Beyond the Canopy: The 2026 Insider’s Guide to Deep Eco-Tourism in Guyana’s Rupununi The Evolution of the Guyanese Expedition For years, the standard narrative around travel in Guyana has focused heavily on a single, albeit magnificent, set piece: Kaieteur Falls. But for the modern, conscious traveler, dropping in for a two-hour waterfall photo op barely…
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TrailMastersGy.com Set along the Demerara River, Linden offers a compelling mix of industry, nature, and community life. This full-day experience takes you beyond the capital to explore a town shaped by bauxite, rivers, and resilience. The journey unfolds through the hilly clay region, where former mining landscapes have transformed into striking natural features. A highlight…
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As winter tightens its grip across North America and Europe, a different rhythm unfolds in Guyana. While much of the world layers up against the cold, Guyana welcomes the season with warm breezes, golden sunsets, vibrant traditions, and a calendar filled with cultural celebration. Winter in Guyana is not about snow — it is about…
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While much of the world’s night skies are fading under urban light pollution, Guyana remains one of the few places on Earth where the Milky Way still burns bright across untouched rainforest canopies. In 2025, a new form of travel is quietly rising across the country—astro-tourism—where travelers journey not for beaches or cities, but for…
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In 2025, Guyana is quietly crafting a new chapter in its cultural tourism story—one rooted deep in the soil, shaped by rainforest rain, and perfected by generations of farmers: cocoa. Once known mainly as an agricultural export, Guyana’s fine-flavoured cocoa is now stepping into the tourism spotlight through farm tours, artisanal chocolate making, village experiences,…
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When Guyanese travellers dream of turquoise waters, soft white-sand beaches, vibrant festivals, and a place that feels both familiar and refreshingly different, one destination quietly rises above the rest: Tobago — the Caribbean’s secret jewel. While many people think of the Caribbean as a crowded collection of tourist-packed resorts and over-commercialized attractions, Tobago is the…
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Perched at the confluence of the Essequibo, Cuyuni, and Mazaruni rivers, Bartica is a town that beats to the rhythm of adventure. Known as the “Gateway to the Interior,” this riverside hub is more than a stopover—it’s a living blend of history, culture, and wild beauty waiting to be explored. 🌅 Where the Rivers Meet…
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Guyana, nestled on South America’s northern coast, remains one of the continent’s best-kept secrets. Beyond its renowned attractions like Kaieteur Falls, the country offers a plethora of lesser-known destinations that promise authentic and unforgettable experiences for the intrepid traveller. 1. Rupununi Savannahs: A Tapestry of Nature and Culture Stretching across southern Guyana, the Rupununi Savannahs…
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The holiday season in Guyana is more than just decorations and celebrations; it’s about the delicious food that brings families together. Guyanese Christmas is a flavorful fusion of Afro-Caribbean, Indian, and Indigenous culinary traditions. From the rich and savory pepperpot to the tangy and refreshing sorrel drink, the dishes reflect the diverse culture of the…
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The holiday season in Guyana is a time of joy, celebration, and shopping for unique treasures. From intricate crafts to delicious local treats, Guyana’s markets and shops offer a diverse range of products perfect for holiday gifting. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, here’s your guide to the best places for holiday shopping in…
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