When l visited Surinam there were no bridges on any of the rivers and the road from Nickerie to Paramaribo was red dirt. It took me the whole day traveling on a bumpy road that's only 145 miles. Hmmm! It's nice to see the country has develop a bit.
The bridge you cross about the surinam Rivera is called Wijdenbosch bridge. Name is from the president at Thatcher time Who build this bridge. Very nice video. ❤❤❤
Thanks. Tried to show the things to expect when traveling from guyana to Paramaribo and back.. my family wasn't aware of what to expect when traveling there
My friend. Thanks for the trip to Suriname 🇸🇷. You are the first one. Not even ARD has done it. But cut out the Yankee accent. I hear you speaking creoles. Keep posting. Thanks.
Hey bro I love to be on that trip. Reel beautiful mention the mount of time you guys take to cross over there the exchange of our memories costs per place to stay over night. You guys continue to have fun and do enjoy all the best 💯 1:28:25
On a very cold night here in Canada, i journeyed with you on this trip. Very well done. Now I understand when people speak of a long drive from GT to Paramaribo. Actually, I never found it boring. Nice job.
Nice video, didn't realize that still need a visa. By the way, the clearance of the Jules Wijdenbosch Bridge (Suriname) is 171 ft, the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge (Brooklyn to Staten Island) is 228 ft. :)
It looks taller because of how it was built. It's a shorter bridge in length than the verrazano or the George Washington Bridges which are higher, so they had to angle it up to get the draft clearance for the ships. Most American Bridges are higher than this bridge.
Thank you for sharing your journey from Guyana to Parimaribo,through your lens .I have Sen videos of travellers from Guyana to Surinam but not as straightforward and detailed as your contents. ...
Thank you appreciate it follow my channel for more world traveling videos. I just a beginning youtuber and with the suport from viewers like your self I will be motivated to share more better content in the future thanks.
Myself and husband went to Suriname. My first time , his after 20+ years. I would add that f you do not have Caricom p, passport (mines failed to arrive before) I left UK. Suriname do not accept ££ and if you have a British passport, you are required to have a visa. A great learning experience for myself. It was a great experience , another adventure. With the statement of dishonest, from my point of view, I cannot agree because we met helpful locals considering our trip was not planned, a get up and decided to go to Suriname. Fullenjoyment. Added to our adventurous spirits.
A hoover craft would do better to cross Surinamese Corantijn river but since guyana decide to illegal occupation of the south west of Suriname in 1969, they (Suriname) let canawaima ferry continue. Now venezuela is doing the same as guyana did to Suriname yet guyana have the nerve to complain? Guyanas is the name given by intruders but all 3 are different the french side in the east is under french rules the west side is former british and the middle one is former dutch guyana official named as Suriname ranked as nr. 17 in potention. Oxygen resort at the edge of the city of Paramaribo is such a clean peaceful place to relax while getting all sences together. Thank you Suriname, you are one of a kind for sure.
@@silvercoder6513 the ferry leaves around 9am. You just have to be a little earlier if you want to catch it as a passenger. If you are crossing a car. It's a long line
When the boat take off from one dock to the other dock in the water. The traveling time is approximately 45 mins. However from the time of check in and check out with immigration and waiting etc. It can be approximately 3 to 4 hours depending on if you get there a little early for check in and get to the back of the line to clear immigration
That's right, it is taught in schools ..Guyana only owns the Berbice, Demerara and Essequibo rivers but lately Murdo wants to claim one of them...he can keep trying, not going to get one drop of it.😉😉😉
It is my opinion, that a river that divides 2 countries should have been owned or shared equally between the 2 countries. But for some reason this river is owned exclusively by Suriname. But I wonder why and about the history behind it.
What people in Guyana and also Suriname tend to forget is that Suriname and Guyana( Berbice, Demerara , Pomeroon/Essequibo) used to be part of Dutch Guiana. The Dutch established Stabroek nowadays Georgetown in 1616 while the first permanent settlement in Suriname was established in 1650 by the British governor of Barbados, lord Francis Willoughby. In 1652 British Jews settled at the upper Suriname river where they joined Jews from Italy who had earlier settled at Cassipora creek. In 1664 The French conquered Cayenne on the Dutch and later moved the border towards the Marowijne river or how the French call it the Maroni. The Dutch and Jews living in Cayenne and other parts of "French Guiana" were driven out towards Suriname, where there was already a small Dutch settlement at the Commewijne river. In 1667 "Willoughby land" was conquered by the Dutch and renamed Surinam. By treaty of Breda ( the Netherlands) later that year an exchange took place between Holland and Britain. England received the Dutch Settlements in the "New Netherlands" nowadays New York and Staten Island U S.A. while the Dutch received Suriname. A lot of British plantation owners in Suriname didn't want to stay under Dutch rule so they took their belongings, slaves and livestock and left for Jamaica. This is also the reason why a lot of Jamaican Creole words are similar to words spoken in the Surinamese Creole, Sranan Tongo. In 1784 the capital of Demerara was named by the Dutch after the president commissioner of the Dutch West Indian Company, Nicolaas Geelvink de Stabroek. In 1812 the capital Stabroek was renamed by the British after King George of England "Georgetown" In 1789 the French Revolution took place in France. In 1791 Haiti started its independence war, abolished slavery while later France ( Napoleon) sold the Mississippi to the USA. In 1793 France declared war against England and the Netherlands. In 1795 a revolution broke out in the Netherlands and the Batavian Republic was declared. The French ruler Napoleon Bonaparte installed his brother Lodewijck Napoleon as ruler of the Bavarian Republic. The Dutch ruler William who had close ties with the British Kings and Royals fled to England. In 1795 England declared war against the Batavian Republic. In 1796 Demerara was occupied by British troops who remained until 1814. In 1799 Suriname was also occupied by British troops. Because of problems how far the influence of the governors reached the border between Berbice and Suriname was settled by the two Dutch governors Van Battenburg from Berbice and Frederici of Suriname. The border first was a then known creek by the name of Devil's creek. Because this gave problems the border was later moved to the Corantynriver. In 1802 after the Peace of Amiens France England returned Suriname to the Dutch. In 1804 England reconquered Suriname and kept it until 1816. The British didn't want to give back Suriname because a lot of British farmers had settled and invested in Nickerie and Colony now called Coronie.(There for almost all places situated in Nickerie and the Creole and Amer Indian people of Nickerie have English names) England kept the former Dutch colonies Demerara Pomeroon Essequibo Berbice and changed the Dutch writing form of the name Guiana into the better pronounced Guyana. The Brits and the Dutch exploited the both colonies similarly and brought in indentured workers from Portugal, China and India. The only difference is that the Dutch also brought in Javanese from Indonesia and allowed all those groups to keep their languages.
That's what I was made it understand from the customs and borders.. however camera usage in the check out is prohibited 🚫 there could not record.. guyana yes us license is working in guyana
I do not know about the guyana license. But my assumption is yes seen that Guyanese do not need a visa.. however check with your insurance carrier.. I used Assuria insurance
Beautiful video,very very clean place,no plantain chip n coconut stands,or people selling along the sidewalks,decency n cleaness is there,not like G,town where robbers rule n people eat and shit right there
It took approximately 4 hours from Nikeri to Paramaribo. With a bus. The bus will take you straight to your destination in Suriname. It's $5000 guyana dollar for the bus fare to get there from nikeri to Paramaribo. And it's $4180 dollar to cross the ferry return. Tickets.
I went with a minibus it's $9200 guyana dollar, a car might be slightly less than a minibus but im going to imagine not too much less. However the boat is small and you might have to be there early to get in line to go over
Very nice video. Just a few tips, you could interview the driver a bit and also some of the passengers to make the drive more interesting.
I visited 5o years ago always wanted to visit again so happy to see this video keep up posting.
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When l visited Surinam there were no bridges on any of the rivers and the road from Nickerie to Paramaribo was red dirt. It took me the whole day traveling on a bumpy road that's only 145 miles. Hmmm! It's nice to see the country has develop a bit.
when was it that you visited?? the bridges were build in 1999...
PRAISE GOD FOR IMPROVEMENT FOR TRANSPORT BETWEEN GUYANA AND SURINAME. THANKS FOR SHARING THIS VIDEO.
The bridge you cross about the surinam Rivera is called Wijdenbosch bridge.
Name is from the president at Thatcher time Who build this bridge.
Very nice video. ❤❤❤
It was only red dirt and sometimes there was mud and now they fixed it
Hello, nice video, but a pity for the Canawaima ferry, what it looks like now with the help of another push boat to help you make the crossing.
Nice trip i will take the trip when i come to Guyana Month end watching ftom Barbados
Thanks. Tried to show the things to expect when traveling from guyana to Paramaribo and back.. my family wasn't aware of what to expect when traveling there
Nice video. I look from Holland Amsterdam. Thank you👍
Would be so nice to call out the names of different district you are approaching
My friend. Thanks for the trip to Suriname 🇸🇷. You are the first one. Not even ARD has done it. But cut out the Yankee accent. I hear you speaking creoles. Keep posting. Thanks.
Hey bro I love to be on that trip. Reel beautiful mention the mount of time you guys take to cross over there the exchange of our memories costs per place to stay over night. You guys continue to have fun and do enjoy all the best 💯 1:28:25
On a very cold night here in Canada, i journeyed with you on this trip. Very well done. Now I understand when people speak of a long drive from GT to Paramaribo. Actually, I never found it boring. Nice job.
Yes brother its indeed a long trip.. but the roads are good.. and it was manageable..
Nice video, didn't realize that still need a visa. By the way, the clearance of the Jules Wijdenbosch Bridge (Suriname) is 171 ft, the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge (Brooklyn to Staten Island) is 228 ft. :)
It looks taller because of how it was built. It's a shorter bridge in length than the verrazano or the George Washington Bridges which are higher, so they had to angle it up to get the draft clearance for the ships. Most American Bridges are higher than this bridge.
Thank you for sharing your journey from Guyana to Parimaribo,through your lens .I have Sen videos of travellers from Guyana to Surinam but not as straightforward and detailed as your contents. ...
Thank you appreciate it follow my channel for more world traveling videos. I just a beginning youtuber and with the suport from viewers like your self I will be motivated to share more better content in the future thanks.
@@ejuman indian descendents?
@@iamaformerhistorystudent yes im Guyanese indian.
However I now resides in the 🇺🇸. But travel the world very often
It was nice watching
Myself and husband went to Suriname. My first time , his after 20+ years. I would add that f you do not have Caricom p, passport (mines failed to arrive before) I left UK. Suriname do not accept ££ and if you have a British passport, you are required to have a visa. A great learning experience for myself. It was a great experience , another adventure. With the statement of dishonest, from my point of view, I cannot agree because we met helpful locals considering our trip was not planned, a get up and decided to go to Suriname. Fullenjoyment. Added to our adventurous spirits.
Coming from England, going to Suriname, have to get a visa makes no sense.
Keep going..
Pls u need to show us some hot spots in PARIMABO
Thanks
Diamonds night club..
The road is built almost like the side Walk
A hoover craft would do better to cross Surinamese Corantijn river but since guyana decide to illegal occupation of the south west of Suriname in 1969, they (Suriname) let canawaima ferry continue. Now venezuela is doing the same as guyana did to Suriname yet guyana have the nerve to complain? Guyanas is the name given by intruders but all 3 are different the french side in the east is under french rules the west side is former british and the middle one is former dutch guyana official named as Suriname ranked as nr. 17 in potention. Oxygen resort at the edge of the city of Paramaribo is such a clean peaceful place to relax while getting all sences together. Thank you Suriname, you are one of a kind for sure.
That is a long drive.
The mixed accents were hilarious😅
😅🤣
It’s a beautiful place I miss that place
How early would I need to be at the ferry from suriname to go to Guyana?
@@silvercoder6513 the ferry leaves around 9am. You just have to be a little earlier if you want to catch it as a passenger. If you are crossing a car. It's a long line
Hainar bridge
How long does it take on the ferry to travel from Guyana 🇬🇾 to Suriname 🇸🇷? 😊
When the boat take off from one dock to the other dock in the water. The traveling time is approximately 45 mins. However from the time of check in and check out with immigration and waiting etc. It can be approximately 3 to 4 hours depending on if you get there a little early for check in and get to the back of the line to clear immigration
The bridge is only 171 feet at the highest point.
Hello, here watching and supporting you from Katy, Texas (near Houston). I have also sbs-cr-bd to your channel. 😊👍
@@DeflectionMode thanks definitely appreciate it.. will keep posting more adventure
@@DeflectionMode just subscribe to your channel as well
Too bad that investing in infrastructure is not a priority in these countries. it would save a lot of money in the long run. Good video. Thanks!
Guyana only have it's 3 main rivers.😉😉😉
You think he forgot to check your passport
@@TonyKnight-ez7jm probably trying to get back to his TV show 😆..
The Corentyne river is Suriname
That's right, it is taught in schools ..Guyana only owns the Berbice, Demerara and Essequibo rivers but lately Murdo wants to claim one of them...he can keep trying, not going to get one drop of it.😉😉😉
It is my opinion, that a river that divides 2 countries should have been owned or shared equally between the 2 countries. But for some reason this river is owned exclusively by Suriname. But I wonder why and about the history behind it.
@@josephwinslow7613Time for Mr Google.
What people in Guyana and also Suriname tend to forget is that Suriname and Guyana( Berbice, Demerara , Pomeroon/Essequibo) used to be part of Dutch Guiana.
The Dutch established Stabroek nowadays Georgetown in 1616 while the first permanent settlement in Suriname was established in 1650 by the British governor of Barbados, lord Francis Willoughby.
In 1652 British Jews settled at the upper Suriname river where they joined Jews from Italy who had earlier settled at Cassipora creek.
In 1664 The French conquered Cayenne on the Dutch and later moved the border towards the Marowijne river or how the French call it the Maroni.
The Dutch and Jews living in Cayenne and other parts of "French Guiana" were driven out towards Suriname, where there was already a small Dutch settlement at the Commewijne river.
In 1667 "Willoughby land" was conquered by the Dutch and renamed Surinam.
By treaty of Breda ( the Netherlands) later that year an exchange took place between Holland and Britain. England received the Dutch Settlements in the "New Netherlands" nowadays New York and Staten Island U S.A. while the Dutch received Suriname.
A lot of British plantation owners in Suriname didn't want to stay under Dutch rule so they took their belongings, slaves and livestock and left for Jamaica.
This is also the reason why a lot of Jamaican Creole words are similar to words spoken in the Surinamese Creole, Sranan Tongo.
In 1784 the capital of Demerara was named by the Dutch after the president commissioner of the Dutch West Indian Company, Nicolaas Geelvink de Stabroek.
In 1812 the capital Stabroek was renamed by the British after King George of England "Georgetown"
In 1789 the French Revolution took place in France.
In 1791 Haiti started its independence war, abolished slavery while later France ( Napoleon) sold the Mississippi to the USA.
In 1793 France declared war against England and the Netherlands.
In 1795 a revolution broke out in the Netherlands and the Batavian Republic was declared.
The French ruler Napoleon Bonaparte installed his brother Lodewijck Napoleon as ruler of the Bavarian Republic.
The Dutch ruler William who had close ties with the British Kings and Royals fled to England.
In 1795 England declared war against the Batavian Republic.
In 1796 Demerara was occupied by British troops who remained until 1814.
In 1799 Suriname was also occupied by British troops.
Because of problems how far the influence of the governors reached the border between Berbice and Suriname was settled by the two Dutch governors Van Battenburg from Berbice and Frederici of Suriname. The border first was a then known creek by the name of Devil's creek. Because this gave problems the border was later moved to the Corantynriver.
In 1802 after the Peace of Amiens France England returned Suriname to the Dutch.
In 1804 England reconquered Suriname and kept it until 1816.
The British didn't want to give back Suriname because a lot of British farmers had settled and invested in Nickerie and Colony now called Coronie.(There for almost all places situated in Nickerie and the Creole and Amer Indian people of Nickerie have English names)
England kept the former Dutch colonies Demerara Pomeroon Essequibo Berbice and changed the Dutch writing form of the name Guiana into the better pronounced Guyana.
The Brits and the Dutch exploited the both colonies similarly and brought in indentured workers from Portugal, China and India.
The only difference is that the Dutch also brought in Javanese from Indonesia and allowed all those groups to keep their languages.
@@josephwinslow7613 - bad deal at the time.
What a primitive ferry!
Love. Love. Love. Love. Love
💯⭐️👀🙏👍. 1989 yes. In
Dutch Saram. Fish. In. 👍🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠🐠✌️👀
What happen to night time? You just sleep?
Long trip. Went to my friend home family time
That's not Guyana's water..not a drop of it..belongs to Suriname.😉😉😁😁🇬🇾🇨🇦🇬🇾🇨🇦
Happy to see this.
🙌🙌
Do the same drive license from Guyana work in Suriname work
That's what I was made it understand from the customs and borders.. however camera usage in the check out is prohibited 🚫 there could not record.. guyana yes us license is working in guyana
I do not know about the guyana license. But my assumption is yes seen that Guyanese do not need a visa.. however check with your insurance carrier.. I used Assuria insurance
Beautiful video,very very clean place,no plantain chip n coconut stands,or people selling along the sidewalks,decency n cleaness is there,not like G,town where robbers rule n people eat and shit right there
How long does it take from Nickerie to Paramaribo? Thanks!
It took approximately 4 hours from Nikeri to Paramaribo. With a bus. The bus will take you straight to your destination in Suriname. It's $5000 guyana dollar for the bus fare to get there from nikeri to Paramaribo. And it's $4180 dollar to cross the ferry return. Tickets.
@@ejuman -- $5000 per person or to hire to whole bus...?? tnks
@@nom5205 $5000 guyana dollar per person with the bus.. it cost us $20k guyana dollar for four of us with the bus from nikeri to Paramaribo
If you look straight to west , you will see guyana from the top of the bridge 😂😂😂
Hey, what documents do you need for the immigration?
If you are Guyanese and have a guyana passport. You don't need a visa. If you are American they want their $25 dollar for a visa..
You just need a passport and yellow fever vacine card to show the border to cross
American need a vaccine too? Or is it just Guyanese?
Any citizens need the yellow fever vacine. It kind of crazy but yes Americans need the yellow card to cross
Ok, thank you for the info. I appreciate it. Will be traveling there soon, that's why I ask.
What is the cost to carry ur car to Suriname
I went with a minibus it's $9200 guyana dollar, a car might be slightly less than a minibus but im going to imagine not too much less. However the boat is small and you might have to be there early to get in line to go over
The whole river belongs to Suriname
No seats for the passengers to sit on,
There is a little section on the lower floor for passenger to sit on..
Hi can u please give me the bus driver name and phone number thank u for visiting
Good morning yes in my video I video his name and buisness card for viewers to contact him. He is a super nice guy. Great service he offered
Like u eat a English duck egg
I have a guy pick you
PICK YOU UP HOME IN GUYANA AN CARRY YOU BACK HE FROM HUNTLEY MICHONEY
@@SureshSingh-oc9eu what his number
Hello 👋 please I want to visit Suriname 🇸🇷 can you pick me when I arrive?
am from ghana 🇬🇭 I want to visit this month
stop influencing people what to do and not what u think they should do yuh car cant mek it to go on the am so shut he crapp out get off the net
Bro I have many cars. I have a brand new toyota tacoma as well. th-cam.com/video/WJA1hXlSwvw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=lTL5KL0JjXi9xgl0
What a shame Guyana
not appealing at all