Easter weekend in Rupununi sees the annual Rupununi Rodeo in vaquero country, as competition runs high among the various ranches of the region. Now a popular national event, the rodeo brings thousands by bus, SUVs, and even motorbikes thronging through the road corridor leading to Lethem, or by plane. From savannah country to jungle, the trip to the border community also promises to be a scenic treat. Easter weekend in Rupununi sees the annual Rupununi Rodeo in vaquero country, as competition runs high among the various ranches of the region. Now a popular national event, the rodeo brings thousands by bus, SUVs, and even motorbikes thronging through the road corridor leading to Lethem, or by plane. From savannah country to jungle, the trip to the border community also promises to be a scenic treat.
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