As a countrv 85% covered in rainforest. with 90% of its indigenous population still thriving in the jungle, Guyana's interior was calling our name. To immerse ourselves in nature and local culture. we connected with rewaecolodge built and run by the four Amerindian tribes that inhabit this remote river island. Going 430km deep into the wilderness, from an overnight bus, to a ferry, to a 4x4, we met our guide Vivian for the final leg, a two-hour boat ride up the Rupununi River. The wildlife safari started the moment we hit the water, with giant river otters, black caiman, and non-stop bird sightings throughout this stunning landscape. Twenty years ago, South Rupununi's wildlife population was in alarming decline.that's when Conservation International and Rewa Village put their heads together to protect this region through regenerative tourism. Watch this video for indigenous immersion and rainforest adventures at their best. DiscoverGuyana Partner RewaEcoLodge rupununi @Discover Guyana











