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Lokono Outdoors creator Lancellot Willkie is a Lokono “Arawak” indigenous native born in the jun
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At one with nature. Now they all feel safe to visit spring creek.
Young white hawk traing to hunt in the yard.
Overnight trail and Savannah hike.
Edward Lioncub Pillay, Gary Dynamic Flames Trim.
Breakfast on the move. Looking to use the Cloud coverage to get though the Savannah before the sun give us a licking.
Survival Food. Edward LionCub Pillay.
The life. Simplicity.
10 minutes in we around a little shop that was not there the last time we passed this way. So we Grab some Guinness.
On the Road again.
Recon hike with the Bros. Mark Charles, Edward Lion Cub Pillay and Gary Dynamic Flames Trim.
Doro,Long creek to Yarrowkabra overnight hike and camp out.
Hiking with the brothers. Edward LionCub Pillay and Gary DynamicFlames Trim.
Sleeping situation when on the move. Lokono outdoors,light weight backpacking.
I will walk jungle with this group anytime. I know in time they will grow into seasoned backwoods men and woman.
Monkey buisness.
Lokono Outdoors doing some trail scouting for new hikes.
Lance of Lokono Outdoors explaining the purpose of scouting the trails and the hunters fire a setup we use commonly on hikes to cook.
Lokono Outdoors overnight camping and trailblazing or finding and creating new trails for hikers.
In this video Lance of Lokono Outdoors is explaining the purpose of the hike as well as give some of his bush philosophy from his many years living and operating in Guyana's beutiful pristine rainforest.
Lokono Outdoors on a overnight camping exploration hike in the Savannah's.
Survival tip: explaining how to find water in the Savannah's.
Lokono Outdoors visiting Saruma Village in the Pakariamas doing one of their local hikes with our guide Damion. In this hike we went to the top of Mount Saruma which overlooks the village of Saruma. Our guide Damion pointed out and spoke about the Aromata tree which is deadly when used to cook the smoke can kill you and poison your food. We also found a vine which one of our young hikers swang on. On the way we say many birds and heard the howler monkeys. Thank you to Saruma Village and our guide Damion.
Lokono Outdoors visiting Saruma Village in the Pakariamas doing one of their local hikes with our guide Damion. In this hike we went to the top of Mount Saruma which overlooks the village of Saruma. Our guide Damion pointed out and spoke about the Aromata tree which is deadly when used to cook the smoke can kill you and poison your food. We also found a vine which one of our young hikers sang on. On the way we say many birds and heard the howler monkeys. Thank you to the Saruma Village and our guide Damion.
Lokono Outdoors guiding a hike through Spring Creek. We had a group co e through for a short hike and bushcraft session at our Spring Creek base camp. Thanks to Morris Solomon for bringing them .
Harvesting Tocuma Worm
Harvesting the Tocuma worm from an Acia/Toru palm tree set earlier. During the full moon a beetle comes and lays it eggs in holes made in the tree. Then 21 days afterwards we led a group to harvest the Tocuma by chopping the tree to get to the Tocuma. Hope you enjoy these videos also please check our youtube channel called Lokono Outdoors. Thank you.
Lokono Outdoors with GTA got a glimpse of the Canje Peasant and the Giant River Otter aka Water Dog on the Miachony River visiting Moraikobai the last amerindian settlement on the river.
Lokono Outdoors with GTA at Moraikobai observing Arawak craft making with tibisiri. Made with the Ite palm leaf. This is a skill passed down from generation to generation. It was used to make hammocks and other crafts.
Lokono Outdoors with GTA enjoying a fishing trip facilitated by the Moraikobai Tourism Committee. We took a boat to a local fishing spot the Moraikobai indigenous community uses located on an island in the area. When we reached there was a camp made from palm leaves where we enjoyed a little fishing. We gave a hand in preparing a bush cook the way indigenous cook and eat which entailed of Lukanani broth called Boily Boily with cassava bread and roasted Huri. To stir the pot one of our hosts made a spoon out of piece of a tree that he shaped with a cutlass. Thank you for the hard work of the Moraikobai Tourism Committee for giving us a great time.
Lokono Outdoors with GTA at Moraikobai Village observing how to make cassava bread and cassareep. We put the pictures and videos in order. As explained by the elders this is the way the Arawaks make cassava bread other tribes do it a bit differently. If you listen closely in one of the videos you will hear two elders speaking their native Lokono language.
Lokono Outdoors with GTA at Moraikobai Village on a dug out canoe traveling the way the indigenous do on the river. You have to keep your balance. One of the many experiences you can have visiting Moraikobai.
Lokono Outdoors with GTA at Moraikobai Village on the Village tour where we were introduced to some of the main structures in the village including the Benab, hospital, schools, hot meals building, ball field, and other structure.
Lokono Outdoors with GTA at Moraikobai Village being welcomed with a local amerindian dance performed by a group of young Arawak children. This dance is called the Monkey Dance and the language in the song is the original Arawak dialect called the Lokono language.
Lokono Outdoors on the way to Moraikobai Village the last amerindian village on Maichony River. We were invited to experience the activities the village had to offer and we would like to thank the Moraikobai Village for facilitating us as well as Guyana Tourism Authority inviting us. This post is the boat ride to the village. We will be posting other activities shortly that is offered at the village.
Lokono Outdoors Bushcraft Day. Teaching trail signs orientation, fire lighting, and general hiking techniques. Thanks to Morris Solomon for bringing the group to us.
Lokono outdoors hosted Seven Days Adventus Master Guides basic survival course hike. Hikers were taught basic orientation using compass and trail markings as well as fire lighting and Bush cooking. Special thank you to Morris Solomon from for bringing the group through.
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Nature pics on a short hike through Spring Creek, Guyana.
ABOUT US
Lokono Outdoors creator Lancellot Willkie is a Lokono “Arawak” indigenous native born in the jungles of Guyana. He has over 30 years of guiding experience in the local rainforest. Over the years of living and guiding trekkers through the jungle he has gained extensive knowledge of both indigenous and modern methods of surviving and living in the jungle. These packages are for adventurous hikers who wish to experience the jungle as the indigenous do through the eyes of a Lokono native. You will be experiencing nature in its purest form