Below are the outline costs for this Venture Expedition.
What is included?
- All food for the duration of your trip with Bushmasters will be covered. This will range from the best Brazilian BBQ you are likely to have, to trek rations, which are basic and light, but sufficient.
- All accommodation ranging from basic lodges to jungle hammocks.
- All internal, vehicle, boat and air transportation.
- All staff and guide fees.
- All park entry and usage fees.
- All communications, medical and safety kit required for each activity.
What is not included?
- International air fares. But we can give you advice.
- Country exit taxes: currently GY$4000 (US$20) departure tax for Guyana.
- Travel Insurance. You must have this. We are in very remote country and if you need winching out by helicopter from a winch hole we cut in the jungle canopy, you need insurance to cover this, plus medical attention, repatriation costs and so on. See Insurance.
- Visas, if required. UK citizens do not need a visa.
- Souvenirs etc. you may want a traditional Amerindian bow and arrow set for example.
- Alcoholic drinks.
- Visiting Kaieteur Falls (the largest single drop waterfall in the World). Although this is included in a standard Bushmasters trip, we have tried to keep the price of this expedition as low as possible and therefore a flight to Kaieteur can be arranged at an additional cost on request.
- All personal kit. Again Bushmasters has kept the price to a minimum and therefore not included kit rental in the expedition cost. If you wish to hire specialist jungle equipment, please contact us for further information.
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"Bushmasters are professional in their approach to scoping, conceptualising, producing and conducting explorations and expeditions through the amazing rainforests, savannahs, mountains and rivers of Guyana. Their knowledge, respect and passion for the country and people of Guyana is humbling. But most of all, their support is amazing and their friendship ongoing.""
Angelique Lee (Australia), who came on a 4 week, bespoke expedition in January 2006. |