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Tebu Top Expedition
Overview
F.A.Q
What is the difficulty level of the Tebu Top Expeditie?
The tour is moderate to challenging, especially the Tebutop climb on Day 6. It involves hiking, river navigation, and walking through uneven rainforest terrain. Fitness and stamina are recommended.
How long is the Tebutop climb?
The climb is approximately 2.5 hours to the summit, with breathtaking panoramic views of the rainforest. There is also an alternative activity for those who prefer not to climb.
What should I bring on the expedition?
Comfortable hiking shoes and clothes
Backpack with water, snacks, and rain gear
Sun protection: hat, sunglasses, sunscreen
Insect repellent
Swimwear for rivers and waterfalls
Camera for stunning scenery
Are meals included?
Yes! Most meals are included and reflect local Maroon and Indigenous cuisine. Water and light snacks are recommended during hikes and river trips.
What type of accommodation is provided?
You will stay in comfortable lodges or authentic hammock camps, depending on the location. Some nights are in traditional huts on stilts or simple river camps.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children can join if they are physically capable of walking and hiking, especially for Day 6. Always check with us about age recommendations.
Are there experienced guides?
Yes, local guides accompany the group throughout the expedition. They share stories about the rainforest, Marron culture, Indigenous villages, and ensure your safety.
Is swimming allowed during the tour?
Absolutely! Many rivers and waterfalls along the route, including Granda Futu and Lelygebergte waterfalls, are perfect for cooling off after hikes.
What transportation is included?
Bus transfers from Paramaribo to Albina
Boat rides along the Marowijne and Tapanahony Rivers
Local river boats to reach remote villages
Flight back from Apetina to Paramaribo at the end of the expedition
Can I buy souvenirs during the tour?
Yes, villages like Apetina and others along the route offer local crafts and souvenirs made by Indigenous and Maroon communities.
Is mobile phone reception available?
Mobile phone reception is very limited, and there is no Wi-Fi at camp. This is a perfect opportunity to disconnect and enjoy nature. Wi-Fi can be added as an optional extra to your tour package upon request.

