The journey begins early in the morning. Enjoy the beautiful scenery as you drive towards Atjoni. Upon arrival, you’ll have a delicious lunch before your adventure really begins.
After lunch, it’s time to travel by boat to Kumalu Dream Island.
In the evening, you’ll board a boat and glide through the dark jungle waters. With a bit of luck, you may spot caimans, snakes, and nocturnal animals that usually stay hidden.
Start your day with a hearty breakfast to fuel up for an active day.
You’ll go traditional fishing in the Surinamese waters—perhaps you’ll catch a piranha or another unique fish!
After lunch, you’ll hike to Ananasberg to admire the view over the lush jungle. Along the way, you’ll learn about the area’s flora and fauna.
After the hike, you’ll visit Tapawatra, an impressive waterfall where you can swim or simply enjoy the natural surroundings.
End the day with a cozy dinner, sharing stories about the day’s adventures.
Enjoy one last breakfast at Kumalu before continuing your journey.
The next leg begins with a boat trip to the village of Kosindo. Upon arrival, you’ll enjoy a traditional Surinamese lunch in a peaceful setting.
Your first activity is a visit to Awaradam, where you’ll take in the culture and nature.
After an active day, you’ll finish with a delicious dinner.
Start the day with a hearty breakfast to prepare for a full day of adventure.
Then set off for Okoberg, an area full of natural beauty and impressive views.
Take a packed lunch and enjoy a picnic in the heart of nature.
After an active day, you’ll return to Kosindo to relax.
In the evening, you’ll share the day’s experiences over dinner.
An early start for the long journey back to the capital.
Around 4 p.m., you’ll arrive back in Paramaribo.
Itinerary subject to change.
€ 645 per person
Roundtrip
Transfers between all destinations
All activities described in the program
Overnight stays at unique locations like jungle lodges
Meals and non-alcoholic drinks
Use of mosquito nets and hammocks during jungle overnights
International flights
Entry fee (visa) for Suriname
Alcoholic drinks and soft drinks during excursions
Tips for guides and drivers
Travel and cancellation insurance
Bring your own water bottle to reduce plastic waste
Buy DEET in Suriname – cheaper and better against local mosquitoes
Apply for your Entry Fee in advance and bring a printed copy
Traveling with minors? Check in advance which documents you need
Bring a rain poncho—essential during the rainy season
Use duffel bags instead of hard suitcases—handy for boat and jungle trips
Buy a local SIM card at the airport for easy contact and internet
Withdraw enough Surinamese dollars—some places require cash
Check recommended vaccinations with your health authority before departure
Passport (valid at least 6 months)
Printed Entry Fee confirmation
International vaccination booklet
Debit and credit cards
Sufficient cash in SRD
Lightweight cotton clothing
Long pants and shirts against mosquitoes
Rain poncho
Swimwear
Hat or cap for sun protection
Comfortable walking shoes
Sunscreen
Mosquito repellent
Personal medications
Small first-aid kit
Reusable water bottle
Flashlight or headlamp
Camera
Power bank
Waterproof daypack
At Unlimited Suriname Tours, we are committed to sustainable tourism. We respect local culture, protect nature, keep the environment clean, and ensure that future generations can enjoy Suriname’s beauty.