Peperpot Nature Park Suriname is one of the easiest nature escapes from Paramaribo. Just across the Suriname River, in the green district of Commewijne, you can walk through old plantation land, spot monkeys in the trees and stay in a peaceful riverside retreat. It is close to the city, but the rhythm feels completely different.
After a few busy days in Paramaribo, I was ready for a slower pace. The capital had given me history, heat, markets and city walks, but I also wanted more nature. Commewijne felt like a gentle step between the city and the deeper rainforest. I took a taxi across the Jules Wijdenbosch Bridge. The bridge rises high above the Suriname River and gives a wide view over the water. From the top you can see the rusty wreck of the Goslar, a German cargo ship that was sunk during World War II and still lies partly in the river.

Once you reach the other side, the atmosphere changes quickly. There are fewer cars, more greenery and a slower pace. The first town is Meerzorg, and from there the road continues through old plantation land toward Peperpot. The drive from Paramaribo to Sutopia took around 20 to 25 minutes and cost me about 450 SRD. It is not far at all, but it immediately feels like a different side of Suriname.
You can visit Peperpot Nature Park as a day trip from Paramaribo, but staying overnight in Commewijne makes the experience much more relaxed.
Where to stay near Peperpot Nature Park Suriname
I stayed at Sutopia, a small retreat with nine rooms in a lush tropical garden along the Suriname River. The moment I arrived, the calm atmosphere was noticeable. Birds moved through the trees, butterflies crossed the garden and the welcome felt personal and easygoing. In the middle of the property there is a large open living area with comfortable couches. Guests often gather here in the evening for a drink or a chat about their day. It feels more like a small guesthouse than a hotel, which I personally liked.

Dinner is available, but you need to order it in advance. One evening I joined and had freshly prepared roti. Honestly, it was one of the best roti meals I had in Suriname. Simple, generous and full of flavor. Dinner costs around 11 EUR, which felt very fair for the quality. There is also a fridge that works on trust. You take your drink, write your room number on a board and pay when you check out. Ice creams are available too, and in the tropical heat that really feels like a small luxury.

Breakfast is included, but served in a different way than in most hotels. The evening before, you receive a basket with bread, cheese, yogurt, juice and eggs. In your own kitchenette you prepare breakfast whenever it suits you. I liked that freedom, especially because I wanted to start early for Peperpot Nature Park. The room was simple but comfortable. There was a private kitchen, a spacious bathroom with hot water, fresh towels and air conditioning. For around 95 EUR per night it felt like good value, especially because the place is quiet, personal and close to nature.

Outside you find hammocks overlooking the river, several seating areas and a small pool surrounded by plants. There is also a private dock where you can sit quietly and watch birds flying over the water. Those small quiet moments made the stay special for me. The Dutch owners, Dick and Lieke, add to the relaxed atmosphere. At one point they showed their pet boa constrictor. I even held it for a moment, which was not exactly on my travel planning that day. It was not slimy at all, which was honestly my first thought. Feeling the weight of the snake slowly move across my hands was slightly intimidating but also fascinating.
Book Sutopia via Booking early during high season. With only nine rooms, it can fill up quickly.

Cycling through Commewijne Suriname
One of the things I loved about staying at Sutopia was the free bicycles for guests. Cycling felt like the perfect way to explore Commewijne. The road toward Peperpot is unpaved but quiet, flat and surrounded by greenery. For someone from the Netherlands, cycling here felt strangely familiar. The roads are flat and easy, but instead of polders you see palm trees, tropical plants and old plantation landscapes. It is a simple activity, but exactly the kind of slow travel moment I enjoy.

After a short ride I reached Boutique Hotel Peperpot. The hotel is located on the grounds of the former Peperpot plantation, which dates back to the eighteenth century. Coffee and cocoa were produced here for many years during the colonial period. Today several plantation buildings have been restored and turned into a boutique hotel. The old plantation style is still visible, but the atmosphere is more polished and resort-like than at Sutopia. You can check current prices and availability for Boutique Hotel Peperpot through Booking.com.

Even if you are not staying there, it is worth stopping for a drink and a short walk around the grounds. I ordered a cola, which cost around 200 SRD, roughly 5 to 6 USD depending on the exchange rate. Prices are clearly higher here than at Sutopia. Boutique Hotel Peperpot and Sutopia offer two different types of comfort. Peperpot feels more like a stylish boutique resort. Sutopia feels smaller, quieter and more personal. Both can work well, depending on your travel style.

Behind the restored buildings, local families still live in parts of the plantation area. That quiet detail stayed with me. These landscapes are beautiful, but they also carry a complex history. After my stop, I cycled back to Sutopia and spent the afternoon reading by the pool. After the city days in Paramaribo, this slower pace felt exactly right.
Walking in Peperpot Nature Park Suriname
The main reason to stay here is of course Peperpot Nature Park Suriname. From Sutopia you are close to the back entrance of the park, so you can simply walk there in the morning before the heat becomes too strong. After making breakfast in my room, I put on my walking shoes, took my camera and headed toward the park entrance. It felt easy and relaxed, without needing a guide or taxi.

Wear long trousers and closed shoes. Peperpot Nature Park is a tropical forest, and mosquitoes and other animals can be present, especially early in the morning.

Peperpot used to be a coffee and cocoa plantation, but today it is a protected nature area. Once you enter the park, the surroundings quickly become quiet and green. The walking trails are flat and easy to follow. Small wooden bridges cross canals and wet areas. Along the paths, bright red Heliconia flowers add color to the deep green vegetation. The forest is never completely quiet. Birds call from the trees, insects buzz around and every now and then you hear movement in the branches above.
Check the current opening hours before you go, as times can change locally.

Not long after entering the park, I spotted my first monkeys. Small capuchin monkeys moved quickly through the trees. Later I also saw squirrel monkeys jumping from branch to branch. Watching them play above me was one of those simple travel moments that makes you stop walking for a while. Butterflies were everywhere, and several tropical birds crossed the path in front of me. The atmosphere felt calm and natural. Peperpot Nature Park is not difficult or dramatic. It is easy, green and perfect when you enjoy walking at your own pace.
Go early in the morning when wildlife is more active and the temperature is still comfortable.
Several smaller side trails lead deeper into the forest. Wooden bridges guide you over creeks and muddy parts. While walking along one of these trails, a tropical rain shower suddenly started.
Bring a light rain jacket or poncho. Rain showers can appear quickly in Suriname, even when the morning starts dry.

In total I walked about seven kilometers. Because of the rain, I never reached the official main entrance of the park, but that did not matter. The walk itself was the highlight. Back at Sutopia, I made tea in my room and took a shower while the rain continued outside. Moments like this are exactly why I like slow travel. You do not always need a packed program. Sometimes a walk, rain shower and quiet afternoon are enough.
If you enjoy wildlife, consider booking a guided night walk. Many animals become active after dark!! I did my night walk in Seliba.
Is Peperpot Nature Park worth a day trip from Paramaribo?
Peperpot Nature Park is absolutely worth a day trip from Paramaribo if your schedule is tight. The travel time is short, and you can easily combine the park with a short stop in Commewijne. Still, staying overnight changes the experience. Evenings are quiet, mornings are peaceful and you can explore before day visitors arrive. You also have time to sit by the river, cycle slowly and enjoy the green surroundings without rushing.
For solo travelers, the area feels calm and manageable. A taxi across the bridge is easy to arrange, and small places like Sutopia create a friendly atmosphere. I felt comfortable here and liked having nature close without being completely remote yet. If Sutopia is fully booked, Boutique Hotel Peperpot is another comfortable option. It has a more polished feel and is also well located for visiting Peperpot Nature Park. I stayed two nights before continuing deeper into Suriname. For me, that was exactly the pause I needed after Paramaribo.

A gentle step toward the rainforest
Commewijne felt like a natural transition between city and rainforest. It is less busy than Paramaribo, but not yet remote jungle either. The pace slows down, the air feels greener and nature becomes more present. This is not the place for big adventure. It is the place for cycling, walking, reading, watching birds and enjoying a slower side of Suriname. And honestly, that can be just as valuable during a longer trip. From here I continued further into Suriname toward Seliba for a glamping stay in the rainforest. That experience was completely different and deserves its own story.

Frequently asked questions about Peperpot Nature Park Suriname
Where is Peperpot Nature Park Suriname located?
Peperpot Nature Park is located in Commewijne, just across the Suriname River from Paramaribo. The drive from Paramaribo takes around 20 to 25 minutes, depending on traffic. You can do a bike tour to Commewijne as well, or hire a bike yourself.
Can you visit Peperpot Nature Park as a day trip from Paramaribo?
Yes, Peperpot Nature Park is easy to visit as a day trip from Paramaribo. You can arrange a taxi or visit the area with a tour. Staying overnight in Commewijne gives you more time and a calmer experience.
Where should you stay near Peperpot Nature Park?
Sutopia is a lovely place to stay near Peperpot Nature Park if you like small scale comfort, a pool, a tropical garden and a relaxed guesthouse feeling. Boutique Hotel Peperpot is a good alternative if you prefer a more polished boutique hotel.

What can you see in Peperpot Nature Park?
In Peperpot Nature Park you can see monkeys, birds, butterflies, tropical plants, old plantation land, canals and walking or cycling trails. Wildlife is never guaranteed, but early morning gives you the best chance or book the night tour!
How long do you need for Peperpot Nature Park?
For the park itself, allow two to three hours if you want to walk slowly and take photos. If you stay overnight in Commewijne, you can combine the park with cycling, relaxing by the river and visiting Boutique Hotel Peperpot.
Is Peperpot Nature Park good for solo travelers?
Yes, Peperpot Nature Park is a good option for solo travelers who want an easy nature escape near Paramaribo. I found the area calm and manageable, especially when staying nearby in Commewijne. Go during daylight, arrange your transport in advance and visit early for a relaxed experience.

Let Me Inspire You Takeaways
Peperpot Nature Park Suriname is perfect when you want a quiet nature break close to Paramaribo. Stay one or two nights in Commewijne if you can, especially if you enjoy nature, small accommodations and a slower travel rhythm. Sutopia is a lovely choice when you like a personal guesthouse feeling with comfort, a pool and a tropical garden. Boutique Hotel Peperpot is better if you prefer a more polished boutique hotel setting. Peperpot Nature Park is easy to explore on foot. Go early, wear proper shoes and take your time. The monkeys, birds and tropical greenery make it a peaceful stop before heading deeper into Suriname.
Planning to continue your Suriname route? After this quiet stop in Commewijne, my next step was Seliba, where the trip moved deeper into the rainforest. Read my Seliba jungle stay next if you want to follow the route from city to nature to real jungle.







