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Kaieteur News – The Iwokrama International Centre for Rain Forest Conservation and Development (Iwokrama) received two awards at the recently held Visit Rupununi awards ceremony held at Lethem last Saturday evening.
Iwokrama is grateful for this recognition by Visit Rupununi for Best Lodge 2023(Iwokrama River Lodge) and Best Cook 2023 (Iwokrama’s Chef Colin Browne). In a press release the centre said it has been serving guests for almost 25 years and these awards are testament to the hard work, commitment and dedication of Iwokrama’s staff almost all of whom come from the surrounding local indigenous communities. “Over the years Iwokrama has built capacity in many residents of the North Rupununi area in various tourism and other related disciplines. Tourism training includes tour guiding, rangering, drivers and boat captains, hospitality and food and beverage amongst others,” the release noted.
Colin Browne is a professionally trained Chef who has served Iwokrama for almost 17 years and is known for his culinary skills throughout the region and country. The tourism team is led by veteran Tourism Manager Michael Patterson for almost eight years and who is also a highly trained Iwokrama Ranger. Iwokrama has also been helping develop community tourism operations both on the coast and in the hinterland through support from ExxonMobil Foundation and other donors.
To support the tourism thrust by the Government of Guyana through the Low Carbon Development Strategy, the Centre will be investing in more accommodation facilities and new products in 2024 and beyond. Already new tours for fishing and hiking have been launched in 2023 with the support of the Guyana Tourism Authority and a biking tour is currently in development. The Centre also plans to roll out a health and wellness facility, including a yoga Centre.
The Centre achieved Good Travel Seal Certification for its tourism operations in 2023 and recently retained international certification for its sustainable forestry operations. Special thanks also go out to the Iwokrama tourism team for delivering these sterling results especially our team members from the local communities and our community partners, the North Rupununi District Development Board (NRDDB). Without them, these accolades could not have been achieved. The Centre would also like to offer its appreciation to Visit Rupununi and the Guyana Tourism Authority for their support in achieving these results. Iwokrama remains grateful to the Government of Guyana for their continued valuable and ongoing support of the Centre.
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