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Things to do in Cuyuni-Mazaruni

Discover the best attractions and experiences Cuyuni-Mazaruni has to offer

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Historic Monuments

Explore the region's history along the Mazaruni River and Bartica corridor, where old mining routes and colonial landmarks tell stories of the interior's beginnings.

Tumatumari Falls

A scenic waterfall near Bartica with historic ties to early hydro power projects in the interior.

Kurupung Goldfields (historic mining sites)

Ruins and old equipment along rugged mountain trails that tell the story of interior gold rushes.

Bartica riverfront landmarks

Riverfront viewpoints and old river crossings that marked the settlement's frontier days.

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Museums

In this remote interior region, museums are few, but you can learn about local history through village heritage displays and guided talks.

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Religious Monuments

Quiet places of worship provide a glimpse into the region’s diverse faith communities amid forest scenery.

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National & Theme Parks

While less developed than the coast, the interior offers nature reserves and rugged landscapes accessible for adventurous travelers.

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Neighborhoods

Small settlements and communities that act as gateways to the interior and offer genuine local hospitality.

Bartica

Gateway town to Guyana's interior with a lively riverfront and access to interior expeditions.

Itabali

Mining village in the Pakaraima highlands offering rugged landscapes and community welcome.

Paruima

Amerindian village in the interior, known for its cultural heritage and forest setting.

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Free Things to Do

Experience the interior’s natural beauty and simple pleasures without a price tag.

Sunrise on the Mazaruni River

Watch the sun rise over the river valleys from a quiet shore or boat deck.

Hiking the Bartica–Itabali corridor

Low-key trails connect Bartica to interior settlements through lush forest.

Stargazing in the interior villages

Clear skies over the interior offer impressive stargazing away from city lights.

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Gastronomy

Simple, hearty Guyanese staples are central to interior life and hospitality.

Pepperpot

Rich, slow-cooked stew with cassareep and spices, a Guyanese favorite.

Cassava bread with cheese

Traditional flatbread served with local cheeses and preserves.

Fresh river fish dishes

Delicious local fish prepared in straightforward interior styles.

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Nightlife

Evenings are relaxed, often centered on riverfront scenery and village gatherings.

Evening riverfront stroll in Bartica

Relaxed evenings by the Essequibo-Mazaruni confluence with water views.

Local village gatherings

Informal community events with music and shared stories in interior settlements.

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Entertainment

Cultural performances and markets showcase local talent and crafts.

Indigenous cultural performances

Drumming, dances, and storytelling offered by local communities.

Village fairs and markets

Occasional festive markets with crafts and regional produce.

Sports

Rivers, forests, and mountains provide ample outdoor activity options.

River kayaking on the Mazaruni

Challenging but scenic paddling along the broad river with wildlife views.

Fishing trips on the Mazaruni or Kurupung rivers

Relaxed angling opportunities with local guides.

Hiking in Pakaraima foothills

Rugged trails offering panoramic forest and mountain vistas.

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Off the Track

Venture beyond the main routes for a deeper interior adventure.

Guided jungle trek from Itabali to Kurupung region

Wild forest trek led by local guides to remote villages.

Curved river exploration along the Mazaruni

Boat-based exploration to secluded river bends and waterfalls.

Indigenous village homestay in Paruima

Immersive stay with Amerindian families to learn crafts and cooking.