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Mahaica River Tour

6 Hours

Discover the Mahaica River Tour

A River Close to Georgetown

The Mahaica River Tour is one of Guyana’s best short escapes. Located just an hour from Georgetown, it combines rice fields, mangroves, and wetlands in one fascinating trip.

Early Morning Adventure

Your tour begins at sunrise. Small boats carry you along the winding river, where the morning light and bird calls set the scene. Rice fields soon give way to mangrove stands and freshwater marshes. These habitats create perfect conditions for wildlife watching.

Spotting Guyana’s National Bird

The highlight of the Mahaica River is the Hoatzin, Guyana’s national bird. Locals call it the “Canje Pheasant.” With its rufous crest, maroon wings, and turquoise face, it is unmistakable. Juvenile hoatzins even have claws on their wings, a rare prehistoric trait.

Birdlife Beyond the Hoatzin

This tour offers much more than one species. The Blood-coloured Woodpecker, found only in Guyana and Suriname, is often seen here. Egrets, ibises, herons, marsh tyrants, and snail kites are also regular sightings, making the river a top birding destination.

Wildlife Encounters Along the River

Beyond birds, the Mahaica River is one of the best places in Guyana to see Red Howler Monkeys. Their loud calls echo through the canopy, adding a wild soundtrack to your trip. Lucky visitors may also catch a glimpse of river otters moving quietly through the reeds.

A Blend of Nature and Culture

Your guide shares insights into the river’s ecology and its connection to local rice farming. This mix of birding, landscapes, and cultural context makes the Mahaica River Tour a well-rounded experience for visitors seeking more than a city trip.

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

Trip Highlights

  • Scenic sunrise boat ride just an hour from Georgetown
  • Spot the Hoatzin, Guyana’s national bird
  • Rich birdlife experience
  • Chance to see river otters and other wetland wildlife
  • Explore habitats from rice fields to mangrove forests and marshes
  • Expert local guide sharing insights into ecology and agriculture
  • A balanced day trip that blends nature, wildlife, and cultural context

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Mahaica River Tour
Shamir Khan

Driver/Office Assistant

Shamir Khan
Shamir Khan

Shamir Khan hails from Yupukari, a small village in the central Rupununi region of Guyana. With deep ties to his community, he has served as a prominent figure, including roles as a tour guide and a member of the Board of Directors for Caiman House Incorporated. His leadership experience also includes serving as Toshao, the chief of his village, where he played a pivotal role in community development and cultural preservation.

Currently, Shamir works as a driver and office assistant at Wilderness Explorers, where he continues to promote eco-tourism and connect visitors with the natural beauty of his homeland. An avid fisherman, Shamir cherishes opportunities to engage with nature, reflecting his commitment to the environment and traditional practices. 

Shamir Khan

Driver/Office Assistant

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Kim Chong

Accounts Assistant

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Kim Chong
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Kim Chong
Kim is an accounts assistant working for WE in our Georgetown office. With a passion for adventure, she loves exploring nature and observing wildlife, which fuels her enthusiasm for the industry. Though she has been in the tourism sector for less than a year, Kim is eager to immerse herself fully in this dynamic field. Her dedication to her work and her love for travel inspire her to contribute meaningfully to the company’s mission of creating unforgettable experiences for travelers.
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