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This 2-day adventure showcases the natural wonders of the Bigi Pan and other interesting local highlights—such as the historic town of Groningen, and a rice company in Nickerie. Once at Bigi Pan, enjoy the atmospheric setting of an Eco Lodge, go on a bird-watching boat trip, and benefit from having a guide to teach you facts about coastal birds that you wouldn't uncover if exploring alone.
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Bigi Pan Tourist Eco Lodge
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From the office, we'll travel along Anton Drachtenweg towards Leonsberg. Along this road, you'll encounter several beautiful homes and it's known as one of Paramaribo's most expensive neighborhoods. We'll depart from Leonsberg by wooden tent boat for Fort Nieuw-Amsterdam, home to the historic open-air museum. Dutch colonists built the fort at this strategic location in 1734 to protect the underlying plantations from the English and French. After this stop, we'll continue to the former Rust and Werk plantation. Here, you'll find a fishing village and the old colonial coffee and sugar plantations. You can experience the simple way of life of the descendants of indentured laborers. The next stop is the beautiful old Frederiksdorp coffee plantation. The buildings have been beautifully restored and now serve as hotel rooms. On the way back, we'll stop at the Johan and Margaretha plantation, which is currently used by local farmers to grow various crops such as cassava, bananas, and peppers.
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Commewijne Plantation Boat Tour
8 to 9 hours
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About 50 kilometers south of Paramaribo, on the right bank of the Suriname River, lies Jodensavanne, a former Jewish settlement. The site is named after Jews who fled the Inquisition around 1650 and settled in this savanna area. The location was favorable, with a hill overlooking plantations and access to two water sources, one believed to have medicinal qualities. For many years, Jodensavanne was the center of the Jewish community in Suriname. The settlers owned plantations where crops like sugarcane were cultivated, often named after Biblical places such as Hebron and Bersaba. In 1832, a major fire destroyed much of the settlement, after which the population moved to Paramaribo. Today, the ruins of the oldest Jewish synagogue in the Americas and the cemetery can still be seen. During the tour, a guide shares the rich history of this once-thriving community, followed by a traditional Surinamese lunch before returning to Paramaribo.
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Jodensavanne Tour in Paramaribo
4 to 5 hours
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Discover the vibrant heart of Paramaribo during an atmospheric market tour along three distinctive markets. At the Chinese Market, you’ll find a mix of Asian products, fresh vegetables, herbs, and household items. The Saoena Market is known for its authentic atmosphere, local snacks, and fresh fish, meat, and agricultural products from the districts. At the Flea Market, you can browse stalls selling clothing, souvenirs, household goods, and second-hand treasures. During the tour, you will get acquainted with Suriname’s multicultural food culture and gain a unique insight into the daily life of the city.
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Sunday Market Tour
3 hours
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The Para Tour takes you through the beautiful district of Para, located south of Paramaribo. This area is known for its mining industry and recreational spots, with a varied landscape of savannas, forests, creeks, and rivers. Many Surinamese visit Para to relax, including at the well-known Colakreek, named after its cola-colored water caused by fallen leaves. The region is mainly inhabited by Maroon communities, and during the tour you will pass several villages. Remnants of the past are still visible, such as former plantations with Biblical names and parts of the historic railway from the gold rush era. The tour starts in the morning towards Reeberg, where you will visit Suriname Bird Paradise. This is followed by a stop at a woodcarving workshop, where local Maroons create beautiful handmade items. Next, you can relax and swim at Colakreek. The tour continues to Domburg for a short stop before returning to Paramaribo.
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Para District Nature and Culture Day Tour from Paramaribo
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