Overview of Best of Surinam

Suriname has a hot warm climate year round making it attractive to visit
at any time of year. With its endless nature reserves, landmarks and
unique flora and fauna, Suriname and neighbouring Guyana and French
Guyana make the most fascinating countries to tour through.
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Itinerary
Day 1: Saturday – Arrival
Arrive in Suriname or Dutch Guiana former Dutch colony. Pick up and
transfer to Eco Resort inn for check in.
Day 2: Sunday - Paramaribo City tour
After breakfast, a city tour of Paramaribo. Here you will find a mosaic
of diverse races and cultures. The cacophony of city life is muted by
shaded, tree-lined avenues interspersed with seventeenth-century Dutch
wooden structures alternated with modern hotels and office buildings. In
a unique blend of architecture, cultures and religion, Paramaribo is one
of the few places in the world where Muslim mosques, Hindu temples,
Jewish synagogues and Christian churches coexist peacefully side by
side.
Day 3: Monday -Commewijne Plantation.
Today we take you on the Commewijne River past Old Dutch colonial
plantations of which some are still active. You will visit the Nieuw
Amsterdam museum; Marienburg, the oldest sugar-cane plantation in
Suriname; Rust en Werk; the Thilapia fishery and Agricultural projects
in Alkmaar, Katwijk and surroundings. You will see fishermen in the area
pull in their shrimping and you will visit the fish-smokery. Overnight
at Eco resort Inn. BL
Day 4: Tuesday - Jodensavanne & Blakawatra
This morning the tour will take us approximately 70 km to the South of
Paramaribo, where on the right bank of the Suriname river, lies
Jodensavanne. A former Jewish settlement, it is named after the Jewish
people who settled in this savanne area around 1650. This former Jewish
village is where the ruins of the most ancient synagogue of North and
South America lies and the graveyard can still be seen. The tour will
continue with a visit to Blakawatra, not far from Jodensavanne.
Blakawatra is a recreation resort with swimming facilities in the
refreshing water of the creek which is rich in minerals. Overnight at
Eco Resort Inn. B
Day 5: Wednesday -Brownsberg -
The tour starts in Paramaribo where you will depart for a 3-hour trip by
bus. This nature reserve lies at a distance of almost 130 km from
Paramaribo and can be reached in 2,5 hours. You will have spectacular
views of the Afobaka power dam. Walking paths will take you, through the
rainforest, to beautiful waterfalls at which you will enjoy beautiful
views over the vast rainforests. A sturdy walk and climb through the
forest will be a rewarding effort when you arrive at one of the
waterfalls in the area where you will enjoy a natural water massage or
just relax on the mountaintop while you enjoy the unique jungle-sounds
and a view over the power dam. Return in late afternoon to your hotel. B
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Day 6: Thursday - Coropina & Lelydrop -
The Coropina creek lies in the savannah area of Zanderij, at a
distance of approximately 40 km from Paramaribo. You will depart, in the
morning, by bus, to “Lelydorp” for a short visit to an orchid garden.
Afterwards, the trip will be continued to Gonggrijpbos where various
types of trees, from different regions, have been planted by a forest
ranger whose name was Gonggrijp. The tour will than take you to an
Amerindian pottery at Billiton where you will witness the art of
earthenware. Afterwards, a trip to a docking place along the Coropina
creek where the tour will be continued by boat. You will enjoy the
unique flora and fauna of the area and you will learn more about the
medicinal use of plants and herbs. Lunch will be served in the midst of
nature, along the Coropina creek, at "Camp Isidor". After lunch, a trip
by boat to Bersaba, a former wood plantation, where you will have the
opportunity to swim and make a trip by dug-out canoe in the creek. In
the afternoon, departure by bus for the return trip to Paramaribo. BL
Day 7: Friday - Santigron and Saramaaca
- You will be a welcome guest in the Maroon village Santigron.
This is the closest Maroon village to Paramaribo city, on the banks of
the Saramacca river, where the inhabitants still live according to their
traditional lifestyle. A trip by bus will take you to Uitkijk, approx.
45 minutes south from Paramaribo. On the way, you will receive
information about various places worth seeing. From Uitkijk, the trip
will be continued by boat to Santigron. The woody area is yours to enjoy
during this boat trip, which will last 1 hour. Upon arrival in the
village, you will meet the local people in the traditional manner.
Afterwards, a walk through the village with information about the
current lifestyle of the Maroons. After lunch, you have the opportunity
to relax in a hammock or swim along the banks of the Saramacca river. In
the afternoon, you will enjoy a cultural performance of dancing, by the
children in the village, followed by a woodcarving exhibition.
Day 8: Saturday - Santigron
Your stay overnight will be in open huts in hammocks with mosquito nets
or in cabins with beds. The following day, after breakfast, you will
visit the nearby Amerindian village Pikin Poika, via a walk through the
rainforest. You will meet the chief of the village and learn more about
the culture and life style of the local people. You will also witness
how tools are made from earthenware and weaving. After lunch,
you have the opportunity to swim in the river, go fishing in the
traditional manner or just relax in a hammock.
Day 9: Sunday Paramaribo/ Europe -
Transfer to Paramaribo and to Eco Resort Inn for overnight.
Afternoon if free to explore on own and shop for souvenirs. B
Day10. Departure - Transfer to
airport for your return flight. B
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Dates/Prices
Prices are quoted in USD and are subject to change until paid
in full
Price
per person sharing:
|
2
people per person sharing |
$ 2,592.00 |
|
3-6
people per person sharing |
$ 2,430.00 |
Services Include:
Road and river transfers.
Accommodation.
Hotel taxes.
Meals as indicated.
Entrance fees.
Local guides.
Activities as described
Services Not Included
International and domestic flights
Airport taxes.
Expenses of personal nature such as bottled drinks, mineral
water, laundry and etc.
Personal medical and travel insurance.
Tips and Gratitude.
Meals not indicated.
Services not detailed in the program.
Single Supplement charges
CONDITIONS:
Tour
must be paid in full at time of booking and is subject to
availability
Price
applies to a minimum of two people per person sharing
Price applies to tours undertaken between 1 May 2010 - 15 April 2010
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