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Jungle Survival Course

Learn real jungle survival in Guyana with Indigenous Makushi instructors, then put your skills to the test during a 3 days solo phase deep in the rainforest. A once-in-a-lifetime course combining traditional forest knowledge, modern safety systems, and true wilderness immersion.

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13-15 Days

Duration

5–10 Guests

Group Size

Moderate

Difficulty

Year-Round

Best Season

Georgetown

Start Point

Test your limits and learn true jungle survival with Indigenous instructors in the heart of Guyana's rainforest.

This jungle survival course takes you deep into the untouched rainforests of the North Rupununi, where the Burro Burro River winds through one of Guyana’s most remote and biodiverse landscapes. Guided by Indigenous Makushi instructors and The Wild Tales expedition team, you will learn how to survive, adapt, and function using the natural resources of the rainforest.

The first part of the course focuses on core survival skills: shelter, fire, water, fishing, machete use, camp craft, jungle safety, and understanding the forest around you. After training, you move into a solo survival phase, spending 3 days alone in the rainforest with only the skills and equipment provided through the course.

For those wanting a deeper challenge, the course can be extended to 15 days / 14 nights with a 5-day solo phase. This optional extension is for guests who want more time alone, greater self-reliance, and a stronger personal test.

No previous survival experience is required. This course is designed for people with a positive mindset, a willingness to learn, and the ability to work through discomfort. It is challenging but structured, supported, and guided by people who know this rainforest intimately.

This is not a sightseeing tour. It is a rare opportunity to train with Indigenous instructors, live close to the forest, and walk away with confidence, humility, and skills you will remember for life.

“This course has always been about more than testing limits. The jungle has a way of slowing people down and showing them what they are capable of when life becomes simple: shelter, fire, water, food, patience, and mindset. We prepare you step by step with instructors who know this forest deeply, and when the solo phase begins, it is not about being left behind. It is about being trusted with the skills you have built and discovering confidence in a place most people will only ever dream of sitting alone.”

Anders Andersen

Lead Instructor

What sets this apart

These are the reasons people travel across the world for this course and why they remember it for the rest of their lives.

No Experience Needed

You do not need a survival background, military experience, or outdoor credentials, everyone is welcome. You need a positive attitude, humour, respect, and willingness to learn.

Indigenous Instructors

This course is taught with Makushi instructors from Surama who grew up with these forest skills and learned them from parents, grandparents, hunters, farmers, and elders.

Wilderness EMT Support

The course is remote, but not careless. It is supported by experienced expedition leaders, wilderness medical capability, satellite communication, and structured safety systems.

Optional Solo Phase

The standard course includes 3-days solo in the rainforest. Guests wanting a additional days can extend to a 5-day solo phase on the 15-day version. This will be offered after course is confirmed.

Equipment Included

Core jungle equipment is provided, including hammock, tarp, machete, rucksack, hydration system, and group safety gear. You arrive with personal clothing and essentials; we provide the jungle kit.

Community Supported

Operated in full partnership with Surama Village and Eco lodge, the course supports local employment, cultural knowledge, community benefit, and Indigenous-led tourism in North Rupununi.

Highlights

A glimpse into the landscapes, challenges, and breakthroughs that define our survival courses.

Indigenous Instructors

Learn directly from Makushi instructors whose forest knowledge has been carried through generations and is still used in real rainforest life.

Solo Phase

Spend multiple days alone or as a small group in the jungle, applying your training, managing your shelter, fire, water, food, mindset, and daily routine.

Wildlife in the jungle

Travel through rainforest and river systems where giant otters, snakes, caiman, macaws, monkeys, and other wildlife are part of the experience.

Extended Solo Option

Upgrade to the 15-day version and spend five days alone in the rainforest for a longer, deeper, and more demanding survival challenge.

What's included

From first inquiry to first night in the jungle, we prepare you for everything so the wild can teach you the rest.

Included

  • 11 days / 10 nights accommodation
  • 27 meals during the course
  • Domestic flights with 25lb luggage allowance
  • Boat and overland transfers to the jungle
  • Indigenous Makushi survival instructors
  • Wilderness EMT support throughout
  • The Wild Tales expedition leadership team
  • Hammock, tarp, machete, rucksack, hydration system, and group safety gear
  • Village fees and community contributions
  • Emergency satellite communication
  • Full survival training and supervised solo phase

Not IncludeD

  • International flights to and from Georgetown
  • Hotel in Georgetown day
  • Meals in Georgetown
  • Airport taxis in Georgetown
  • Alcohol and personal expenses
  • Excess luggage for domestic flights
  • Tips for guides (paid collectively, shared equally)
  • Personal travel insurance (required in advance)
  • Medical clearance cost (if required)
  • Malaria prophylaxis (consult your doctor)
  • Optional 5-day solo extension
  • Anything not listed as included

What to Bring

  • Jungle boots or long boots
  • Sturdy outdoor clothes
  • Knife or multitool
  • Work gloves
  • Face net
  • Personal medications and prescriptions
  • Power headtorch
  • Full packing list sent on booking

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Day 1

Arrive in Georgetown and transfer to your hotel. Meet your expedition leader and fellow participants for a pre-departure briefing covering the course structure, safety systems, equipment, and expectations.

Day 2

Take an early domestic flight to Lethem followed by overland transfer to Surama Eco Lodge. Meet the Makushi instructors, settle in, and prepare for the jungle phase.

Days 3–6

Begin jungle survival training near the Burro Burro River. Learn shelter building, hammock and tarp setup, fire-lighting, water sourcing, machete use, fishing, camp hygiene, and jungle safety.

Days 7–8

Move deeper into the forest and river system. Set up remote camps, practise more advanced skills, and prepare mentally and practically for the solo survival phase.

Days 9–10

Enter the solo phase. Spend 72 hours alone in the rainforest, applying your training and managing your own shelter, water, fire, food, safety, and mindset.

Extended Option: Guests choosing the 15-day version continue the solo phase for 5 days / 4 nights before extraction.

Day 11

Extraction and return to Surama. Rest, clean equipment, debrief with instructors, share stories, and enjoy a proper meal after the solo phase.

Day 12

Return to Georgetown by overland transfer and domestic flight. Final evening in the capital and time to reflect on the journey.

Day 13

Departure from Guyana or onward travel.

For the extended 15-day version, return to Georgetown and departure are adjusted according to the longer solo phase.

Shelter building, hammock and tarp setup, fire-lighting, water sourcing and treatment, machete safety, fishing, hand lines, bow-and-arrow use, camp hygiene, basic navigation, jungle movement, resource identification, natural materials, emergency routines, solo camp management, and mental resilience. You will also learn how to think in the rainforest: how to slow down, observe, conserve energy, manage discomfort, solve simple problems properly, and make decisions without panic.
he course starts and ends in Georgetown, Guyana. Guests should arrive in time for the Day 1 briefing and should not book international departure flights too tightly around the final course day. Domestic flights into the Rupununi are included with a 25 lb luggage allowance. Excess luggage is limited and may incur additional cost, so packing light is important. The rainforest is hot, humid, wet, and physically demanding. Dry season usually offers easier travel and more predictable conditions, while the wet season can be muddier, greener, and more challenging. Both seasons offer a real jungle experience. All participants must have valid personal travel insurance before joining. A full packing list and preparation guidance are sent after booking.

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