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Acclaimed Actress CCH Pounder Enjoys a Weekend at Iwokrama River Lodge

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November 14, 2023
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Actress CCH Pounder visits Iwokrama
PC: Chelsea Peters and Marcie Johnny

Actress CCH Pounder visits Iwokrama PC: Chelsea Peters and Marcie Johnny

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Iwokrama, Guyana – The Iwokrama River Lodge had the honor of hosting a very special guest this past weekend – the renowned Guyanese film actress, CCH Pounder. Known for her illustrious career in film and television, Pounder’s visit to the lodge comes shortly after being conferred with an honorary doctorate from the University of Guyana, a testament to her contributions to the arts and her Guyanese heritage.

During her stay, Pounder partook in various activities offered by the lodge, immersing herself in the natural beauty and tranquility of the Iwokrama Forest. Her presence at the lodge was not just a moment of pride for the staff but also an inspiration for the local community, highlighting the connection between Guyanese culture and international success.

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Photographers Chelsea Peters and Marcie Johnny captured moments from Pounder’s visit, showcasing her engaging with the lodge’s offerings and enjoying the serene environment. These photos, circulating on social media and local news outlets, have sparked excitement and pride among Guyanese citizens and fans worldwide.

The Iwokrama River Lodge, nestled in the heart of one of the world’s most preserved rainforests, offers a unique experience that blends ecological preservation with sustainable tourism. The lodge has been a destination for many seeking to connect with nature and experience the rich biodiversity of Guyana.

Pounder’s visit is not just a highlight for the lodge but also for Guyana’s growing tourism sector, which benefits from the attention brought by such high-profile visitors. Her recent accolade from the University of Guyana and her decision to visit the Iwokrama River Lodge underscore her ongoing connection and contribution to her country of birth.

The staff at Iwokrama River Lodge expressed their gratitude and excitement for hosting Pounder, noting that her visit had been a memorable event for the entire community. They hope her stay at the lodge and her experiences in the Iwokrama Forest will inspire more people to explore the natural wonders and cultural heritage of Guyana.

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