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How Do People In Guyana Travel From Place To Place ?
The usual modes of transportation in towns and cities of Guyana are bicycles, cars, taxis, mopeds and minibuses. However, getting from one part of the country to another is done by way of minibuses. If people want to cross rivers, then boats and pontoon ferries are used. However, tourists can also use airplanes to get around the country as many landing strips have been built across the country. More..
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Guyana Tourism Attractions
Guyana is known for its beautiful building, historical sites, monuments and museums. |
People from all over the world come to visit this beautiful country that has untouched natural landscapes and a rich history and culture. Here are some of Guyana tourism attractions:
Guyana Tourism Attractions:
- Guyana Museum is situated on the North Road. It is worth visiting this museum has it has a rich collection of flora and fauna, Amerindian arts and crafts, and many archaeological findings.
- The Guyana Heritage Museum is based at Kastev, and you will find 18th and 19th century maps, coins and stamps on display. In addition, you will also find books by Guyanese writers along with ancient utensils and other artifacts.
- The Museum of African Heritage concentrates of the life of the Africans. Here you will be able to see African art, and meanings of traditions followed by the African people of Guyana. Also, you will be able to see musical instruments, clothing, and games used by the African slaves who were brought in during the colonial era.
- Kaieteur Falls is considered to be one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world. It is also home to many endangered animals and species. The waterfall is located close to the Kaieteur National Park, and can be reached either by land or air.
- St. George's Cathedral is one of the tallest buildings made from wood in the world. It has a spire that is 40 meters tall. The cathedral was designed by Sir Arthur Bloomfield, and was opened in 1892.
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