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Travelling to Guyana

£ 790

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Why Visit Guyana?

Explore the natural wonders of Guyana as you venture across gorgeous landscapes and spectacular waterfalls that define much of the country’s beauty. Rich in Indigenous heritage, Guyana offers a cultural journey that gives visitors a deeper understanding of its communities and their way of life.

Diverse Natural Attractions

Known as the “Land of Many Waters”, Guyana features an abundance of rivers, creeks, lakes, and waterfalls. It is also home to the majestic Kaieteur Falls, the world’s largest single-drop waterfall inviting travellers to marvel at its sheer power and grandeur.

A Multicultural Experience

Guyana presents a unique blend of Indo-Guyanese, Afro-Guyanese, and Indigenous cultures. Festivals, arts, cuisine, and long-standing traditions come together to create a rich, memorable experience for visitors.

Best Local Places in Guyana

Holetown

St. Lawrence Gap

Oistins

A historic British settlement and a modern attraction in Barbados. It boasts vibrant coastal shores, luxurious hotels, and hosts an annual festival that celebrates Barbadian culture and tradition through its cuisine, arts, and history, with parades, music, and street-wide parties.

Known as “The Gap”, this district is famous for being a bustling entertainment area full of bars, fine restaurants, diverse accommodations, and a lively atmosphere.

This small town is famous for its Friday Night Fry Fish event, where locals and tourists crowd the streets to enjoy delicious, fresh grilled fish. The event is complemented by vibrant music, mouthwatering food, and an exciting atmosphere.

Top Attractions in Guyana

Hunte’s Garden

Mount Gay Distillery

Cherry Tree Hill

The ravine is home to many enchanting plants and wildlife, offering a unique exploration experience where visitors can stroll along winding paths surrounded by lush green palm trees and
diverse wildlife.

As the world’s oldest rum distillery, Mount Gay Distillery demonstrates the traditional practice of rum production, creating iconic drinks such as Eclipse, Black Barrel, and XO.

Standing at a staggering 850 feet above sea level, Cherry Tree Hill provides visitors with a panoramic view of the island’s rugged East Coast, offering a majestic display of the horizon and mahogany trees lining the landscape.

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