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Suriname is a small country which has a warm, compact convergence of rivers with a lively rhythm of ethical density. The country is filled with an abundance of national parks and reserves which have flora or fauna in them. Tourists who visit Suriname like to go to the Central Suriname Nature Reserve where the Raleigh waterfall and mount Voltzberg can be found. The Brownsberg Nature Park which is houses the Brokopondo Reservoir, one of the largest man-made lakes in the world, also piques the interest of tourists. While in the country, you can also munch on one of the sumptuous cuisines which are on offer in the country. There seem to be activities to be done all through your stay in the country.
 
Presently, over 200,000 foreigners find their way into Suriname each year. It is expected that the more people discover the country as a tourist destination, the more the people are likely to visit the country.
 
Nationals of Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Brazil, Philippines, Gambia, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, South Korea, etc may enter Suriname without a visa.

Crimes involving the use, possession, and trafficking of drugs can lead to an individual being imprisoned for a long period of time or incurring huge fines. Pack your luggage yourself and avoid carrying items that are not yours.

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FAQs about Places in Visas of Suriname

What religion is Suriname? ?

Christianity is the dominant religion in Suriname. The Anglican Church is the oldest Christian denomination in the country, while Catholicism and Protestantism have a significant presence.

Do they speak English in Suriname? ?

While Dutch is the official language of government, business, media, and education, an English-based creole language, is the widely used lingua franca.

Is Suriname a Dutch colony? ?

Suriname was a Dutch colony from 26 February 1667 until 15 December 1954.

What kind of food do they eat in Suriname? ?

Basic foods include rice, plants such as tayer and cassava, and roti.

Is Suriname a part of the Caribbean? ?

Suriname is the smallest country in South America.

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