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100 Hours in Paramaribo, Suriname! (Full Documentary) Surinamese Street Food & Attractions Tour!

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Back in the summer of 2020, I partnered up with my friends at Jenny Tours to explore the South American country of Suriname. This tiny country along the continent’s northern coast is also South America’s smallest, but there’s a ton of unique things to do there, especially in its capital city, Paramaribo.

I spent a total of roughly 72 hours exploring and eating my way through Paramaribo, and it’s an experience I’ll never forget. Whether I was experiencing local life first-hand at the Central Market, seeing river dolphins play in the confluence of the Suriname and Commewijne Rivers, or meeting local artisans at the Amerindian craft market, every day in Paramaribo was an adventure.

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Suriname also has an interesting history, and because of colonialism and its after-effects, people from all over the world came there to work, whether by force or by their own free will. Because of that, the country has a unique cultural background unlike any other place on Earth, with African, Indonesian, Chinese, Indian, Dutch, and Amerindian influences in its culture and cuisine.

I explored Paramaribo’s diverse cuisine everywhere from the Chinese, Saoenah, and Kwatta Sunday Markets to a pair of its unique Indian restaurants. I mixed in some African flair at Souposo and Javanese foods at Jakarta Restaurant, and even experienced a Brazilian block party!

But I don’t want to tell you too much about Paramaribo. Instead, I want to show you! So come with me as I spend 72 unforgettable hours in Paramaribo, Suriname!

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Visiting the Amazon Rainforest in Suriname

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Surinamese FOOD TOUR of the Kwatta Sunday Market - Indian & Indonesian Food | Paramaribo, Suriname

With another morning Paramaribo, Suriname upon me, I headed out to go on an epic food tour! Join me as I try some of the best Surinamese Indian and Indonesian food at Kwatta Sunday Market!

My day began early on Sunday morning at the Royal Torarica Hotel, a beautiful, 4-star hotel with 105 rooms. This place is like a boutique hotel in the middle of downtown!

Sunday in Paramaribo is Market Day, so I couldn’t wait to do as the locals do. I had visited the Chinese and Indonesian markets the previous Sunday and had loved them, so I couldn’t wait to visit Kwatta Sunday Market! It’s also open on Wednesdays.

I met up with my boy Jan from Jenny Tours, who took me to the market. We passed through the downtown area, where there are tons of 200-300-year-old Dutch wooden buildings, which are part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site!

We arrived at the market and passed by a vintage clothing market, some produce, and food. The market is super crowded. We saw some brown beans with rice and chicken, which is the national dish of Suriname! I also saw Indonesian food and Indian food, including jalebi!

There were 8 or 9 food vendors and the variety was huge, between the local, Indian, and Indonesian foods. I tried the brown beans with barbecued chicken and rice first. The beans were a little al dente and really nice. The chicken had a nice glaze on top and reminded me of chicken tandoori and had a nice, charcoal flavor and Chinese flavors. It was so good. It also contained some spicy chilies, which I mixed in. It had an African twist!

I had to cool my mouth down with some dawet, a Javanese drink made with rose, coconut milk, and lemongrass. It had some jellies in it and was really refreshing! It was almost like boba tea.

Then I had some ketan serundeng, which is an Indonesian sticky rice dish with coconut on top. It was amazing! The sticky rice was so sweet, it was basically a dessert! I loved it! It felt very tropical and was so freaking good!

Next was a Jewish cornbread with yuca called bojo. It looked super sweet and looked like a more dense version of flan. It was very sweet and contained cinnamon and a type of condensed syrup. It was really decadent and could have used some ice cream on top!

Then we tried some fried balls with chili, some Indian jalebi, and a flour vada with pepper chutney. The balls were bright red and made from yellow peas. They were super hot! The jalebi is fried dough in a sweet syrup. It’s ridiculously sweet and crunchy. It was a sugar overload! Then I tried the vada, which was very fluffy and airy and soft. The peppers added a lot of spice and it had lots of layers of dough in it! It was more like an elephant ear than an Indian vada. The spicy balls were the best!

From there, we went out to explore the market, where they were selling CDs, bananas, mangoes, papayas, chilies, ginger, eggplant, and more! There are probably a hundred vendors, and all ethnicities were represented.

I tried a fruit with a slimy exterior and a big seed in the middle. I bought a jar of mango chutney. Then we entered the fish market. Everything was really fresh! It was sensory overload with the sights and smells. There were also chicken, shrimp, venison, and more. It was amazing watching the fish butchers work! This was a real, authentic market experience!

There was a barber shop in the middle of the market, as well as a smoked catfish area! Past that is a huge produce section, and outside is second-hand clothing mostly from the Netherlands. Then, I tried some spicy ginger beer. It was pure, potent ginger with lemongrass and sugar. What an epic market tour!

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Fishing RIVER MONSTERS in Suriname + Jungle Trek | Palumeu, Suriname

After an eventful first day in Palumeu, Suriname, I had even more exciting adventures in store for day two! Come along with me and my guides, Julian and Ose, as we fish for river monsters in the Tapanahony River and go on another awesome hike into the Surinamese jungle!

My morning began with me on a boat in the middle of the Tapanahony River at 6:20 in the morning! This was going to be an awesome day and I could not wait to get started.

My guides were born in the jungle and grew up there, so I had the best guides possible in Palumeu. They learn to live in harmony with nature and the river. It’s something most city people never get to experience!

We’d be having breakfast on a rock by the shore. We had coffee, bananas, tea, eggs, and raisin bread. I made a delicious egg sandwich. There was some gouda cheese in there with it. The black coffee was also super strong! As I ate, a group of about 20 people arrived. They were really cool tourists from the Netherlands!

I learned that the tide sometimes is too high to eat on this rock, but usually, you’ll have at least one meal here in Palumeu. We’d chill there for a while, and then we’d head out on our jungle trek. I was really hoping to see some wildlife, which is why I cam here.

We headed out on a one-hour boat ride. As we rode, we saw four yellow-headed vultures drying their wings in a tree. We passed through some rapids, but luckily, our guides knew exactly what they were doing and navigated it like a pro. The water funnels its way between the rocks and creates the rapids!

We landed and crossed lots of boulders so we could get a better perspective of the rapids. It was so cool, but we had to be careful because you can easily slip on a rock. The spot we found was epic! The rapids took up the entire width of the river and cascaded between and around lots of rocks! There was also a lot of seaweed in the river.

My guides caught some small fish to try to use as bait to catch piranha. They found a huge fish and hacked at it with a machete and brought it in. This fish is normally very expensive! We used the organs to fish for more fish!

I followed my guides across the rocks. I had to be super careful following them. They kept moving around to find a good spot, but ultimately didn’t catch anything.

From there, we hopped back on the boat for a few minutes and rode back to base camp, Mabuka. Then, we headed into the jungle. I learned that the trails were created by locals to create pathways for the Amerindians to move through the jungle to visit their families.

We found a tarantula’s burrow, but beyond that, we weren’t having much luck finding animals. Wildlife is very hit-or-miss in the wild, but I was surprised we hadn’t really seen anything. We arrived in the secondary forest, which has lots of low vegetation and bush. It’s super dense!

The primary forest has way less bush and lots of super tall trees. We found a dry leaf frog on the ground. He looked just like a leaf! We also found a tree whose bark is used to treat malaria. After an hour, our trek was nearing its end. It was more intense than yesterday’s because of the bush.

Our captain caught lots of bait while we were gone. I was ready to fish again! We headed up the rapids, which was such a rush! I almost flew out of the boat! We got to a calm area and started fishing. There was a piranha taking all of our bait, but unfortunately, we didn’t catch anything. But it was still an epic morning!

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Galibi - Suriname (lange versie)

Hier maakt u kennis met de cultuur van de inheemsen. Naast een bezoek aan het buurland Frans Guyana bezoekt u de stranden waar verschillende reuzen schildpadden jaarlijks hun eieren komen leggen. Verder een wandeling door het dorp en een dansoptreden.

Ontdek de leefwijze en de cultuur van de indianen op een van de dorpswandelingen en houd een unieke herinnering hieraan over door zelf mee te doen met een echte inheemse Samboera zang en dans die al eeuwen lang behouden is gebleven. De avontuurlijke vaartocht onder de sterrenhemel om de zeeschildpadden te spotten maken het tot een onvergetelijke vakantiebeleving!

Het Galibi Natuurreservaat ligt in de noord-oost hoek van Suriname in het district Marowijne. In dit gebied liggen de dorpen Langamankondre en Christiaankondre aan de monding van de Marowijnerivier. Het inwoners aantal telt ongeveer 800 en zij zijn afstammelingen van de inheemsenstam ‘Carib’, die al vanaf de afschaffing van de slavernij in dit gebied wonen. De voornaamste middelen van bestaan zijn als van oudsher landbouw en visserij. Dankzij het toerisme dat naar dit gebied wordt bevorderd, wordt de traditionele handenarbeid in stand gehouden. Er zijn verschillende tourcombinaties. Vraag naar de mogelijkheden.

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Meet the Nose-Plugging Grandmas of India

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Hey guys! I made it all the way to the most remote state in India (Arunachal Pradesh) way up in the Northeastern part of the country. I came here with one goal: to meet the NOSE PLUG TRIBE and tell you their fascinating story.

Back in the day, the humble ladies of the Apatani tribe would plug their noses with thick pieces of bamboo to avoid getting kidnapped (by men from neighboring tribes). Then in 1975, the Indian government banned nose plugging, and today, there are less than 500 women remaining. You will get to know several of them in this 20-minute documentary.

I learned a lot about Northeast India while shooting this story, and I hope that you feel inspired by this incredible region. There is still plenty more of India to explore, as you will see in my next 2 videos!

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Blanche Marievallen - Suriname

Voor de 4 daagse tour rijden we met 4-wheel drive terrein auto's naar Blanche Marie. We reizen door ongerept regenwoud naar een van Surinames mooiste en grootste watervallen. Verder staat er ook een bezoek aan het inheemse dorp Apura op het programma en een bezoek aan een oude spoorlijn.

Ligging
De indrukwekkende Blanche Marie watervallen liggen op meer dan 300 km ten zuid-westen van Paramaribo. Het is een van de grootste watervallen in Suriname met een enorme waterverplaatsing. De imposante waterval strekt zich uit over meer dan 120 meters en ligt in hoogbos, het mooiste soort tropisch regenwoud.

Flora en fauna
Alle ingrediënten van het amazone regenwoud zijn er te vinden, waaronder de 8 Surinaamse apensoorten en meer dan 200 vogelsoorten. Verschillende mooie wandelpaden leiden o.a. naar de Eldorado- en de van Edenval.

De reis
U wordt 's morgens bij uw verblijfadres afgehaald. De tour begint dan met een rit richting Zanderij. Onderweg wordt er gestopt, indien gewenst, voor het maken van foto’s en het eten van broodjes en drankjes. Na Zanderij, passeren we een aantal indianendorpen en vervolgen onze weg naar Witagron, een marrondorp, waar we een stop maken voor de lunchpauze. Na deze stop zetten we onze reis voort over verschillende kreken en bruggen dwars door het oerwoud.Tijdens deze tocht bestaat de kans dat u verschillende dieren ziet, zoals apen, luiaards, herten, schildpadden, varanen en verschillende vogelsoorten zoals papegaaien, ara’s, trompetvogels en powisies. Bij aankomst wordt de omgeving verkend en kunt u eventueel wat uitrusten of zwemmen tot avondeten volgt.

Naar de watervallen
Na het ontbijt gaan we via een bospad naar de Blanche Marie watervallen. Onderweg wordt er uitleg gegeven over de flora en fauna en ziet u de snelle stroomversnellingen van de rivier. Niet zelden worden er wilde dieren gespot. Aangekomen bij de watervallen heeft u een adembenemend uitzicht. In sommige watervallen kunt u er uitstekend onder te zitten en genieten van het kletterende bronwater wat als een stevige douchestraal over u heen stroomt. Ook zijn er verschillende natuurlijke jacuzzi’s voor een heerlijke massage. Tegen de lunchtijd keren we terug naar de lodge. De middag brengen we door bij de El Dorado vallen, waar er ook gelegenheid is om te zwemmen en te vissen.

Apura
Op de derde dag vertrekken we na het ontbijt naar Apura. Nadat we ons hebben geïnstalleerd in onze lodge maken wij een sightseeing tour in Apura stad. In de middag bezoeken we de spoorlijn van Ergens naar Nergens bezocht en bezoeken we de indianen dorpen kleine Kwamalasemoetoe en Washabo. Hier maken we dorpswandeling en maken kennis met de cultuur van de Trio's en Arowakken - twee verschillende indianen stammen. Hier bent u in de gelegenheid om leuke souvenirs te kopen.

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Street Scenery In Downtown Paramaribo With Dutch Colonial Style Buildings And Architecture.

Historic Inner City of Paramaribo.
Paramaribo is a former Dutch colonial town from the 17th and 18th centuries planted on the northern coast of tropical South America.
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At just under 165,000 square kilometers (64,000 square miles), it is the smallest sovereign state in South America. Suriname has a population of approximately 575,990, most of whom live on the country's north coast, in and around the capital and largest city, Paramaribo

50 Hours in Guyana Amazon Rainforest! Exotic Guyanese Food! (Full Documentary)

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Guyana has some of the best food I’ve ever had! Today, we’re heading to Moraikobai, an indigenous village deep inside the rainforest. We’re going to learn about their culture, and of course, we’re eating everything they got!

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Surinamese GUEST HOUSE TOUR with Yellow Foot Tortoises | Paramaribo, Suriname

During my time in Paramaribo, Suriname, I stayed in an amazing guest house that I can’t wait to show you! Come along with me as I take you on a tour of the Downtown Oasis and interact with some of the awesome local wildlife!

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The Downtown Oasis is a huge house with a pool, gazebo, four hotel-style rooms upstairs, and four apartments. I was staying in one of the apartments!

The Downtown Oasis is located right in the middle of downtown Paramaribo, which means it’s centrally located and perfect for when you want to go out and explore. There are lots of plants around the grounds. My apartment, A2, was right in front of the gazebo, where they have coffee, beer, and hammocks.

My apartment had 2 bedrooms and was very spacious. There was a small living room with two couches and a TV. In the center is a dining room table, and there’s also a sleek, modern kitchen with a freezer and a fridge. There’s a stovetop where you can make eggs, and cabinets filled with pots, cups, and utensils.

There’s also air conditioning in every room. In the kitchen, there’s also a long countertop that I used as a workstation. I set up my laptop there had all of my things charging there. There’s also a microwave.

The second bedroom is small and has a queen-sized bed and a mosquito netting above the bed.

Through a doorway past the microwave is the second part of the apartment, with a nice bathroom with a toilet, faucet, and shower. There was also a double faucet outside the bathroom.

My bedroom had a nice, queen-sized bed and windows that let in lots of natural light. There’s a sink in there and an AC, which I had cranked up to stay cool. There was an extra bed, where I kept my suitcase, and some nice closet space.

From there, I went back outside because I wanted to show you the grounds and the tortoises! Outside is an area with seats where you can chill out when it cools off at night. There are two other apartments further along and an awesome pool. I wanted to jump in!

My favorite feature of the grounds is the tortoise sanctuary, which is something I want to have when I own a property! There are also lots of green iguanas running around.

There’s a beautiful female yellow foot tortoise there. There are six in total and some babies.

I headed back to the gazebo to get a beer. The complex feels very safe. In the gazebo are two small tables and a larger one. I got a Parbo bier from the fridge, which is a light pilsner beer. There’s also a stand that contains lots of brochures for nearby attractions, including the leatherback sea turtles at Galibi, where I’d be going later in the day!

My 48 hours at the Downtown Oasis were fantastic. The owner is really nice, and it has everything you could want or need. I highly recommend staying there at least 2 nights when you come to Paramaribo!

I hope you enjoyed coming on my tour of the Downtown Oasis in Paramaribo! If you did, please give this video a thumbs up, leave me a comment, and subscribe so you don’t miss any of my upcoming travel/food adventures!

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10 days in Suriname

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