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Event Facilities

 

The Iwokrama Field Station provides a truly unique environment for not only tour groups, but also for many types of events such as conferences, weddings, and educational seminars. There are indoor and outdoor spaces for large gatherings, opportunities for adventure and exercise, and of course incredibly beautiful views of the Essequibo River and the Iwokrama Forest.

 

 

Accommodations

The Field Station can accommodate over 100 dining guests and 50 overnight guests. Dining is on the upper level of the Round House and our kitchen can cater to special dietary requirements. Visitor cabins have beds for up to 15 persons while the staff dormitory can sleep 3 couples and 4 singles. Until our new cabins our constructed, the balance of guests would be accommodated in hammocks - possibly a fun alternative for children and the more adventurous guests.

 

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Meeting Spaces

The primary meeting space is the Dining Hall and seats 87 people, including 16 tables for anywhere from 8 to 4 people each. Small informal meetings or social gatherings for 10-20 people may be well-served by the first floor lounge overlooking the river.

 

 

 

 

In September 2004, a new conference room was constructed that has air conditioning and is wired for digital equipment such as computers and LCD projectors. It can accommodate up to 20 persons. 

 

 

Meeting Tools

The Field Station has a television and VCR, flip charts and other basic meeting tools available. An LCD projector is also available with advance notice.  At this time, there are no printing or duplication services available but there are 3 PC's with updated software and internet access in the computer lab.

 

 

Transportation Assistance

Iwokrama can assist you with group transportation needs. In addition to the Field Station's 2 4WD's 1 Pick-up Truck, 1 Bedford Truck, and 4 Boats, additional land and water vehicles could be rented from the North Rupununi District Development Board and/or Rock View Lodge.

 

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