Communities.
Communities in Guya na are all different from each other. They are different in the physical sense as well as the cultural sense. Each Community has much to offer in terms of rich history, architecture and star spots (areas that are frequented by tourist). Every community is connected by a common vein however...our warm and friendly people.More information on wonderful communities in Guyana you may want to visit will be availibly shortly.
Check out these pages for interesting places:
Community Tourism within the Rupununi
Aranaputa Village
The Ecotourism Nature Trail and Rest Cabin, perched 305 metres (1000
ft.) above the indigenous community of Aranaputa, has one of the
most fabulous and panoramic views of the Rupununi Savannah. The
energetic hike to the rest cabin rewards visitors with hammocks
and a simple kitchen and dining hall. Local activities include nature
trail walks, bird watching, night trekking, and animal spotting.
Petroglyphs and Fair View Village
The hospitable residents of Fairview will gladly share their traditional
Makushi culture and history with their guests. It was the Makushi
that gave the world curare - one of the most widely used sources
of muscle relaxant in the world. Then visit the nearby ancient petroglyphs.
These stunning works of art are estimated to be over 6,000 years
old and best seen during low-water season
Surama Village Link to Wilderness Explorers at
www.wilderness-explorers.com
as they are the booking agents
For further details, please contact Ms Kathy Fredericks and Shawndell
Allicock – Bookings Clerk or Wally Prince – Tourism
Co-ordinator
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