Gordon Ramsay handpicked Chef Delven Adams to be his culinary guide throughout Guyana. This morning we will follow in his footsteps and meet Chef Delven who will accompany us throughout our trip. This morning Chef will guide us around Bourda Market, the largest of the four markets in Georgetown. We will first stop at the Guyana Store which has all the local products produced and packaged in Guyana before heading over to the market where we will meet some of the vendors who Chef buys from daily. We will visit the fish market, the meat section and the haberdashery section – where one can find anything you can think of from thread to bolts of all kinds of fabric. A stop at the bush medicine stalls is always educational. Heading outside you can see, touch and taste a variety of local fruits and vegetables unique in this part of the world. Chef will make his purchases with your suggestions of what you would like to try. We will then head over to the Backyard Café for a cooking demonstration and lunch. This, as the name suggests, is a backyard that Chef has turned into an exclusive little hidden gem of a restaurant. Chef will welcome you to join him as he prepares a wonderful meal using the fruits and vegetables we bought in the market. This gives you the opportunity to learn about tropical produce and how to prepare it. Or you can just sit under the arbour and sip unique blends of juice or enjoy a cold beer, while taking in the sounds and smells of a delicious meal in the making. Once he is ready, we will start eating our way through the courses, remember to pace yourself as you will want to try it all.
This afternoon, we will take a drive through the heart of the city to the Stabroek Market area. Here we will join the afternoon commuters using the old ferry stelling to board the river taxis which are used to cross the Demerara River. The river taxis are an alternative route to using the Demerara Harbour Bridge.
We will slowly cruise along and across the Demerara River while your guide will give a brief history of the famous buildings along the waterfront. We then continue our trip to see the Demerara Harbour Bridge, once the longest floating bridge in the world at a total length of 1,851m long. We will cross under the bridge and tie up our boat near a mangrove that is the nightly roost for a variety of birds. As the sun sets over the river we will have a cold drink and some snacks (or cutters as we call them here in Guyana) as we enjoy flocks of brilliant Scarlet Ibis, Egrets and Herons as they fly across the sky and settle into the mangroves for the evening.
Soon after the sun sets we return to the ferry stelling while enjoying the city and ship lights from the river.
Pickup and transfer to an Indian restaurant for dinner.
“Aagman’s” name is derived from India’s ancient Sanskrit script, which means “ARRIVAL” or “BEGINNING”. This restaurant was a start-up by budding entrepreneurs Dr. and Mrs. Meena, who was inspired and fascinated by Guyanese people and their culture.
The Aagman food philosophy is driven by a desire to present eclectic and expansive Indian repertoire, bursting with flavours and originality, as a multi-sensory dining experience, offering an epicurean Mughlai Cuisine from the imperial kitchens of India. Enjoy the authentic flavours of creations achieved through the use of the finest ingredients and cooking techniques, in elegant fully air-conditioned surroundings.
Return to your hotel. Overnight in a standard room at Cara Lodge. Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included.
