Karasabai has a school, and a health care clinic. The nearest big town is
Normandia in Brazil. The primary language of its inhabitants is
Macushi with
English as the secondary language. In March 2021, 112 tractors were delivered to Amerindian villages, Karasabai included to, 'to boost agriculture to ensure that food security across the hinterland is sustained and secured so our people will not go hungry in times of disaster, and that agriculture will be taken to a different level.' according to the Minister of Amerindian Affairs, Pauline Sukhi. As of 2019, the village is negotiating indigenous land rights with the government of Guyana. Karasabai is connected to
Lethem by road. The
Karasabai Airport is located near the village. The
G$ 5M Karasabai's Community Development Project was launched on 20 January 2018 as part of the Amerindian Development Fund in order to set up a tourism industry. ==Economy==