Tourism Experience
- A Night Out on the Town – Great for a Good Lime and a Fun Time!
- Museums: The Guyana National Museum, Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology, Castellani House: the home of the National Gallery of Art, The Museum of African Heritage, John Campbell Police Museum, The Rupununi Weavers Society Museum at Lethem, The Guyana Heritage Museum & The Philatelic Museum
- Tour spots – The Lighthouse, Red House, Anglican Bishop’s House, Prime Minister’s Residence, State House, The Walter Roth Museum Of Anthropology, The Cenotaph, The National Library (Carnegie Building), St. George’s Cathedral, Monument Of The Non-Aligned Movement, High Court, St. Andrew’s Kirk, Stabroek Market
- Seawall Sundays – the popular Guyana lime
- Birding in Coastal Guyana: Georgetown Botanical Gardens, Mahaica River & Abary River
- Kaieteur Falls: the world’s largest single-drop waterfall [226 meters (741 ft) high] by the volume of water flowing over it.
- Botanical Gardens and Zoo: These gardens have a huge variety of tropical flowers and one of the finest collection of palms, as well as lovely lilies. An example of the gardens vast collection are the lotus and the immense Victoria Regia Lily, Guyana’s national flower. These gardens have a huge variety of tropical flowers and one of the finest collection of palms, as well as lovely lilies. An example of the gardens vast collection are the lotus and the immense Victoria Regia Lily, Guyana’s national flower. The Guyana Zoo is also located within the Botanical Gardens and exhibits a variety of the world’s most impressive species of indigenous flora and fauna from the large and virgin rainforests of Guyana. Mammals: jaguar, puma, tapir, giant otter, white-faced saki monkey, capuchin monkey, tayra, a family of two-toed sloths and manatees. Birds: eagles and hawks (raptors), parrots, toucans and owls. Reptiles: rattlesnakes, spectacled caiman, anacondas, mata mata turtle, and emerald tree boa.
- Orinduik Falls: The Orinduik Falls are situated amid the rolling, grass-covered hills at the edge of the Pakaraima Mountains and is a wide, multi-tiered series of cascades making it an ideal waterfall for swimming. The Waterfall is approximately 25 m tall and more than 150 m wide.
- Events and Festivals: Guyana Carnival, The South Rupununi Safari, International Motor Racing, Rupununi Rodeo, Lake Mainstay Regatta, Mashramani, Phagwah, Pakaraima Safari, Easter Weekend, Bartica Easter Regatta, Indian Arrival Day, Emancipation & Christmas in Guyana
Source: http://exploreguyana.org/