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Guyana is South America’s only English speaking country, the size of the England with only 750,000 inhabitants most of which live in and around the capital Georgetown on the coast. Below we would like to summarize the top 10 reasons to visit Guyana on your next big travel trip or volunteer abroad experience!
 

 

Guyana exist for 80% out of tropical virgin rainforest still very rich in wildlife with a surprise around every corner (tree). Unlike other countries in South America in Guyana mining, logging and the wildlife trade have not effected this wilderness. yet..

 

If you still did not get your time machine to work to visit the old wild west then waste your time no longer. Rodeo’s, cattle rustlers and jaguars stalking cattle where cowboys still do everything by man and horse power: The Savannahs of the Rupununi are a vast wilderness where Amerindian cowboys called Vaqueros roam the plains as they have done so in ages past where once Frank James used to ride and where the world largest ranch once was located.

The Rupununi savannah is a excellent place for horse riding holidays, wildlife spotting, fishing and birding opportunities.

 

No safety measures, no tricks and actually wild horses & cattle that are rounded up straight out of the Rupununi wilderness! Undoubtedly on the most authentic rodeo’s left in this world this 3 day festival is something you will always remember especially if you decide to join up yourself last minute after a few too many beers!

 

 

Tapirs so common that they are called bushcows, giant anaconda’s on the river banks, black caiman reaching of 5 meters in length visible during the day time and large troops of Giant River otters! Guyana’s wildlife has been spared the onslaught unlike many other South American countries. Where ever you travel you will see plenty of wildlife whether you go caiman catching (including adults) for a night with research team or stay in Georgetown. Guyana must have the only capital in the world where parrots and Macaws can frequently been seen flying overhead in the middle of the city.

 

Disappointed by Niagara falls for being in the middle of the city? Annoyed by the amounts of tourist and hotels and roads surrounding iguacu and the Victoria Falls? Unimpressed by the little drip of water called Angels falls? We recommend Kaietuer falls! Set in the middle of a vast wilderness far from any civilization dropping over 250 meters (800 ft) Kaieteur falls is in volume and heigth the world largest single drop waterfall!

 

Shell beach offers a great opportunity to view one of earths largest reptiles: the leatherback turtle. These giants can weigh up to 750 kilo and are a sight to behold. Other frequent visitors are green and Hawksbill turtle which though smaller are equally impressive. All though not a place recommend for swimming Shell beach is one the last wild beaches of this word with only a few small Amerindian settlements surrounded by mangrove and rainforest where jaguars still prowl the beaches at night!

 

Most of the few tourist visiting Guyana are either birders or fishermen. Guyana has great opportunities for both. The rivers of Guyana are some of the richest in the world with many different species fish including the above Pairama and its cousin the Black Piranha. If you do decide to go on a fishing trip to Guyana, we would ask you to think about the environment and to release the fish you catch.

 

 

More then any other destination Guyana offers great adventure travel opportunities. Jungle survivals including a 4 day isolation period, combat training, abseiling or climbing Kaieteur falls, 4×4 extreme drives, cowboy holidays including your own rodeo and much more! These trips are the real deal with no compensations made.
 
 

Caribe, Arawak, Warao, Macushi, Waiwai and Wapisiana are just a few of the Amerindian groups found in Guyana with their languages, customs and cultures they live mostly in the wild interior and mangrove coast of Guyana. No visit to Guyana would be complete without visiting some of the communities that are dotted through the savannahs, rainforest and mangroves.

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As your post says "few tourists visit Guyana".  If people like you continue to vote for clowns who think that all they must do to build tourism is to have a few TV shows, 20 years from now this will still be true.

 

In 2000 Conde Naste, a very high end travel publication, claimed that Guyana would be one of the new destinations of the decade. Yet four years after that decade ended people estimate that a scant 5,000 eco/adventure tourists visit Guyana.

FM

And here is the difference.  Jamaica didn't do well in the Winter Olympicx. but they have built up "Brand Jamaica" and loads of good will.  And they have a well developed tourism product and marketing strategy.

 

So they will book tourists from Russia, just as they did out of London 2 years ago.  And yes thousands of Russians now visit Jamaica.

 

Guyana ought to learn how to build brand Guyana, and that incudes selling a globally acceptable product.

 

Because few people know anything about Guyana, and the little they know usually isn't good.

FM

Most of the few tourist visiting Guyana are either birders or fishermen.

 

The person who wrote that probably came over from Brazil on foot and not by air because over 95% of the passengers on any flight into GY are guyanese visiting and the only fishing dey doing is at the market

 

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If you do decide to go on a fishing trip to Guyana, we would ask you to think about the environment and to release the fish you catch.

 

Dis chap nah no guyanese. try telling a Guyanese to throw back the fish he just caught.

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Originally Posted by caribny:

And here is the difference.  Jamaica didn't do well in the Winter Olympicx. but they have built up "Brand Jamaica" and loads of good will.  And they have a well developed tourism product and marketing strategy.

 

So they will book tourists from Russia, just as they did out of London 2 years ago.  And yes thousands of Russians now visit Jamaica.

 

Guyana ought to learn how to build brand Guyana, and that incudes selling a globally acceptable product.

 

Because few people know anything about Guyana, and the little they know usually isn't good.

GY branding

 

https://guyana.crowdstack.io/topic/gu...for-local-dea-office

Pointblank
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

According to Caribny, Guyana needs to breakdown the Marriott Hotel and construct benabs like the Umana Yana Kahana style wigwams.  This is the way to start attract visitors to the country

Hmmmm.  Now how many eco/adventure tourists want to stay in G/twn for more than 2 days.

 

FYI this is the type of tourism that the PPP thinks will displace gold as the biggest foreign exchange earner, and sugar as the largest employer.

 

Now we have Antigua which has much more jet traffic than GEO, yet their new terminal will have FOUR jet ways, but GEO will have EIGHT.  This is an airport where one might have as many as 5 or 6 jets on the ground SIMULTANEOUSLY!  GEO has that many jets in ONE DAY!

 

So what does a mammoth terminal building, or yet another hotel in G/twn do to attract those interested in birding, fishing, or hiking up nature trails?

 

FM
Originally Posted by Wally:

well constructed benabs would be unique like what they have in Tahiti.

Funny comfortable "upscale" benabs in the prime interior tourist locations will do more to develop tourism than a hotel in a city which most tourists are afraid to set foot in.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:

And here is the difference.  Jamaica didn't do well in the Winter Olympicx. but they have built up "Brand Jamaica" and loads of good will.  And they have a well developed tourism product and marketing strategy.

 

So they will book tourists from Russia, just as they did out of London 2 years ago.  And yes thousands of Russians now visit Jamaica.

 

Guyana ought to learn how to build brand Guyana, and that incudes selling a globally acceptable product.

 

Because few people know anything about Guyana, and the little they know usually isn't good.

but guyana do have brand name products cocaine fish,cocaine coconut water register and certify by the guyana government

FM

Last week we took a boat from Mahaicony front all the way to St. Francis Mission where the Amerindians live. It was awesome. Black water all the way and in the morning you are awakened by hundreds of birds as the sun rises. Another beauty spot in Guyana. 

FM
Originally Posted by Ronald Sugrim:

Last week we took a boat from Mahaicony front all the way to St. Francis Mission where the Amerindians live. It was awesome. Black water all the way and in the morning you are awakened by hundreds of birds as the sun rises. Another beauty spot in Guyana. 

it is a nice boat ride to the mission,you know you can walk from the mission to the airport

FM

Yes you can when the weather is good. Lots of awara trees and wildlife when you go inwards pass the Amerindian houses. And the houses are 'modern' meaning they are built with wood and zinc and so is the school too. When you walk you have t be careful of the pimpla. 

FM
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

Ronald,

 

How about the construction of modern botanical garden and  Zoo in Berbice to attract tourists and boost revenue for the ancient county?

I don't know if you know this but constructing and maintaining modern zoos is very expensive.  The notion of putting animals in tiny cages is no longer acceptable.

 

Any case Guyanese aren't going to flock any where to just "see animals", and we have already established that Guyana doesn't know how to attract foreign visitors.  Even those interested in cricket fly to St Lucia, and Barbados and watch matches in Guyana from a sports bar in one of those islands.

FM

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