From Paramaribo, we will travel by bus/car to Weg Naar Zee where we will visit a Hindu temple that serves as a place of pilgrimage for this group of Surinamese and the crematorium.
The next stop is Saramacca, where the people live from cattle breeding and the cultivation of rice and vegetables. You will visit Groningen, the capital of Saramacca, with the smallest square with the most monuments that exhibits the multicultural history of Suriname.
From Saramacca we cross the Coppename river to Boskamp where you can have a close-up demonstration of how the famous “warme vis” is prepared. Back in the day, this preserved method was used by smoking the fish to keep it longer. Until this day this method is still being used.
From Boskamp we will reach Coronie, known for the Coconut district. In the past, their livelihood was achieved through the cultivation of coconut. Coronie is also known for its beekeeping, pure honey, and waving coconut palms.
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Our first stop is at a Hindu temple at Weg naar Zee. This Temple serves as a place of pilgrimage and crematorium for the Hindu culture.
Groningen, the capital of Saramacca, has the smallest square with the most monuments that exhibits the multicultural history of Suriname. The guide will inform you more about the district and what you can find here.
Boskamp is our next stop and here you will see one of the oldest methods on how fish was preserved. Until this day, this method is still being used.
From Boskamp we will reach Coronie, known as the Coconut district. In the past, their livelihood was achieved through the cultivation of coconut. Nowadays, there is a small group of people that are living in this district.
Here you will walk around the district while the guide provide you with information and also visit the Mangrove Center.
We will meet travelers at the office of Purity Tours & Services Heerenstraat 15, 08.45 am
All guides are dressed in a grey t-shirt with the company logo and name badge
Paramaribo is the vibrant capital of Suriname, a unique blend of Caribbean, South American, and Dutch influences. Known for its well-preserved colonial architecture, lush green spaces, and rich cultural heritage, it offers a fascinating mix of history, nature, and multiculturalism.
The heart of Paramaribo, surrounded by colonial buildings and the Presidential Palace.
A stunning wooden cathedral, the largest wooden structure in the Western Hemisphere.
A historic fort with a museum showcasing Suriname's colonial past and a variety of artifacts.
A beautiful botanical garden with a variety of plant species and a peaceful atmosphere.
A museum showcasing the history and culture of Suriname through various exhibits.
A traditional Surinamese dish made with green bananas, salted meat, and spices.
A flatbread often served with curry, a staple in Surinamese cuisine.
A peanut-based soup with chicken, often served with rice.
Fried plantains, a popular sweet snack.
This period offers slightly lower temperatures and less rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Surinamese Dollar (SRD)
GMT-3
127VV, 60HzHz
Paramaribo is generally safe, but petty crime and scams can occur. Use common sense and stay aware of your surroundings.
Paramaribo Bus Terminal
Buses are the primary mode of public transport, affordable and widely used.
Available • Apps: No widely used app-based services
Car, Bike, Scooter
A nature reserve known for its beaches, wildlife, and turtle nesting sites.
A nature reserve with a variety of plant and animal species.
A historic Jewish settlement with a rich history and cultural significance.
Price varies by option