Guyana

Essential Travel Information

Everything You Need to Know Before You Go to Guyana

Known as the “Land of Many Waters,” Guyana offers untouched rainforests, thundering waterfalls, and rich biodiversity. Travelers explore Kaieteur Falls, one of the world’s tallest single-drop waterfalls, or cruise rivers spotting giant otters, caimans, and exotic birds.

With Indigenous villages, British colonial heritage, and Creole traditions, Guyana blends diverse cultures. Adventure seekers enjoy eco-lodges, hiking, and wildlife safaris, while Georgetown offers colorful markets and historic architecture. From pristine landscapes to warm hospitality, Guyana is a hidden Caribbean-South American treasure where nature and culture unite to create unforgettable travel experiences for curious explorers.

Essential Travel Information

Everything You Need to Know Before You Go to Guyana

Known as the “Land of Many Waters,” Guyana offers untouched rainforests, thundering waterfalls, and rich biodiversity. Travelers explore Kaieteur Falls, one of the world’s tallest single-drop waterfalls, or cruise rivers spotting giant otters, caimans, and exotic birds.

With Indigenous villages, British colonial heritage, and Creole traditions, Guyana blends diverse cultures. Adventure seekers enjoy eco-lodges, hiking, and wildlife safaris, while Georgetown offers colorful markets and historic architecture. From pristine landscapes to warm hospitality, Guyana is a hidden Caribbean-South American treasure where nature and culture unite to create unforgettable travel experiences for curious explorers.

Kaieteur Falls

One of the world’s tallest single-drop waterfalls, located in Kaieteur National Park.

Iwokrama Forest

A vast rainforest reserve known for its biodiversity and canopy walkway.

Essequibo River

The longest river in Guyana, offering diverse landscapes and experiences

Orinduik Falls

A scenic waterfall on the Ireng River, known for its natural beauty.

Shell Beach

A remote area where Leatherback, Green, and Olive Ridley turtles nest.

Entry Requirements

Passport

Required, valid for at least six months upon entry into Guyana.

Visa

Required for most nationalities; check embassy website before making travel arrangements.

Proof of Return or Onward Travel

Required to demonstrate valid departure plans from Guyana.

Packing Essentials

What to Buy While In Guyana

Guyana Google Map

🗓️ Major Events

📌 Travel Tips

Emergency Services

Police

Police: Dial 911 or 225-8196

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Fire or Ambulance

Fire Service: Dial 912 Ambulance Dial 913

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Tourist Information

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