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There are great many things to do in Guyana, and so are in Mabaruma.
Nestled in the beating heart of nature’s embrace, Mabaruma beckons with a symphony of adventure and serenity, offering a canvas of experiences waiting to be painted with the hues of exploration and wonder.
Without further ado listed below are some of the most fun things to do in Mabaruma:
1. Moruca
Remote and tranquil villages in the lush region of Region 1, Guyana.
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Don’t miss: Immersing yourself in the indigenous way of life, enjoying fresh seafood, and taking in the breathtaking natural beauty.
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2. Aruka River
Aruka River in Mabaruma, Guyana.
What to see or do: Enjoy a tranquil boat ride along the scenic river, surrounded by lush greenery and diverse wildlife.
Don’t miss: Exploring the local indigenous communities along the river and experiencing their traditional way of life.
Insider travel tips: Bring insect repellent and sunscreen, and be respectful of the local customs and environment.
3. Moraikobai Village
Moraikobai Village, located near Mabaruma, Guyana, is a traditional Amerindian village known for its rich culture and traditions.
What to see or do: Explore the village and experience traditional Amerindian way of life, including craft-making, farming, and cultural performances.
Don’t miss: Visiting the village’s community museum to learn about the history and heritage of the Amerindian people in the region.
Insider travel tips: Respect the customs and traditions of the community, and consider participating in village activities to support the local economy.
4. Hosororo Village
Remote Amerindian village in the Mabaruma region of Guyana.
What to see or do: Experience indigenous Amerindian culture and lifestyle, visit the Hosororo waterfall, explore the surrounding rainforest.
Don’t miss: Interacting with the friendly locals, trying traditional foods, learning about local customs and crafts.
Insider travel tips: Respect the village customs and traditions, bring cash as there are limited ATMs in the area, pack for tropical weather and be prepared for rustic accommodations.
5. Bumbury Hill
Scenic hilltop in Mabaruma, Guyana.
What to see or do: Hike to the top for stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Don’t miss: Watching the sunset from the hill – a truly unforgettable experience.
Insider travel tips: Wear comfortable shoes for the hike and bring water to stay hydrated.
6. Barabina Hill
What to see or do: Enjoy a panoramic view of Mabaruma and the surrounding area, hike to the top for breathtaking sunsets.
Don’t miss: Capture stunning photos of the landscape and relax in the peaceful surroundings.
Insider travel tips: Wear comfortable shoes for the hike, bring water and snacks, and be prepared for varying weather conditions.
7. Tumatumari
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8. Arakaka River
A scenic river located in Mabaruma, Guyana.
What to see or do: Enjoy a peaceful boat ride along its tranquil waters, surrounded by lush rainforest and diverse wildlife.
Don’t miss: Opportunities for bird watching and fishing for some unique species in the region.
Insider travel tips: Opt for a local guide to enhance your experience and learn more about the area’s flora and fauna. Pack insect repellent and wear appropriate clothing for the tropical climate.
9. Matthews Ridge
Matthews Ridge is a mining town located in the Mabaruma sub-district of Region 1 in Guyana.
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10. Phillipai Village
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11. Koriabo Village
A picturesque Amerindian village located in the Mabaruma region of Guyana.
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12. Kaitan
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13. Kako Village
Remote Amerindian village in the Mabaruma region of Guyana.
What to see or do: Experience the traditional way of life of the Warrau people, explore the surrounding rainforest, birdwatching, and fishing in the Orinoco River.
Don’t miss: Visiting the community-run handicraft shops for authentic handmade souvenirs.
Insider travel tips: Bring mosquito repellent, respect the local customs and traditions, and engage with the friendly community members to learn more about their culture.