lundi 8 juin 2015

The Kaw Marshland

One of the most interesting places to visit in French Guiana is the Kaw marshland park just an hour and a half from Cayenne by car. It's part of a vast nature preserve where you can spot some of Guiana's diverse wildlife, from brightly colored birds (such as the red ibis) to crocodiles and water buffalo. A definite must for all those who visit French Guiana.

Jack and I decided to do an overnight tour of the marshes. We spent the night on a boat that meandered its way down the river. Our guide stopped regularly to give us explanations and show  different wildlife species. Fortunately, there are barely no mosquitos in the marshes as the water acidity isn't favorable for mosquito reproduction. (Click on photos to enlarge).
As the evening approached, our local guide anchored the boat so we could have a drink and a swim before dinner.
Swimming was extra exciting due to the presence of crocodiles and piranha. Also, the water is very dark and impossible to see through but the temperature was so refreshing.
Sunset was one of the most magical moments of all...
We also did a little night tour through the marshes in search of caymen and crocodiles. Yup, we found plenty...
The trip cost about 150 euros per person for two days and one night (meals included) but was worth it for us. We left the area with lots of good memories of its beauty and mystery.