Attraction Guide: Kaieteur Plateau, Kaieteur National Park, Guyana

Kaieteur Plateau Guide

Explore the Untamed Beauty of Kaieteur Plateau Guide

The Kaieteur Plateau, surrounding the magnificent Kaieteur Falls, is a unique and biodiverse ecosystem waiting to be explored. This elevated tableland offers a contrasting landscape to the dense rainforest below, characterized by rocky outcrops, savannah-like vegetation, and fascinating plant and animal life adapted to the harsh conditions. It's a place where you can truly connect with nature and appreciate the raw beauty of Guyana's interior. The plateau's geological history is intertwined with the formation of the Pakaraima Mountains and the ancient sandstone cliffs that give rise to Kaieteur Falls. Over millions of years, erosion and weathering have sculpted the landscape, creating a unique environment that supports a variety of endemic species. The plateau has long been a part of the indigenous Patamona people's territory, who have a deep understanding of its resources and ecological significance. Hiking and nature walks are the main activities on the Kaieteur Plateau. Guided tours are highly recommended to ensure your safety and to learn about the unique flora and fauna. Keep an eye out for the Golden Frog, a tiny amphibian found only in this region, and the Giant Tank Bromeliads, which can hold gallons of water. The views from the plateau are spectacular, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding rainforest and the distant mountains. Remember to wear sturdy shoes and bring plenty of water, as the terrain can be challenging.

Transportation

Access to the Kaieteur Plateau is typically included as part of a tour to Kaieteur Falls, as the plateau surrounds the falls. You will arrive by chartered aircraft at the Kaieteur airstrip and then explore the plateau on foot with a guide. There are no other practical means of transportation to the plateau.