Mahaica River & Hoatzin Tour

6 Hours

Overview

Join us on an exhilarating journey along the captivating Mahaica River, where nature’s wonders await. Experience the Hoatzin Tour, an extraordinary expedition that takes you from Georgetown to the awe-inspiring Mahaica River, renowned as one of the best places to witness the emblematic national bird of Guyana, the hoatzin (Opisthocomus Hoatzin).

As the sun rises, our adventure begins with the gathering of participants from Georgetown, setting the stage for an immersive journey of exploration and discovery. The Mahaica River, with its winding course through diverse ecosystems, promises a truly unique interaction with the natural world. The hoatzin, also known as the Hoatzin, Stinkbird, or “Canje Pheasant,” will be our remarkable guide throughout this expedition. Standing at approximately 65 cm (25 in) tall, this pheasant-like bird boasts a distinctive appearance with its elongated neck, small head, and captivating rufous crest.

Its striking blue and maroon plumage, along with its juvenile wing digits complete with talons, adds to its allure and sparks curiosity. As we navigate the twists and turns of the Mahaica River, we will be surrounded by the tranquil beauty of the natural landscape. The riverbanks, carefully preserved amidst sugarcane cultivation and agricultural activities, provide a sanctuary for a diverse array of bird species. Egrets, herons, ibises, and a variety of marsh tyrants adorn this habitat, coexisting harmoniously with the captivating hoatzin. The highlight of the Hoatzin Tour is the revelation of the hoatzin’s dietary habits and unique gastrointestinal system. As a herbivore, the hoatzin feeds on foliage and fruit, with its enlarged crop functioning similarly to a rumen.

To protect itself from potential threats, the hoatzin employs an innovative defense mechanism – a distinctive odor.

You also might be interested for a short Birding in the Botanical Gardens tour.

Itinerary

Half Day :
Itinerary

0430hrs pickup and transfer eastward from Georgetown to the Mahaica River. This is one of the best places to spot Guyana’s national bird, the hoatzin (Opisthocomus Hoatzin), also known as the Hoatzin, Stinkbird, or “Canje Pheasant”. This odd bird is an unusual species of tropical bird found in swamps, reverie forest and mangrove of the Amazon and the Orinoco delta in South America.

It is a pheasant-sized bird about 65 cm (25 in) long, with a long neck and small head. It is brown in colour, with paler under parts and has an unfeathered blue face with maroon eyes, and its head is topped by a spiky, rufous crest. The chicks are unusual in that two of their wing digits possess claws. The hoatzin is herbivorous; it eats leaves and fruit, and has an unusual digestive system with an enlarged crop which functions as a rumen. It also produces a horrible smell to scare away potential predators.

Our journey down the Mahaica River begins in the small commercial area near the main coastal road. The river bends away from the road and takes us through an area that has been largely cultivated for sugarcane and other agriculture but, fortunately for us, the area surrounding the river itself has been well preserved and provides an excellent riverfront ecosystem inhabited by flocks of egret, heron, ibis, various marsh tyrants, and of course the hoatzin.

6 hours

What is included in the price?

  • Trasportation
  • Breakfast
  • Water/Juice
  • Tour Guide
  • Vat

What is not included in the price?

  • Items of personal nature
  • Alcoholic drinks
  • Visas
  • Departure tax

Authority On Tour

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.

Essential Information

AIRLINES
American Airlines
British Airways
Caribbean Airlines
Copa Airlines
Inter-Caribbean Airlines
Jet Blue Airlines
Suriname Airways
Gum Air

VISA
The following countries do not need a visa: Commonwealth countries, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the USA. Visa requirements should be checked as requirements can change at any time.

Wilderness Explorers can assist in obtaining permission for a visa on arrival at an additional fee. However, the granting of visas remains at the discretions of the Ministry of Citizenship.

YOUR SAFETY
Our number one priority is your safety and welfare.

Suriname
Paramaribo is a small friendly city. Normal travel precautions for any city are advised. The downtown area is very quiet at night and not worth visiting. Restaurants and bars tend to be out of the city centre, with many focused around the Uitgangs Centrum area near the hotels we use. Uitgangs Centrum is buzzy and quite safe in the evenings.

Once out of the city and into the rainforest it will be isolated with just small villages and you will be perfectly safe. Surinamese people are very friendly and enjoy meeting visitors.

French Guiana
French Guiana is actually a department of France and so in safety terms much the same as being in France. Expect to see gendarmes and even French military (guarding the spaceport and on manoeuvres) and European standard roads. Cayenne is a tiny, sleepy city and normal travel precautions for any city are advised.

Guyana
We always get the question is Guyana safe? Like any big city, Georgetown has areas that are to be avoided by visitors. But we only use hotels that have good standards and are safe. Most of the time in Georgetown you will be accompanied by our experienced guides and drivers who live in the city. During your free time if you want to visit a bar or restaurant in the evening we recommend a taxi, which is inexpensive. Your hotel will be happy to call one for you.

Once out of Georgetown and into what we call the interior, it is a different scenario. You will be in areas with small villages where everyone greets you with a smile and you will be perfectly safe. Some lodges don’t even have locks on the doors as there is no need. There will always be an experienced guide close by to accompany you on your excursions and bring the rainforest and savannah to life and share their knowledge and experience.

Generally, you will find the Guyanese people extremely friendly and only too willing to help you enjoy their country.

VACCINATIONS
Malaria – Many of the areas you visit in Guyana’s interior will have no malaria. However, it is recommended to take malaria Prophylactics as a precaution on some trips. Please consult your physician before your departure. All beds in the interior have mosquito nets, and on camping trips, hammocks with specially fitted mosquito nets are provided. It is advisable to use insect repellent and wear long sleeves and long trousers at night. The mosquitoes are often more prevalent at dusk and dawn.

Yellow Fever – A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is required for travellers coming from or transiting from a country with risk of Yellow Fever transmission. Vaccination must be undertaken at least 10 days before travel to, or through Suriname. Suriname recognizes the Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is valid for life starting 10 days after vaccination. Children over 1 year of age are required to have a vaccination certificate. Travellers should carry their vaccination card (Yellow Fever) with them at all times.

CLOTHING
In the interior wear casual, comfortable clothing. A shirt with a collar helps protect you from the sun, and a hat and sunglasses are vital. During the day shorts and shirt are fine. In the evening you would want long trousers and a shirt with long sleeves. There is no need to dress up in the interior. You can leave any travel or city clothes in your city hotel or with our office when you are travelling around the interior.

Footwear – Comfortable walking shoes or boots and sandals.

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Mahaica River & Hoatzin Tour
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