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EPISODE · Dec 13, 2025 · 1H 24M

Adventure Travel with Tony Thorne - Wilderness Explorers | Guyana

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Tony ThorneManaging DirectorWilderness Explorershttps://adventuretravelmarketing.com/guest/tony-thorne/Tony Thorne first visited Guyana in 1988 as a Project Leader with Operation Raleigh and loved the adventure and rawness of the country. He returned in 1991 to watch the West Indians and Australians battle out a test match at Bourda Cricket Ground and decided to stay and accept a position to manage Timberhead Rainforest Resort. In 1994, when he started Wilderness Explorers, tourism was still mostly undeveloped, and the company took on the challenge of marketing Guyana internationally.Tony was the first President of the Tourism and Hospitality Association of Guyana in 1991 and served for numerous years on the board in various positions including Vice President. Over the years he has travelled extensively throughout Guyana and also the neighbouring countries to find suitable properties, locations and communities to work within developing tourism to the region. After all these years he still marvels at the majesty of Kaieteur Falls and its pristine environment. Tony enjoys great satisfaction in working with local communities developing their tourism products.summaryIn this episode, Tony Thorne, managing director of Wilderness Explorers, shares his adventurous journey from joining the army to establishing a successful tourism business in Guyana. He discusses the evolution of tourism in Guyana, the importance of indigenous communities in sustainable tourism, and the economic transformation of the country due to newfound oil resources. Tony emphasizes the significance of preserving the rainforest and the role of tourism in supporting local communities.takeawaysTony's journey began with a desire for adventure, leading him to join the army.Wilderness Explorers focuses on creating seamless travel experiences in Guyana.The tourism industry in Guyana is evolving, with a focus on sustainability.Indigenous communities play a crucial role in the tourism model in Guyana.Tony helped establish the Tourism Association of Guyana to promote the industry.Guyana's unique cultural makeup surprises many visitors.The country is now experiencing economic growth due to oil discoveries.Sustainable tourism helps preserve the rainforest and supports local communities.Tourism in Guyana offers opportunities for adventure and wildlife experiences.Tony's story illustrates the importance of adaptability and persistence in business. Big World Made Small guest features are invitation-only and selected based on story, experience, and fit with the show. Some guests support the show through paid production features, cross-promotion, referrals, or other partnerships. This helps keep the show free of third-party ads and interruptions while keeping the focus on real, story-driven conversations.Learn more about the Big World Made Small Podcast and join our private community to get episode updates, special access to our guests, and exclusive adventure travel offers on our website.

Tony Thorne Managing Director Wilderness Explorers https://adventuretravelmarketing.com/guest/tony-thorne/ Tony Thorne first visited Guyana in 1988 as a Project Leader with Operation Raleigh and loved the adventure and rawness of the country. He returned in 1991 to watch the West Indians and Australians battle out a test match at Bourda Cricket Ground and decided to stay and accept a position to manage Timberhead Rainforest Resort. In 1994, when he started Wilderness Explorers, tourism was st...

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