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10 Places To Visit In Guyana That Are Worth The Trip | Guyana Tourism

10 places to visit in Guyana
Guyana is a South America country which is located on the main land and is been bordered by the Atlantic Ocean. George is the capital of this city and just like any other country, Guyana has its attractive places which draws people. This third smallest sovereign in the mainland of South America, brings you 10 places to visit in Guyana.

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The Guianas: South America's Wild Coast

At the top of South America are three small territories. Until about ten years ago, not a single road connected them to the outside world. They are some of the world’s least talked about places and yet all three have interesting stories to tell. Stories of sugar and slavery, calypso and cults. In this series of videos I’m going to tell the story, of the Guianas...

Books
- John Gimlette, Wild Coast: Travels on South America's Untamed Edge, 2011
- John Hemming, Tree of Rivers: The Story of the Amazon, 2008
- Charles C. Mann, 1491: The Americas Before Columbus, 2005
- Charles C. Mann, 1493: How the Ecological Collision of Europe and the Americas Gave Rise to the Modern World, 2011
- McNeill, J. R, Mosquito Empires; Ecology and War in the Greater Carribbean, 2010
- English colonies in Guiana and on the Amazon, 1604-1668, James A. Williamson, 1923

Articles
- The Economist
- Tim Merrill, ed. Guyana: A Country Study. Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress, 1992.
- ‘A New History of the First Peoples in the Americas’, Adam Rutherford The Atlantic, 2017
- Suriname: 2016 Country Review,
- ‘Genome-wide Ancestry and Demographic History of African-Descendant Maroon Communities from French Guiana and Suriname’, Fortes-Lima et al, Am J Hum Genet. 2017
- FREIRE, José R. Bessa. “Da ‘fala boa’ ao português na Amazônia brasileira”. Amerindia. Revue d’Ethnolinguistique Amerindienne, Paris, 1983, 8, pp. 39-83
- ‘MI5 files reveal details of 1953 coup that overthrew British Guiana's leaders’, Associated Press, The Guardian, 2011
- Richard Price, ‘Maroons in Guyane: Getting the Numbers Right’, Brill, 7th December 2018
- Scott B. MacDonald, ‘Has anything changed since French Guiana’s 2017 social upheaval?’, April 20, 2021
- ‘A Path to Prosperity for Oil-Rich Guyana’, Harvard International review, 27 September, 2023
- ‘Venezuelans to vote in referendum over large swathe of territory under dispute with Guyana’, AP, December 3rd 2023

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14:25 The Transatlantic Slave Trade
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GEORGETOWN VLOG | Walking the streets of Georgetown, Guyana 4K

Georgetown, Guyana!

Georgetown is the capital of Guyana and a fun city with great markets, street food, impressive wildlife and history!

In this Guyana travel vlog I take a walking tour and check out some of the top things to do in Georgetown.

If you're looking for things to do in Georgetown then take a look at the list below and don't forget to try some delicious Guyanese food!


0:00 - 0:14 - Intro

0:15 - 1:17 - Bourda Market | Checking out Bourda Market to get some fresh vegetables.

1:18 - 2:12 - Walking to Georgetown National Park to see the West Indian Manatees

2:13 - 3:30 - Joe's Puri Shop | Making puris with one of the most famous food places in Georgetown.

3:31 - 4:15 - Walking down The Avenue, Georgetown and visiting St George's Cathedral (One of the largest wooden buildings in the world.)

4:16 - 5:34 - Visiting Stabroek Market and seeing the gold traders in Georgetown's most famous market area.

5:35 - 7:10 - Taking a boat on the Demerara River, Georgetown

7:11 - 7:30 - Sunset in Georgetown, Guyana.

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Guyana Travel Guide: 10 BEST Things to do in Guyana

Here are the 10 best things to do in Guyana.

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Guyana is a little-known gem located on the northern coast of South America. This diverse country is home to an array of natural beauty, including rainforests, waterfalls, and savannahs. It is also a place rich in culture, with a diverse mix of indigenous, African, and European influences.

If you're looking for an off-the-beaten-path destination that offers a wide range of things to do, Guyana is definitely worth considering. In this video, we'll take you on a journey through this fascinating country and introduce you to all that it has to offer.

You'll get to explore the capital city of Georgetown, which is filled with historic landmarks and colonial architecture. You'll also get to visit the Amerindian Village and participate in traditional activities like basket weaving and archery.

But that's not all! Guyana is also home to the Iwokrama Rainforest Reserve, where you can go on a nature hike and spot exotic birds and animals like jaguars and capybaras. And if you love water activities, you won't want to miss a boat tour through the Essequibo River, the longest river in Guyana and home to an abundance of wildlife.

So sit back, relax, and join us as we discover all the amazing things to do in Guyana. This is a destination that has something for everyone, and we can't wait to share it with you.

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Back in July of 2022, I explored my 90th country, Guyana, beginning in the capital city, Georgetown. Come with me on my very first day in the country as I get my first taste of Guyanese food and explore the capital!

For this trip, I teamed up with Visit Guyana and Discovery Guyana. Our first adventure together was exploring the Bourda Market, followed by a trip to the famous Backyard Café. Inside the Guyana Shop, I saw items made by local women, including achar, cassareep, crafts, pepper sauces, and more.

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The pepper sauces looked amazing. They come in passionfruit, mango, and other flavors. I wanted to buy some. I also saw some cassava bread in packages, green seasoning (for seasoning meats), rubs, sauces, curries, extracts, spices, honey, local wines, and coconut biscuits.

I tried a coconut biscuit, which had a nice crunch and a slight sweetness to it. Lots of dishes here are made with coconut!

They then showed me some Limacol, which is considered a cure-all in Guyana. It’s sort of like Robitussin! Then, we headed into Bourda Market. There were tons of fresh fruit and vegetable vendors selling bananas, massive ripe pears (avocadoes), starfruit, watermelon, pineapple and more.

I loved the juicy and sour starfruit, which they use to make a traditional black cake. They call starfruit “five finger” in Guyana! Next was some fresh pineapple, which was so sweet and tasty! It’s the best pineapple I’ve ever had! I followed that with some amazing papaya.

Bourda is a drive-through market, so there are cars as well as pedestrians. Further on, we saw some okra, Guyanese cherries (which were nice and sour), sweet cassava, turmeric, and bottles of peppers. I tried a bite of a really spicy pepper! Next was a super sweet sapodilla fruit.

Then, we headed to the meat, fish, and poultry section, where the vendors were cleaning tons of fresh fish. It reminded me of the wet markets I’ve visited in parts of Asia. They also had some massive catfish, gray snapper, and more. Further on were different cuts of beef and then the household section of the market.

This market dates back to 1876. Then, we went to get some fried fish and pepper sauce! The fish was nice, and the pepper sauce was spicy with a bit of lime. It wasn’t too heavy. I loved it! It had some real heat to it!

Next was some fresh coconut water with cask-aged rum. It was so delicious! Then, we drove 10 minutes to the Backyard Café, which is reservation-only. They grow herbs all over the grounds. There’s a bar and a table outside, as well as an indoor section.

I watched them make rum and punch with passionfruit, lime, vodka, rum, gin, and ice. It was the best rum & punch of my life! I loved the sourness and the refreshing taste!

Next, we started making egg balls. They started by rolling out the cassava dough, which they cover a boiled egg with. Then, they drip it in a turmeric-rich batter and drop it in the hot oil. They fry until they’re golden brown! You eat them with a delicious sauce containing mango, garlic, vinegar, salt, and wiri wiri pepper.

The crunch of the coating was incredible, and the cassava inside was creamy. The mango sauce was fantastic! It was an amazing Guyanese street food! We followed that with some sorrel, which is a refreshing cinnamon and pimiento drink typically eaten at Christmas.

Then, they made the pepperpot with beef, cassareep (a byproduct of cassava), garlic, ginger, thyme, cinnamon, and more. It’s the national dish and you eat it with coconut bread. It was incredible. It had a syrupy thickness and the meat was unbelievably tender and tasty. It fell apart in my mouth!


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Guyana: South America's Weirdest Country

In this urban adventure, I will travel into Georgetown's Stabroek Market to experience the street culture of this humid city. Although Guyana is on the fringes of the Caribbean region, it is NOT a tourist destination. Instead, Guyana is a minerals, oil and agriculture rich country on the brink of massive development. Before Guyana changes, let us explore this country.
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The Best Late Night Food Tour in Georgetown, Guyana!

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My first day in Guyana continued with a late-night street food tour of the capital, Georgetown! Come with me as I try some Guyanese street food after dark!

My guide Stacey from Visit Guyana and I started our late night food adventure on Sherriff Street, where we’d be having local fast food! It’s the place to go for quick, easy, and tasty foods!

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Our first stop was Crazy Burgers, where you can buy burgers, fried chicken, and more. They built us a burger with ketchup, cabbage, red onion, garlic mayo, mustard, and a mountain of grilled boneless chicken, topped with shredded white cheese!

The burger was exceptional. It was juicy and creamy, with a prominent garlic flavor. I added a bit of spice to mine, which made it peppery. It was so delicious, but I had to pace myself!

It was raining hard that night, so we waited a bit for it to calm down after a guy from a food truck across the street invited us to try his burgers! At King & Queens Bar-B-Que, we saw that they had chicken and beef burgers, grilled beef, milkshakes, and more.

They’d be making us their special Hawaiian fish burger. Their slogan is “One bite and you’re hooked!” They deep-fried some onions and fried us some eggs. I tried their super spicy pepper sauce, their special house sauce, and their amazing barbecue sauce.

They toasted the bugs, added a creamy relish, and topped it with the fish dipped in the barbecue sauce. Then, they add turkey bacon, caramelized onions, Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato, cucumber, mustard, pineapple, and the egg.

This burger was massive and full of contrasting textures. It was finger-licking good! I loved the garlic in their house sauce. The spice level was subtle and the pineapple added a nice acidity and sweetness. It was the perfect tropical fish burger!

Next, we drove less than a minute to Wild Burgers, where they make wraps and burgers. I watched them make a chicken wrap, but we’d be getting a beef burger. They use ground beef and add hot dogs, ketchup, pineapple, onion, mustard, and an egg. It’s a massive, messy burger that looks almost like a Sloppy Joe!

The burger was so good. It was so saucy, but I had to add a bit of spicy sauce. The fluffy bun absorbed everything. The toppings fall out as you eat, so I couldn’t help but lick the paper. It was unbelievable! What an awesome, calorie-filled street food tour of Sherriff Street in Georgetown!

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Wow, People in Guyana Are Fun! (#104)

For a very long time, I had looked at the map of South America and wondered about those 3 tiny countries at the top -- the countries that no one knew even existed. One of those countries, Guyana, actually had a huge immigrant population in New York, where I'm from. It was the only English speaking country in South America, they said. It was a country of unspoiled natural beauty, they also said. With the world slowly reopening again, I knew I had to go. Guyana is not rich, but with it's recent discovery of oil, that will be changing very soon. But I was there for the people.

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President of GUYANA Cooks Eid GUYANESE FOOD!! The Best Beef Curry in the World?

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As my adventures in Guyana continued, I was shocked when I got an invitation from the President of Guyana to join him for an Eid celebration at his home! Come with me as the President of Guyana cooks me an incredible Guyanese food feast for Eid!

President Irfan Ali is known for his excellent cooking skills! He and his assistant chef Fiona would be making us an amazing beef curry, which I was super excited to try. He uses all fresh ingredients from his garden. He even makes his own 17-spice mixture!

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He’d be cooking in the old traditional way. First, he washed some dal and some rice. He also would be stirring the food with a giant paddle. He had a giant bucket of fatty meat, which would be full of flavor.

They have smokers where they’d be cooking all the meat. Then, they showed me the garden, where they grow herbs and vegetables like mint, basil, fine-leaf thyme, broad-leaf thyme, parsley, shallots, celery, callaloo leaf, chadon beni, and more. I tried a bit of everything. It was all super fresh and tasty! The callaloo leaf reminded me of spinach!

They also grow grapes on the property, as well as sugarcane. The president planted this garden long before he got elected. You have to bite the outer skin of the sugarcane and tear it off with your teeth to get to the sweet, moist meat inside.

Back at the outdoor kitchen, the aroma was incredible. He started building the curry by adding the fresh meat and the spice mixture to a huge pot. The pot reminded me of some I’d seen in south India! The colors were so rich! It would be ready in just 90 minutes!

Inside, they were cooking some yard fowl and dal. They grind spices using a masala brick. It’s so fresh! I tried some garlic and coconut choka. The coconut choka was really nice, grainy, and a little spicy.

Outside they put a huge piece of beef in the smoker. Then, in the kitchen, Stacey and I had some dal with rice and coconut choka. There was a spicy wiri wiri pepper in there that was super hot! The coconut choka was so different from anything I’d ever had!

Then, they started building a duck curry. The garlic, onions, and peppers with the masala mixture smelled heavenly. I coud have eaten it by itself! Next, she added the duck!

Back outside, President Ali gave me a mug of the dal so I could try it, but it was too hot! Next, he started on the liver fry and gave me a genip, which is a meaty, lychee-like fruit that’s very sweet!

I tried some delicious coconut water, followed by the dal in the mug. It wasn’t too chunky but had a nice amount of spice and some cumin. It was the best dal I’d had in Guyana so far! Next, I tried some of the liver fry, which melted in my mouth! Then, President Ali showed me a cow head and cow heel.

Back in the kitchen, his grandmother was making some pepperpot! But now it was time to eat!

The beef curry was some of the most tender beef I’ve ever had. It had been butchered today, so it was super fresh. The 17 spices gave it so much flavor, but it wasn’t overbearing. After a while, His Excellency even joined us to eat!

Next were coconut buns, which were fluffy and contained raisins and lots of grated coconut. Then, I learned His Excellence had prepared a gift for me: the paddle he used to cook our meal!

We took our duck curry to go. What an incredible day I will never forget! Huge thanks to President Irfan Ali and his family for inviting me into their home!

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50 Hours in Guyana Amazon Rainforest! Exotic Guyanese Food! (Full Documentary)

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Guyana has some of the best food I’ve ever had! Today, we’re heading to Moraikobai, an indigenous village deep inside the rainforest. We’re going to learn about their culture, and of course, we’re eating everything they got!

Breadfruit, quinches, cassava bread, barbecued chicken, piwari, even cassava bread pudding! I am also eating worms! Slimy yet satisfying. Let’s go to Moraikobai, Guyana!

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Why Guyana, Suriname & Belize Part of the Caribbean?

Though Guyana, Suriname, and Belize are geographically located in South and Central America respectively, they are all considered to be Caribbean countries. Buy why?

Guyana in South America borders Venezuela, Suriname, and Brazil, and Suriname similarly borders Brazil, Guyana, and French Guiana, a French territory. It is even a more extreme case for Belize, which shares its border with only Mexico and Guatemala, and is surrounded by only Spanish-speaking countries.

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Seasons in Guyana: Temperature and Climate by Month

Gayana neighboring Venezuela, with Brazil and with Surinam, an English -speaking country in Latin America: spring, summer, autumn and winter.
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