
Customized Tour To Suriname6N/7D 3 Cities Paramaribo (Capital City), Nieuw Nickerie and Albina |
A 7-day tour in Suriname promises an enriching exploration of this South American gem known for its blend of Dutch colonial history and rich tropical biodiversity. From Paramaribo's historic architecture to the lush rainforest and wildlife-rich mangroves of Nieuw Nickerie and Albina, this journey is tailored for nature lovers, history enthusiasts and those seeking cultural immersion. You'll discover indigenous Maroon villages, pristine waterways, vibrant markets and adventurous trails, gaining a deep understanding of Suriname’s unique heritage. |
Tour FAQ
Do Indians need a visa to visit Suriname?
- Yes, Indian travelers need a visa or tourist card to enter Suriname.
What’s the best time to visit Suriname?
- The dry season, between February and April or August and November, offers pleasant weather and fewer mosquitoes.
What languages are spoken in Suriname?
- Dutch is the official language, while English, Sranan Tongo, Javanese and other languages are spoken.
Is Suriname safe for tourists?
- Yes, with standard precautions against petty crime, Suriname is generally safe.
What are some must-see sites in Paramaribo?
- Visit Fort Zeelandia, the Waterkant promenade, Palmentuin Park and Saint Peter and Paul Cathedral.
What currency is accepted in Suriname?
- The official currency is the Suriname Dollar (SRD), but USD is also widely accepted.
Are there health precautions to take?
- Vaccinations for yellow fever, hepatitis and typhoid are advisable. Malaria prophylaxis is recommended in some regions.
What kind of cuisine can be expected in Suriname?
- Surinamese cuisine is diverse, including Indian, Indonesian, Chinese and Creole dishes.
What are some must-see sites in Paramaribo?
- Visit Fort Zeelandia, the Waterkant promenade, Palmentuin Park and Saint Peter and Paul Cathedral.
Can visitors see wildlife in Suriname’s national parks?
- Yes, Brownsberg Nature Park and Bigi Pan Nature Reserve are excellent places to see diverse wildlife, including birds, monkeys and caimans.
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