Agency: Guyana Tourism Authority
The image of powerful, cascading waves falling against the rocky plains evokes a sense of looming mystery. Kaieteur, one of Guyana’s most prized, untainted natural attractions is a destination that is among every adventurer’s raison d’être for their Guyana experience.
Comfortably nestled within rainforests of the Potaro-Siparuni region, Kaieteur is one of the most impressive single-drop waterfalls in the world. Falling a stunning 781 feet, the natural Precambrian rock formation coupled with the beautiful rush of the deep coffee coloured water emanates pure magic so the fascination among residents and visitors alike is understandable.
The flora and fauna that populate this area are also a part of the magic. Uniquely abundant life is seen below the falls where a curious mist has been present for thousands of years. This rainforest contains numerous species that thrive perfectly in the moist climate. A thick carpet of mosses, lichens, orchids and giant bromeliads which house the tiny but striking golden frogs cover the forested gorge above and below the falls.
You will spot vibrant cock-of-the-rocks and if you stay overnight, thousands of Kaieteur swifts, also known as Makonaima Birds, coming to their evening roost behind the falls. During their flight, you can see them dive directly through the powerful waterfall.
Beyond the natural attraction, Kaieteur embodies a deep, unwavering spiritual belief of the Patamona people, especially those of Chenapou – the closest village within the Kaieteur National Park, nestled just 36 miles up the Potaro River.
Photos courtesy Guyana Tourism Authority
The Patamona People of Chenapou
Proudly taken from the “Chenau”, or the mountain chickens (giant frogs) that are found in abundance in May and June, “Chenapou” translates to “Mountain Chicken Pond”. But these frogs aren’t the only thing that the people of Chenapou are proud of. The mountainous region also features several 100-300-foot waterfalls, an ancient rainforest prime for day hikes and trekking, and striking diversity of flora and fauna. The giant river otter and electric blue tarantula (reputedly there are green and white ones too) all contribute to the magical feeling of this extraordinary place.
The culture of the Patamona People is an intriguing one. Their intense spirituality and traditional beliefs are unwavering. As the self-proclaimed guardians of Kaieteur, and the neighbouring sacred lands, they embody the true essence of what Guyana’s conservation tourism represents – communities preserving their cultural heritage and ancestral lands by starting community-owned and operated tourism enterprises to provide a sustainable alternative to mining and other extractive businesses.
Legend suggests that if you look hard enough, you can see a cliff formation near the falls in the shape of a man in the boat – Old Kai, who this fall was named after and his canoe were immortalized by nature after sacrificing himself to the Great Spirit Makonaima to save his people from the Carib.
Getting to Kaieteur
There are two ways to experience Kaieteur – 1. Through a charter flight with a local tour operator or 2. An overland trek which usually lasts about 5 days. Air Services Limited, Dagron Tours and Roraima Airways, are just a few of the most renowned local Kaieteur tour operators. You can make contact with them through their various media platforms to schedule your Kaieteur experience.
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