The first settlers of Guyana are known as the Indigenous Peoples (Amerindians).
The nine distinct indigenous groups are Akawaios, Arawaks, Arecunas, Caribs, Makushis, Patamonas, Warraus, Wapishanas and Wai-way
Don’t look too far from home for adventure! When travel is open explore places like waikin ranch in the Rupununi.
Here you’ll enjoy the best of all the worlds: from rustic ranch living, Savannah adventures, birdwatching and wildlife & farm to table food.
All aboard! For all those adventurers waiting to be set free, Guyana has many rivers for you to traverse, leading to countless adventurers, when travel resumes.
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Calling all foodies! Looking to sample your way across Guyana? Here are some of our suggestions for must try meals! Trust us, this is just a tiny sample of the Abundance of Fresh fruit, Veggies, Fish and Street food available. Learn more here: https://t.co/MRQp4CApww