Kaieteur Overland Expedition

This is Kaieteur as few ever experience it — reached not by aircraft, but by road, river, and foot, deep through Guyana’s interior. The Kaieteur Overland Tour is a true expedition, retracing the path of early explorers through jungle trails, forest roads, and rushing rivers to one of the world’s most spectacular natural wonders.

The journey unfolds over four to five days, blending 4×4 travel, river crossings, trekking, and camping. Along the way, you’ll experience pristine rainforest, dramatic waterfalls, abundant wildlife, and landscapes untouched by time.

Camping near Kaieteur is the highlight for many. Fall asleep to the constant roar of the 741-foot Kaieteur Falls and wake at dawn to golden light, mist, and rainbows rising from the gorge below — a moment that feels both powerful and deeply humbling.

A key challenge — and achievement — is the legendary “Oh My God” hike, a steep ascent of approximately 1,800 feet from Tukeit to the Kaieteur plateau. It’s demanding, but immensely rewarding, offering sweeping views and a profound sense of accomplishment.

What This Adventure Offers

Immersive wilderness travel
Hiking, birding, and wildlife spotting
Rivers, waterfalls, and dramatic landscapes
Nature and adventure photography
Cultural and historical insight
Authentic jungle camping

Sample Journey

Day 1: Georgetown to Mahdia by 4×4, passing through Linden
Day 2: Mahdia to Tukeit, travelling the Potaro River and passing Amatuk and WaratukFalls
Day 3: The “Oh My God” hike to the Kaieteur plateau
Days 4–5: Exploring Kaieteur Falls and the surrounding area, then returning by river and road

Accommodation is primarily hammock camping with mosquito nets, keeping the experience close to nature while remaining safe and comfortable.

The best times for this expedition are February and late August to early September, just after the rainy seasons, when rivers are navigable and the landscape is at its most dramatic.

This is not a sightseeing tour — it’s a once-in-a-lifetime expedition for nature lovers, photographers, hikers, and adventurous souls who want to experience Kaieteur in its rawest, most authentic form.

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