1st off-road ATV adventure to Moraikobai a success

Toshao of Moraikobai Village, Derrick John

The Indigenous community of Moraikobai in Region Five (Mahaica-Berbice) last weekend welcomed tourists who travelled there by All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) on an adventure trip organised by Savannah Tours.
Savannah Tours, with support from the Guyana Tourism Authority, on July 29 took persons on an off-road adventure to the village.
The group of nine travelled from Yarrowkabra on the Linden-Soesdyke Highway through the savannahs first to St Cuthbert’s Mission, a report from the Department of Public Information (DPI) stated.
“It’s always a privilege to have tourists, both local and international, passing through our village. Tourism is something that we are focusing on right now,” said St Cuthbert’s Mission Toshao, Timothy Andrews, as he welcomed the visitors. After leaving St Cuthbert’s Mission, the group travelled another 140 kilometres to Moraikobai, through various terrains and changing weather.
The tourists arrived in the village as the community was hosting its village day activities and were happy to indulge in the festivities.
They spent the night in the community and were ready to hit the trail again on Sunday, July 30.
“I choose to bring my wife along with me on an ATV trip and I totally, totally recommend an ATV tour with Savannah Drive, it was worth every penny,” said Nicholas Persaud. Persaud’s wife, Joan, was thrilled to be a part of the maiden trip.
“It was an excellent trip; we really enjoy it. (Travelling on] the ATV, I was scared to be honest, but it was really fun, we enjoyed ourselves …and we recommend the public to come out when we have tours with ATV. It’s really fun, take it from me, and I’m shy, not so adventurous but I think I’m getting into it now,” she is quoted by DPI as saying.
First-time visitor to Moraikobai, Thiago Thomas also spoke of his experience.
“It was fun coming in with Savannah Tours and the road was rough, the road was really hard, but we made it here. It was a nice experience for me coming to Moraikobai for the first time. I really like the place, I like the creek, I like the people, it’s awesome here,” he shared.
The Moraikobai Village Council is also working to develop its tourism product, to improve the local economy.
Village Councillor Collin Adrian noted, “The Savannah Drive was actually one of the first persons to highlight that we have potential and now I would say that we are in partnership. I would say it’s a welcomed initiative in getting this work finished that we can be able to move tourism across the board, not only in Moraikobai, but across the country.”
Toshao Derrick John was also pleased with the initiative.