About Guyana
Guyana is a destination filled with both adventure and the natural and peaceful surroundings of lush forestry. Guyana may be defined as Amazonian in its overall look, but has Amerindian vibes within the local communities. If you're looking for a property rental in Guyana, browse FlipKey’s fantastic range of options today.
About Guyana
Guyana is a state on the mainland of South America, however the majority of locals speak predominantly Spanish, so it may be worth learning a bit of Spanish from a phrase book before you travel! Despite this, the country is made up of a range of ethnic groups and religions, making this destination extremely unique.
Approximately 80% of the entire country is covered in unspoiled rainforest land and is an ideal destination for nature lovers and adventurers. There are also breathtaking waterfalls to discover, as well as rare wildlife.
If you're a foodie, Guyana offers a range of tropical dishes, which originate from the Amerindians, Europeans and Africans. One of the most popular dishes known as '7 curry' consists of rice and mashed pumpkin, which is then cooked in curry powder and brown sugar and later combined with chickpeas, potatoes and mangos. Why not pick up the ingredients locally and then use your rental kitchen to give this exotic dish a try!
What to do in Guyana
The majority of activity within Guyana is connected to the natural landscape. It’s simply an ideal destination if you enjoy day-trips to explore the region's culture and surroundings.
The world's largest waterfall—known as Kaieteur Falls—is located on Guyana's Potaro river, within the Kaieteur National Park. 30,000 gallons of water can be seen falling from a 250-meter-high cliff, so it's definitely a spectacle worth seeing.
If you're a fan of the Disney movie Up, you definitely won't want to miss Mount Roraima, which inspired some of the scenes in the movie. This mountain is the highest peak of the tepui plateau in South America.
When you’re done with sightseeing, take a trip to Shell Beach on the north west coast and try to spot some of the eight species of sea turtles that reside on this beautiful stretch of coastline.
Top travel tips for Guyana
In the majority of cases, tourists don't need a visa to enter Guyana, meaning you have one less thing to worry about before you travel. However, a departure tax will be necessary when the time comes to leave Guyana. The fee is around $20 and must be paid in cash.
The use of the credit card is becoming more popular in Guyana. But the majority of shops and restaurants are still cash-only, so bear this in mind when planning your spending. The country accepts both Guyana Dollars and US dollars, but it may be worth having access to both, should there be any problems.
Take a trip to Guyana and you’ll witness some of the most exquisite natural wonders of the world. Adventurers and nature lovers will feel right at home, where they will be welcomed into the laid back and cultured atmosphere, full of color and vibrance.
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