Suriname is a small country located on the northeastern coast of South America. It is known for its diverse culture, including Dutch, African, and Indian influences. Suriname is also home to the Central Suriname Nature Reserve, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Suriname retains 93% of its original forest cover — the highest percentage in the world. These precious forests allow Suriname to be a carbon-negative country, meaning the country removes more greenhouse gases from the atmosphere than it emits.














