Suriname

Author:   Philip Briggs
Publisher:   Bradt Travel Guides
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
ISBN:  

9781804693506


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   10 April 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Suriname


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This thoroughly updated third edition of Bradt's Suriname remains the most detailed English-language guidebook – and the only standalone guide from a major travel publisher – to this exciting and emerging ecotourism destination. With an unrivalled nine-tenths of the thinly populated country comprising unspoilt rainforest, Suriname offers much to wildlife enthusiasts, adventurous travellers and anyone who delights in non-mainstream destinations – and is ever more accessible from the US via increasingly regular flights. A true one-off, Suriname is geographically part of South America, but politically looks mainly towards the Caribbean and is inexorably tied, linguistically and historically, to the Netherlands, its former coloniser. Peaceful and stable, the country celebrated the 50th anniversary of its independence in 2025. Its forested interior is swathed by pristine Amazonian rainforest, rich in wildlife – from monkeys to macaws, tapirs to sloths – and accessible only by air or by motorised dugout along the tropical waterways that incise it. On the coast, the capital Paramaribo is a lively, culinarily rewarding, ethnically diverse city whose historic old quarter, lined with Dutch-Creole architectural gems, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Nearby beaches offer some of the world's finest turtle-viewing sites, plus superb birdwatching. The longer you stay, the deeper you can delve. Explore several sites, including Peperpot Nature Park, along the Commewijne Plantation Loop. Marvel at 350 elaborate petroglyphs engraved into the walls of the Werehpai Caves, undiscovered by outsiders until 2004. Or visit the ruins of Jodensavanne ('Jewish Savannah'), Suriname's second-most important settlement until the early 19th century, and now its most important and intriguing historical site. Written by prolific guidebook author Philip Briggs, Bradt's Suriname offers detailed coverage of all accessible parks and reserves, gearing advice to visitors joining organised tours as well as those who prefer independent travel. It is also the first guidebook to provide a comprehensive section on the Upper Suriname River, an exciting and remote area serviced by around 20 small lodges. Despite such riches, however, tourism to this safe and friendly country remains in its infancy, making it a fabulously rewarding travel destination for those who relish the truly wild and offbeat. AUTHOR: Philip Briggs (philipbriggs.com) cut his teeth with Bradt as the author of the first international guidebook to South Africa to be published after the release of Nelson Mandela. He has vast (perhaps unique) experience of researching pioneering guidebooks to countries that, like Suriname, are otherwise practically uncharted by the travel-publishing industry, having authored the first dedicated guidebooks to Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Malawi, Mozambique, Ghana, Rwanda and Somaliland. The enthusiastic, informed style and adventurous spirit of his Bradt guides has won him many fans, and make him the ideal author of the first standalone English-language guidebook to Suriname. 57 colour photos, 23 maps

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Author:   Philip Briggs
Publisher:   Bradt Travel Guides
Imprint:   Bradt Travel Guides
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
ISBN:  

9781804693506


ISBN 10:   1804693502
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   10 April 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION 1 Background Information 2 Natural History 3 Practical Information 4 Health PART TWO PARAMARIBO AND THE COASTAL BELT 5 Paramaribo 6 Commewijne 7 Marowijne 8 Saramacca, Coronie and Nickerie 9 Wanica and Para PART THREE THE INTERIOR 10 Brokopondo 11 Upper Suriname 12 The Deep Interior Appendices Language, Further Information Index

Reviews

""Recommended reading"" The Sunday Telegraph


Author Information

Philip Briggs (e philip.briggs@bradtguides.com) has been writing for Bradt Travel Guides since 1991, when he authored the first guidebook to South Africa to be published internationally after the release of Nelson Mandela. During the rest of the 1990s, Philip wrote a series of pioneering Bradt guides to destinations that were then - and in some cases still are - otherwise practically uncharted by the travel publishing industry. These included the first dedicated guidebooks to Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia,Malawi, Mozambique, Ghana and Rwanda, all of which are still regularly updated for ongoing new editions. More recently, he has authored guides to Somaliland, Sri Lanka and The Gambia and has updated guides to Greece's Peloponnese region and North Macedonia, all published by Bradt. Philip still spends several months on the road every year, usually accompanied by his wife, the travel photographer Ariadne Van Zandbergen, and spends the rest of his time battering away at a keyboard in the sleepy coastal village of Wilderness in South Africa's Western Cape.

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