Guyana | Destination overview
Formerly British Guiana, Guyana is now an independent member of the Commonwealth of Nations. It is located on the northeast shores of South America. English is spoken by most of the inhabitants. Guyana is one of the most magical eco-tourism destinations on God's green earth. Its Amerindian name means Land of Many Waters and the country is indeed laced with countless creeks and rivers. As if all this tropical beauty is not enough, there are diamonds and gold deposited in the hillsides and river bottoms.
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Iwokrama Forest - The IIC is an international not-for-profit organisation,
governed by an International Board of Trustees and managed by a
professional team of around seventy permanent staff in Georgetown and
at the Iwokrama River Lodge and Research Centre at
Kurupukari. The IIC?s Patron is HRH The Prince of Wales.
The
Atta Rainforest Lodge - The Iwokrama Canopy Walkway is a series of supension
bridges and decks of up to 30 metres in height and 154 metres in
length, located in the Iwokrama Forest. It gives visitors a new
view of the mid and upper canopy of the forest and allows
wildlife to be relatively free from human intrusion.
At the
Lake Mainstay Resort - Lake Mainstay Resort is comprised of a cluster of
comfortable air-conditioned cottages on the lakeshore, with large
recreational spaces.
It has the largest guest-capacity in Guyana,
and is well suited for conferences, weddings, day-trips,
relaxing overnight stays or incentive trips.
The spacious
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All about Guyana
You will step inside stunning jungle and mountain country just beyond the borders of Guyana's picturesque capital: Georgetown. The capital is dotted with charming 19th century homes and mansions made accessible via tree-lined boulevards along the path of ... continue