By Anna Taylor Photos by: Matt Pycroft and Dan Howard I was totally surprised when Leo Houlding contacted me out of the blue in early 2019, and invited me to join him and his team on a major expedition later in the year. At the time I was a young...
Read moreStreet Foods A Guyanese Thing
By Lesa Fleming & Tammy Quail Discovering Guyana, it is not just about exploring our rainforests or our landmarks, it’s also about partaking in our famously delicious street foods and traditional meals which are largely a part of the cultural...
Read moreSport and Tourism are inextricably linked
By Avenash Ramzan Sport and Tourism are inextricably linked, and that interconnection has contributed positively to the global tourism product. It is, quite simply put, a billion-dollar industry. By its very nature, sport activities, whether at...
Read moreThe Story of Ian Craddock Nothing is Impossible
By Guyana Tourism Authority His Beginning and Introduction to Guyana For those who were fortunate to have travelled, known or spoken with Ian Craddock, you met someone who really lived the ‘Dare to live the life you’ve always wanted’ quote at...
Read moreThe truth about our local politics and why it will have little to do with your travel experience to Guyana
By Sharon Lalljee-Richard, Founder and Peacebuilding Advocate – Heal Guyana Upon an actual visit to Guyana, you will experience an effortless intermingling of locals across various ethnic origins, working together to make your trip a...
Read moreConservation and Sustainable Tourism In the Rupununi
Article & Photos by Alex Arjoon Located on the northern coast of South America, Guyana is one of the most unique countries in the western hemisphere. Home to approximately 750,000 people, the majority of Guyana’s population reside on the low...
Read moreDelven Adams: Pioneer Chef of Backyard Cafe
‘This is the coolest, down to earth, family man that you could ever hope to meet. Nothing like you see on television. His work ethic is amazing. He’s never going to have anyone waiting for him. They’re filming at 7:00am; he is ready at 6:30am. He...
Read more“Exploring a lost world”
– With Operation Wallacea in Iwokrama Forest Reserve By Sean M. McHugh My name is Sean McHugh, I am a wildlife biologist and conservationist. In this article I would like to share my experiences conducting research in the ‘green heart’ of...
Read moreExtreme Fishing Trip in the Jungles of Guyana
On the Mid to Upper Reaches of the Essequibo River By David Watmough Fishing, family and work are my main focus’ in life, I’m addicted to all three. I’m busy all the time in the UK mainly with work and family, which doesn’t leave much time to...
Read moreI Love Guyana – A Symbol of the 592
For the last few months, a new backdrop has been tearing up social media and the web; the I Love Guyana sign. Not just a sign but a signal to the world that we are proud of who we are as Guyanese, the sign was constructed at a $5 Million dollar...
Read moreA Trip to Remember
By Fiaz Yamin Excitement filled the air as the Tourism Guyana Team last November 2019 embarked on a tour up the serene Mahaica River all the way to St. Cuthberts Mission. The Team left Georgetown bright and early at 6:00am and drove up to Mahaica...
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