We invite you to the Rupununi; a place of rolling grasslands, where the endless savannah meets the clouds in an endless sky. In our corner of the world, the people are still friendly, the rainforests intact and there is always a good reason to sit and enjoy the sunset with a cold drink and friends, old or new!
We invite you to come join us at Karanambu Lodge and work with our amazing and dedicated team as we welcome travellers, adventurers, naturalists, film makers, conservationists and anyone who love nature and wants to experience the raw, natural beauty that is only found in our part of the wild, untamed Rupununi.
We share a unique blend of old world hospitality and unparalleled nature that has established Karanambu as Guyana’s premier Ecolodge.The Lodge is nestled in the north of Guyana’s southern hinterland, known for its expansive wetlands and unbridled savannah.Here, you will form bonds that go beyond friendship, while having he unique opportunity to share and develop skills in the areas of horticulture, tourism, hospitality, conservation, ranching, construction and joinery. Karanambu has been famed for its biological diversity since Edward ‘Tiny’ McTurk settled here in the early 1920s.
Karanambu encompasses approximately 110 square miles of savannah, marshy ponds, riparian and gallery forest, as well as an approximate 30 mile stretch of the Rupununi River. Within our lands there are as many as 700 species of fish – more than anywhere else on Earth. During the biannual rainy seasons, the tributaries of the Amazon and Essequibo rivers flood their banks and meet. The union of these vast rivers results in the exchange of genetic and biological material, while making Karanambu the home to an extraordinary amount of marine life.
Over 600 species of birds make their home here, making Karanambu a birdwatcher's paradise. The Lodge provides excellent viewing opportunities of Giant River Otters, River Turtles, a variety of monkeys, as well as Black and Spectacled Caiman that live on the part of the Rupununi River that runs through Karanambu’s land.
Giant Anteaters, Crab-Eating Foxes and Red Brocket Deer roam our savannahs and our many fresh water ponds are home to what has been called, one of the world’s best wild collection of Victoria Amazonica water lilies. These lilies - the largest in the world - can reach up to three meters in diameter and their flowers bloom every evening at dusk.
Karanambu is best known as having been the home of world renowned conservationist and Giant River Otter expert, Diane McTurk. Better known as ‘the Otter Lady,’ she dedicated her silver years to the rehabilitation and reintroduction of the area’s Giant River Otters and is credited as the pioneer of ecotourism in the Rupununi. The Lodge provides guests with an excellent opportunity to experience, first hand, the wildlife indigenous to this part of the world
Diane’s work lives on through the Karanambu Trust – the research and conservation arm of the Lodge – which was established by the McTurk family in 1997 to help fulfil Diane’s vision of protecting the Karanambu area and establishing Guyana’s first Private Protected Area.
The Karanambu Trust is dedicated to the conservation of the Rupununi savannahs and the wetland ecosystem.
At Karanambu, we are always excited to share the untouched, natural beauty of our remote corner of South America. Volunteers can expect to work in the areas of horticulture, gardening, tourism, hospitality, conservation, ranching, construction, carpentry and joinery, though some of these may overlap due to the specific needs of the different components that make up Karanambu. There are also opportunities to visit and do outreach work in the neighbouring Macusi villages of Kwaimatta, Yupukari, Massara, Toka and Simuni.
We look forward to welcoming you to be part of the Karanambu family.
Volunteers have the opportunity to go swimming, fishing, birdwatching, camping and so much more!
The Fee includes:
You will arrive in the capital of Guyana where you will need to catch a connecting flight to Lethem. On arrival into Lethem, someone from the project will be there to pick you up and transfer to your accommodation on the project site.
As a volunteer you will have to share room or a cabin where researchwers would usually. Please make sure you keep your room and bathroom clean.
There are no specific arrival/start dates however, we recommend that you arrive in Guyana on a Saturday or Sunday.
Amerindian Eco-lodge & Ranch Assistant
Join us at Karanambu Lodge & work alongside a dedicated team in the Rupununi! Volunteers can expect to work in the areas of horticulture, gardening, tourism & more!
$537/week
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