Off the beaten track

The picturesque Burro-Burro river, Region Nine, lies minutes away from the popular rainforest resort Surama and Iwokrama International Centre for Conservation and Development.

At Burro-Burro, the surrounding community established Carahaa Landing Camp, a hammock camp on the river edge and also the starting point for many river trips. This camp offers a base for night walks and day break canoe floats on the river, which allows the opportunity to observe giant river otters, tapir, spider monkeys and many more species.

A trip on the river reveals rich biodiversity and picturesque nature scenes. It is an adventure on remote Burro-Burro!

Arriving in a canoe at Carahaa Landing camp (Photo by Jay Seedy)
Arriving in a canoe at Carahaa Landing camp (Photo by Jay Seedy)
Journeying to Surama via Burro-Burro (Photo by Jay Seedy)
Journeying to Surama via Burro-Burro (Photo by Jay Seedy)
Boats moored on the river bank (Photo by Steve Humphreys)
Boats moored on the river bank (Photo by Steve Humphreys)
Sunset at Burro-Burro (Photo credit- iamfisheye on Flickr)
Sunset at Burro-Burro (Photo credit- iamfisheye on Flickr)
Serene Burro-Burro (Photo credit- iamfisheye on Flickr)
Serene Burro-Burro (Photo credit- iamfisheye on Flickr)

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