Overview
€ 325,- per person | € 300,- per student | € 300,- per child (3-12 years)
Visit the impressive Central Suriname Nature Reserve with its Raleigh Falls, along the Coppename river and hike to the top of the Voltz mountain for an amazing few over pure untouched rain forest. See detailed tour descriptions, a driving range and online on our dedicated website: www.raleighvallen.com !
Tour to Raleigh Falls and Voltz Mountain
The Ralleigh Falls are located upstream along the Coppename river, one of the last uninhabited rivers on earth.
In December 2000, the Raleigh Falls and Voltz mountain (Voltzberg) were placed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
This is an ideal tour to enjoy the most beautiful and unspoiled scenery you could wish for, including climbing the breathtaking Voltz mountain. (or making a good attempt and enjoying a lovely but heavy jungle hike).
You can also enjoy spotting a wealth of animals, for birds alone 350 different species are to be found there, and as many as eight different species of monkeys for instance.
And f you are very lucky… even jaguars and puma’s have been spotted here.
The variety of plant and animal life is enormous.
In short, a must for every nature lover!
The first day of the tour we depart from Paramaribo center (sidewalkcafe ‘t Vat) to the maroon village Witagron.
From the airport (Zanderij) we take about 3 hours of unpaved road to get there, depending on road conditions of course.
Then we travel the local way, by Korjaal (vessel, sort of a big canoe with an outboard engine) towards the Raleigh Falls.
Once arrived at our accommodation on Fungu Island and everyone installed, there is normally a little time left to relax or take a dive before dinner.
On the second day you can enjoy a full program; which begins with a jungle hike that leads to the climbing of the 240 meter high Voltz moutain.
Accompanied by our guide and or a local guide there will be plenty to see and told on the road.
During the walk you can encounter animals of coures and hear them, especially the roar of the howler monkeys in the treetops above or around you is impressive.
The sounds, the smells, the sights, especially at the top will overwhelm.
On our way back from the mountain we will stop almost at the beginning of our hike and we will take a cool, replenishing and well deserved bath in the Anjumara Falls (named after the wolfs fish).
This is course if there are no electric eels to disturb us, but the guide will test the waters first of course.
On the third day we will have our visit to the mother fall on the program, a small paradise on earth.
Again, our guide and or the local guide will skillfully guide you through the woods.
And on this route especially there is plenty to tell (and enough breath for the guide to do so),
There are a lot of different types of palm trees and leaves and the guide will show you how they are used in every day life by maroons and Amerindians to make practical things out of or medicine.
To get there we start off with a 5 minute boat ride and about an hour of low pace hiking with plenty of stops.
The mother fall is a huge rapid (with a small drop) in the Coppename river.
Raleigh falls themselves are a series of rapids and the mother fall is the series of the biggest of them.
You will be allowed to bath in it if safety allows for this.
The guide will determine this on site.
Otherwise there is another lovely part of the river with a beach where you can take a dive after the hike.
On the 3 day tour we take our lunch (or take it with us in the boat) and continue our journey back by boat and bus to Paramaribo.
On the 4 day tour we will have one extra afternoon and evening to enjoy the location (Fungu Island has a little airfield (wonderful for bird spotting), a couple of small walks and some nice places to swim in the river, so there is plenty to enjoy and even 4 days will always still seem too short).
If you are interested to take a walk through the maroon village of Witagron, on the way there or back, or to make a stop along the road to visit an Amerindian village, you can always ask the guide.
Itinerary
07:30 Departure from sidewalkcafe ‘t Vat
08:30 Arrival Lelydorp and small breakfast.
13:00 Arrival Witagron & lunch
14:30 Departure per boat on Coppename river to Raleigh Falls (3-4 hours boat time)
18:00: Arrival Raleigh Falls
20:00 Dinner
08:00 Breakfast and packing lunch to take for the hike
09:00 Hike to the Voltz mountain
14:00 Arrival at the top.
16:30 Anyumara Falls
19:00 Dinner
08:30 Breakfast
~ swim, or airstrip visit on the island, play with the white face monkeys, enjoy the island
11:00 Walk to the mother fall with program
14:00 Lunch
~ swim, or airstrip visit on the island, play with the white face monkeys, enjoy the island
19:00 Dinner
~ if possible and desired (enough boat men and people wanting to dance) there is local music and singing
08:00 Breakfast
09:30 – 10:00 Departure per boat boat
12:30 Arrival Witagron and lunch
13:30 Depart Witagron to Paramaribo
18:00 to 20:00 Arrival in Paramaribo (depending on the quality of the road)
There are extra sleeping options availabe on request and availability. Please inform, because we have to check availability with the Nature Reserve organisation:
Sleeping is standard in hammocks (provided) (no extra costs)
Mosquito nets are also provided. Shared toilet and bath.
Dorm room with beds on request +35 euro per person, on request.
Shared bathroom and toilet.
Private room +75 euro per person (based on double room)
Single person fee +50 euro. Private bathroom.
What should I bring?
- Blanket if you sleep in hammock (it can be cold at night)
- Waterproof bag if necessary to keep dry your stuff
- Backpack
- Towel
- Swim gear
- Decent hiking shoes
- Toiletries
- Water sandals
- Sunscreen
- Hat or cap
- Mosquito repellent
- Long pants
- T-shirt with long sleeves
- Binoculars
- Phone or camera
- Some SRD for souvenir or alcoholic beverage or to use a restroom on the road
- Fishing rod and bait if you like to fish (tip!)
- Included in the tour: all meals, non alcoholic drinks, water, fruit, snack, transportation bus and boat, guidance, accommodations fee and fee for nature reserve, toilet paper
Not included
- Alcholic beverages
- Fishing rods and bait
- Blanket
- Toiletries
- Toilet fees on the road
This tour departs every day of the week with a minimum of 4 guests, if available and is booked and paid for at least 2 days in advance.
You can always contact us about next day bookings, or if you are with a smaller party, wanting to go.
As well as private party requests.
You can contact us 24/7 on Whatsapp / telephone: +597 885 8495 or via email or a contact form.
You can also check our departing tour schedule / agenda if you wish to join an existing tour or go with a group to see what we have scheduled.
Common questions
No, you can stay at the base camp, and also do a part of the hike (till the climb for instance)
If your condition is not good enough we advise to enjoy the time at the island, there are some nice things to do also (the airstrip, swimming, or fishing, hammocking or chatting with local personnel or other guests).
Moderate shape, and yes it is 14 kilometers, you can decide at the foot of the mountain if you will be joining the climb.
See above if you feel your condition is in a risky state.
The accommodation is not managed by us, but by the goverment.
It is okay, not luxurious, and there certainly is some deteroration.
You need to keep in mind that we are in the central nature reserve, the heart of Suriname.
There are no local inhabitants, no road, no reception, no internet.
No reception, no internet, no signal, nothing. There is a satellite phone only to be used for emergencies over at Lolopassie (mother fall).
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