Four bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms & guest-only living room
All buildings and furniture are handcrafted in Yupukari using locally sourced materials
Wireless Internet
Standard U.S. electrical outlets and power
Frequently Asked Questions
How does my stay support the village?
We are a US 501(c)3 non-profit foundation and a Guyanese non-profit corporation. 100% of our revenue surplus goes to support the village public library, wildlife and environmental conservation and cultural preservation projects.
Is there a minimum stay required?
No. Visitors are welcome to stay for as little as one night or as long as you'd like. Sleep in a comfortable bed or tie a hammock, both under thatched roofs. Please view our price list for further information.
What food services are available and are meals included?
Meals are included. We employ the best cooks in the village to prepare delicious Guyanese specialties like fresh, hot “bakes” at breakfast, and local delicacies like “pepper pot.” Remember, we are located in the one of the most diverse fish habitats in the world!
What’s the weather like?
There is a dry season (October - April) and rainy season (May - September, with the heaviest rains coming throughout July & August). Both seasons have their particular interest and beauties.
Rainy season brings a waterfall-fed swimming hole, just steps from our Guest House, and dugout excursions straight over the deeply-flooded savannas into the flooded forests, where you are literally paddling your way over trails and around trees instead of hiking. There’s an explosion of extraordinary wildflowers and of aquatic wildlife, including 8+ species of frogs spawning and developing in puddles you can observe on nocturnal walks right in Yupukari.
Dry season brings dry, comfortable warmth, with the best fishing, and mangoes falling off the trees. Travel by river and road with greater ease.