Suriname invites travelers into a land where languages, religions, and traditions converge. It is the only Dutch-speaking country in South America, yet echoes of Sranan Tongo, Hindi, Javanese, and Hakka can still be heard in everyday life.
Suriname’s forests cover more than nine‑tenths of the country and house an astounding array of wildlife. The Central Suriname Nature Reserve, one of the largest rainforest sanctuaries on Earth, shelters jaguars, giant river otters, and hundreds of bird species. Nearer the capital, Brownsberg Nature Park offers forest trails and waterfalls amid 1,450 plant and 350 bird species, just a short drive from Paramaribo.