The Chenapau experience
After landing at the Kaieteur Airstrip in Region Eight and taking the approximate ten-minute trek through the Kaieteur National Park to get a glimpse of the highest single-drop waterfall in the world, one would feel complete, wouldn’t you?
What if I told you that a trip to Kaieteur Falls is not complete without visiting a remote village up the Potaro River? What if I say that seeing 741 feet of sheer magnificence cannot compare to waking up to the sweet sounds of welcoming the Holy Spirit flowing through the village while inhaling the crisp fresh air?
Canoeing along the Potaro
Well, come and join me as we go on an adventure and live the Chenapau experience.
Chenapau Village, an Amerindian settlement located some 29 miles up the Potaro River, is accessible by an approximate three-hour boat ride, depending on how fast your boat moves. The village is divided into four zones, and according to Toshao Edward Mc Garrell, it is the best place to live, or escape from the everyday hassles of city life.
You see, in this remote village, there are no cellphone signals, television stations, radio access, internet access, potable water or electricity. So this is the ideal place for a ‘millennial’ to detox and embrace the life that some of our parents would have lived.