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Weather:
Ideal duration: 4-6 days
Best Time: January to February, August to September Read More
Ideal Duration: 7-10 days for exploring Georgetown, Kaieteur Falls, and Iwokrama Forest; longer for remote and eco-tourism exploration
Best Time: September to November (Dry season)
Accommodation Cost (per night in USD): Limited variety:
Budget: $30-60
Mid-range: $80-120
Luxury: $150 and above
Budget for Food & Drinks (per day in USD): Budget: $20-30
Mid-range: $40-60
Visa Policy for Indians:
Visa on Arrival or eVisa available
Visa Policy for Other Nationals:
Visa on Arrival or eVisa available for many countries
Getting In Guyana:
Cheddi Jagan International Airport (GEO) in Georgetown
Getting Around Guyana:
Buses, minibusses, taxis
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Not quite like any other country of the continent, Guyana is a destination for tourists who love wandering amid the nature and care nothing for the modern world. The sense of serenity and tranquillity is not just overwhelming but also something, one will cherish for lifetime.
Like a dose of refreshing retreat, Guyana is a country lost in wilderness and raw nature located on the northeast coast of South America. Almost close to the size of Britain, Guyana still preserves its nature in an untouched way yet full of life and magic. Away from the touch of modernity and tourist infrastructure, the country offers plethora of natural wonders including lush rainforests, sandy beaches, snaking rivers, cascading waterfalls, and wavering savannahs. It also features richness in wildlife, rustic capital of Georgetown adorned with stilted wooden houses and vibrancy of West Indian culture that is clearly visible on streets and food of the country. This thrilling destination is for strong hearts who are willing to give up their regular manÕs comfort and are prepared to take a plunge into an adventurous expedition. The reward is unforgettable and simply remarkable!