Calendar of Events and Festivals

Friday, January 16th, 2009

Events for 2009 in: Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname, Ecuador, Brazil, Peru, Columbia, Venezuela

This is a Calendar of events in Bolivia,Guyana, Suriname, Ecuador, Brazil, Peru, Columbia, Venezuela throughout the coming year 2009 including cultural & gastronomic festivals, conferences and roundtables, spectacular tourism land and water exhibitions, pageants and exhibitions tourism fairs and sporting events …. as well as much much more

JANUARY 2009

01 January 2009 -New Years Party Surifesta

Where: Suriname – Paramaribo

  • The Famous end of year Surifesta of Suriname is held every year on New Years eve. The Surifesta Foundation is the organization that is the lobby group for the festivities concerning “Owruyari” (the end of the year parties and New Year’s Eve). Festivities and end of year Calendar are well known to all in Suriname and people wait in eager anticipation for this exciting event
    The Surifesta Foundation organizes some of these big activities regarding the end of the year celebrations as well. Some of these activities that are held yearly are: The Surifesta Kick Off Party; a “Kawina Festival”

16 – 18 January 2009- 9th Annual Napo River Festival

Where: Ecuador – Tena

  • Organised by the Ecuadorian River Institute this Event is used to raise awareness of the Napo River watershed and the importance it has in the daily life of Ecuador. “This unique gathering seeks to educate the public about watershed issues, preserve cultural traditions, and promote sustainable forms of development and resource management”
  • The Napo river is of vast importance as last major tributary of the the Amazon River in Ecuador that remains free-flowing and has minimal contamination and development in its headwaters
  • This is a free event which hosts a variety of contests includint: Flip -rafting, Inner Tube Racing, Kayak Rodeo, A massive downriver Float and much more … of course!
  • http://www.kayakecuador.com/default.htm

20 January 2009 – Saint Sebastian Festivity

Where: Brazil – Canutama AM

January , a month when all over Brazil events and festivals are held to pay homage to Saint Sebastian (San Sebastian)  who was the patron saint of Pipa. Festivities take place over 3 days and planning begins 4 months before. On the day of celebration, street stalls, bingo and of course crazy Brazilian bands come out to perform at their best.

  • The Story:It all started when the patron saint of athletes, soldiers and the guardian of love, showed compassion on Pipa at the beginning of the last century .

    Mr Antonio Pequeno, one of the respecters of local tradition, tells a story his grandfather, (of the same name) and who had been the church warder since its construction, told him. In 1919 a Spanish ship came by, headed for Para, leaving in its wake the dreaded influenza – the plague! Wherever it went it left a trail of death. Dona Chica, of the velho Castelo family had a small statue of Saint Sebastian and decided to pray for Pipa – to keep the plague away.

    If her prayers were met she promised to inaugurate a church in the saint’s name and make him patron of the village. Once this promise was made not a single inhabitant more caught the dreaded disease. In the 40’s building of the church was started and later, the artist Agnaldo Simoneti, who often visited, made two statues of the saint. One is on the altar of the church and the other was placed on a rock in the sea to show the saint that many people, both on land and sea have faith in his protection

27 January – 1 February 2009 – 8th World Social Forum

- Highlighting the Amazon’s Diversity

Where: Brazil, Belem – PA

An open platform for discussing alternative paths to sustainable development. This is an annual meeting held by members apposed to globalisation. The meeting tends to be in January when its “great capitalist rival” the World Economic Forum is meeting in Switzerland.

FEBRUARY 2009

01- 05  February  2009 -Carnival of Manaus Samba Schools and Carnaboi Parade

Where: Brazil – Manaus AM

03 – 05 February 2009 – Carnailha

Where: Brazil – Parintins AM

04 February 2009 – Aniiversary of the Fort of Sao Jose de Macapa

Where: Brazil – Macapa RR

9 – 15 February 2009 – Scucmbios Challenge 3rd Edition

Where: Ecuador


12 February 2009 -  The Route of the Amazon

Where: Ecuador – Fco. de Orellana

20- 22 February 2009 – Carnival

Where: Suriname

20- 24 February 2009 – Carnival in the Middle of the World

Where: Brazil – Macapa RR

21 February 2009 – Election of the World Ecotourism Queen

Where:Ecuador – Tena

21 – 23 February 2009 – 2nd World Ecotourism Fair

Where: Ecuador – Tena

23 February 2009 – Mashramani

Where: Guyana – Georgetown



Ecuador Fact Sheet

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Current time in Ecuador (Quito):

Situated in the jagged Andes, this tiny country is a great base to explore the colourful culture of the local people, world-famous tropical beaches, eye-opening wildlife reserves, ancient sites, and also the Amazonian jungle. In fact, some of our favourite eco-lodges are based in the Ecuadorian Amazon rather than in Brazil. Ecuador is also the gateway to the Galapagos Islands, so we suggest combining the Amazon and the Galapagos for a truly memorable trip.

The high seasons for visiting are December to January and June to August, but the weather is pretty fine all year round and there is no need to put yourself through the crowded tourist season unless you have to.

Contact us today for a personalised itinerary and quote

When to go

Ecuador changes between just two seasons – wet and dry, but the when and where do vary depending on how high you are! In the highlands it’s dry from June to September and over December, but the wet season is not unpleasant as it is usually sunny until late afternoon before a rainstorm. It is rainy all year in the Oriente, July and August being the wettest and September to December the driest – canoeing is great in the wet season. On the coast it’s wet from January to May, but again with sunny mornings. December, January, June and August are the most popular months for beach-goers, and accommodation is booked up fast.

Notable events in Ecuador for 2009

February Guaranda Carnival (annual – one of the best in Ecuador!)
14-24th: Fruit and Flower festival (annual – Ambato)
April 5-12th: Easter Week in Quito (annual)
May 1st – Labor Day
24th – Battle of Pichincha
July 24th – Simon Bolivar’s Birthday
August 10th – Quito Independence Day
October 9th – Guayaquil Independence Day
12th – Dia de la Raza (Columbus Day)
November 1st – All Saints’ Day
2nd – Day of The Dead (All Souls’ Day)
3rd – Cuenca Independence Day
Provincial Folklore Festival (annual – Ambato)
Nocturnal Flamenco Bullfighting Festival (annual – Quito)
December Nov-Dec: Street Art Festival (annual – Quito)
Nov-Dec: Bullfighting Fair (annual – Quito)

Visa and Health Requirements for Ecuador

Visa – none required for South African passport holders for holidays up to 3 months long. However, they must be in possession of a 6-month valid passport and onward ticket.

Vaccination – Yellow Fever is compulsory; Cholera, Typhoid, Polio, Tetanus, Rabies and Malaria Prophylaxis are recommended.

Updated January 2009