a …
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Hi Amanda, I read you review regarding the Kaieteur Falls by road! great exactly what i want to do. Can I ask you a couple of question? - How did you get to Tumatumari? which bus did you take? - From Tumatumari, did you remember who you hired? is it easy to hire somebody? thank you Nicola
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So this trip is definitely not the easiest to do. But there are two main bus "parks" in Georgetown. They are the major streets with lines of shuttle vans (off High street around Brickdam st). …
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So this trip is definitely not the easiest to do. But there are two main bus "parks" in Georgetown. They are the major streets with lines of shuttle vans (off High street around Brickdam st). You are going to want to ask the drivers which ones head to Tumatumari. Keep in mind the bus areas are insane and people will grab your bags in order to get you in their vehicle. Vehicles only leave Georgetown once filled past capacity so the drivers are earning enough money. In Tumatumari we got out of the van and asked some locals to help us find someone by the name of "Johnny " that is a river guide. We met up with him and his sons and they explained how they would take us up the river, how much It would cost, and how long it would take. We did book flights back in advance, and paid the national parks office for our stay in the jungle lodge before heading out of Georgetown.
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Answer by Amanda B · Nov 29, 2017
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I have difficulty walking as l have arthritis, would this cause a problem
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You can do it, but tell the guide that you will have to walk slower and take breaks in between. You can see the Falls without the guide at your own pace, but it is always nice to hear …
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You can do it, but tell the guide that you will have to walk slower and take breaks in between. You can see the Falls without the guide at your own pace, but it is always nice to hear background stories. I would say, just talk to the guide about your issue. He will think of a way to help you. These are really nice people! Enjoy!
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any companies you suggest for the Kaieteur tour?
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This is tricky. I had tried to contact several places that I could find online and many did not even respond. Air Services Limited did respond but said they needed 12 passengers or they …
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This is tricky. I had tried to contact several places that I could find online and many did not even respond. Air Services Limited did respond but said they needed 12 passengers or they won't fly. I exchanged a few emails as our trip to Guyana neared and got the same response. FINALLY, they sent an e-mail saying that there were seats open the next day (which I did not see for a few days since I don't check email regularly on vacation). However, by this time, I had already arranged with Wilderness Explorers. When i first contacted them for our party of 4, they said they would need to split it over 2 days since they were almost fully booked and I agreed to take that offer.They called later that day to say they had managed to get all 4 of us on the same day. Another point to make is that Wilderness Explorers books on Trans Guyana airways and they are using the same planes as Air Services, but are much newer. So, Wilderness Explorers is my recommendation.
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