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WHY VISIT GUYANA

Among the numerous waterfalls of this country, you can admire those of Kaieteur, very impressive: concealed in the bottom of the Amazon, they are formed by the Potaro river plunging from a height of 226 meters in the middle of the forest, Offering a sublime spectacle to the traveler. There are others equally remarkable: the falls Canister or Itabru, for example.

Do not look for long beaches on the coast of Guyana, which are mainly made up of mangroves, but you will find some scattered in some parts of the coast where sea turtles lay their eggs around April.

Nature lovers will also be amazed by the forest Iwokrama, protected area where animal species, not least, have found refuge: caymans, jaguars, anacondas, you can surprise them by camping a few days in this magical place.

In the capital Georgetown, you will visit St. George’s Cathedral, one of the world’s largest wooden buildings, as well as the Dutch-built Stabroek Market covered market with its hundreds of shops, and Fort Island, One reaches by the river Essequibo. There are also some interesting museums in the city, like the Guyana National Museum.

WHAT TO SEE IN GUYANA

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WHEN TO GO TO GUYANA

The best period to visit Guyana is from xxx to xxxx.

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

The country has two climatic zones: the coast, with an equatorial climate and two rainy seasons (April to August and November to January) and two dry seasons (September / October and February / March) High temperatures, around 30 ° C, year-round; The central plateau which has a temperate climate, with a rainy season (from May to August) and a dry season (from September to April), and milder temperatures.

It will be more pleasant to discover Guyana in February, March, and April, then in August, September, and October.

Following is a list of typical festivals and celebrations of Guyana.

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HOW TO REACH AND TRAVEL THROUGH GUYANA

To get around town, there are various means of transport in Georgetown: many taxis, minibusses that run on about ten lines, and rental cars. Be careful, driving is on the left and the roads are bad.

GENERAL INFORMATION ON GUYANA

health tips & vaccination: yellow fever vaccine is mandatory, and are recommended for hepatitis, typhoid, and conventional vaccines (DTP). It is better to take an antimalarial treatment, and pay attention to snakes, ant, and scorpion bites. Beware of water that is not often drinkable.

local currency: Paraguayan guarani

local time zone: GMT-3

electricity: type A, type B, type D and type G (240 V – 60 Hz)

WHAT TO DO IN GUYANA

typical food in Guyana

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souvenirs from Guyana

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