Travel Tips for the country
Guyana - a wonderful blend of Caribbean and South America.
For tourists interested in Guyana with its diversity of natural areas, savannas, rain forests, mountains, rivers, waterfalls, a huge variety of outlandish flora and fauna, and most importantly - Guyanese hospitality. The friendly people of different cultures descendants, mingling historical reasons for the country. Here an amazing time for our tolerance of others' traditions, culture, religion, and an amazing openness and friendliness to visitors.
Three rivers - Essequibo, Demerara and Berbice divide the country into four different parts% savanna, mountainous region, sand hills and the coastal strip.
Politically, so to speak, the country is divided into 10 regions: Region 1 - Barayma Vainio, Region 2 - Pomerun-Supernaam, Region 3 - Essequibo aylands - West Demerara, Region 4 - Demerara-Mahayka, Region 5 - Mahayka-Berbice, Region 6 East Berbice - Korranteyn, Region 7 - Kuiun - Mazaruni, Region 8 - Potaro - Siparuni, Region 9 - Upper Takata - Upper Essequibo and Demerara region of the top 10 - Upper Berbice.
Internal in Guyana - a dream eco-tourists with powerful waterfalls, streams and rivers, pristine rainforests, rich wildlife, which includes more than 800 bird species and more than 1,000 species of trees savannahs.
Having been in the interior provinces, you can feel the rhythm of country life. Most people live along the coastline, which lies 6 feet below the Atlantic Ocean. People engaged mainly in farming and fishing, as well as their ancestors were engaged a century ago.
Sam Georgetown - the capital of Guyana, is also of great interest because of wildlife to see here, you can simply everywhere. More than 200 species of birds live in urban parks, a zoo. You can get acquainted with the historical naslenie in Guyana to look at museums and historic buildings, which includes in its list and the main attraction of Guyana - St. George, called St. George Katidral, likely the highest wooden church in the world.
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