Guyana Travel Blogs

Browse travel blogs from Guyana below. Guyana travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Guyana.

#1 of 14 Guyana travel blogs
Guyana...so much to learn: Guyana Travel Photos
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Feb 13, 2009 – Jul 25, 2009
Guyana -› Georgetown, Guyana -› …
Well, I am not from Guyana...just working here. But most people don't know much about Guyana... and I include myself in that group prior to coming here. I studied and did research since my work revolves around working with the people and I still fell short. The Carib, Indian, Amerindian, Brazilian …
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#2 of 14 Guyana travel blogs
The Savanna and Iwokrama Forest in Guyana
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Dec 06, 2007 – Aug 07, 2008
To get to Guyana from Manaus you have to take a 12 hour bus to Boa Vista and then another bus to Bonfim, the Brazilian town on the border. The bus drops you off at the Policia Federal where you can get an exit stamp. Brazil paid for the construction of a new bridge that spans the river separati…
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#3 of 14 Guyana travel blogs
Guyana, South Ameica: Guyana Travel Photos
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Aug 12, 2005 – May 25, 2007
Guyana is located on the northeastern coast of South America surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the north, Venezuela to the west, Suriname to the east and Brazil to the south. The only english speaking country in South America.
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#4 of 14 Guyana travel blogs
GUYANA, SOUTH AMERICA: Guyana Travel Photos
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Mar 02, 2003 – Mar 02, 2009
Mi viaje a Guyana fue una experiencia inolvidable! Conoci muchos sitios interesantes, paisajes hermosos otra cultura,los indigenas de las tribus Wapishana y Arawak, quienes me dieron la mejor estadia en ese pais. (Yo diria que mejor que un hotel de 5 estrellas) Tuve la oportunidad de convivir con los amerindios pasando noches durmiendo en hamacas,en cabanitas y ranchos, comiendo lo que cazabamos ese dia,y cocinando en fogones hechos por ellos mismos. Aventura total!
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#5 of 14 Guyana travel blogs
Guyana, South America: Guyana Travel Photos
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Mar 02, 2003 – Apr 02, 2003
Mi viaje a Guyana fue una experiencia inolvidable! Conoci muchos sitios interesantes, paisajes hermosos otras culturas,los indigenas de las tribus Wapishana y Arawak, quienes fueron esenciales para pasar la mejor estadia en ese pais. (Yo diria que mejor que un hotel de 5 estrellas) Tuve la oportunidad de convivir con los amerindios pasando noches durmiendo en hamacas, otras en cabanitas o ranchos, comiendo lo que cazabamos ese dia,y concinando en fogones hechos por ellos mismos. Aventura total!
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#6 of 14 Guyana travel blogs
BEACHES: Guyana Travel Photos
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Dec 10, 2007
These are pics of some places i've either visited or live....just sharing the view...
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#7 of 14 Guyana travel blogs
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Apr 10, 2008 – Jan 03, 2009
My life as a flight attendant -- as of right now it's just an itinerary of where I've been but I may add some places to go, sites to see, and all that soon. = )
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#8 of 14 Guyana travel blogs
Stop 4
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Jul 01, 2006 – Jul 24, 2006
In a perfect world with no flight cancellations or delays, and where someone could hop from plane to plane within 15 minutes, how many countries can a person visit in the shortest possible time? Here's one possibility using July 2006 timetables.
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#9 of 14 Guyana travel blogs
Georgetown Airport
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Mar 26, 2006 – Mar 18, 2007
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#10 of 14 Guyana travel blogs
Caribbean
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Jan 12, 2010 – Mar 08, 2010
Trip over most of carribean...
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#11 of 14 Guyana travel blogs
How do you describe Guyana???
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Dec 28, 2002
"At the point where the Caribbean meets South America on its North Atlantic seaboard lies an almost unknown, but incredibly wonderful land of unspoilt beauty, where the virgin rainforest leads to the Amazon Basin. Where the jungle is still unexplored, rivers uncharted and mountains yet to be climbe…
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#12 of 14 Guyana travel blogs
Guyana
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Jul 24, 2007
Everyone told me that this was a 3rd world country and instantly I came up with images of dispare and poverty in my mind. In some cases the images were correct but what I found was just people trying to live life the best they can. I can say that I enjoyed my trip to Georgetown thanks in part to the people in the office down there. They definately made the trip fun.
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#13 of 14 Guyana travel blogs
Guyana
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Aug 08, 2012 – Jul 11, 2013
French Guiana -› Suriname -› …
South America
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#14 of 14 Guyana travel blogs
Ride dem bull, bwoy! Kill dat bull bwoyyy!
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Sep 09, 2009
When and where in Guyana can you dress like cowboys and cowgirls and have a feel of the life in the South American Wild West? Lethem Rodeo is your answer. Apart from an airstrip and one or two admin buildings and hotels, there is not much else in Lethem. It's a super relaxing Guyanese town, in th…
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