Guyana 50 Years of Independence
A message from H.E. Brigadier David Granger, President Co-operative Republic of Guyana
Guyana, our country, is a rare gem. Located on the northern shoulder of South America, the country consists mainly of pristine rainforest and savannahs. Within these lands are to be found our wealth – minerals, timber and the world’s most unique and diverse flora and fauna.
Our eco-tourism product is incomparable. Guyana contains nature’s most captivating and intriguing animals, insects and plant life, including the world’s largest anteater, eagle, river otter, rodent, snake, freshwater fish, freshwater turtle and lily.
Guyana is also home to the Black Caiman, a marvel within the alligatoriade family. My country also possesses numerous waterfalls, rapids, mountain ranges, vast savannahs, dense and virgin rainforests and teeming aquatic life cialis cost online.
Explore Guyana Magazine has, over the years, been in the forefront of highlighting to its readership Guyana’s exceptional tourism product. I wish to place on record my government’s appreciation for the invaluable service this magazine has provided in unmasking Guyana’s natural treasures and unmatched hospitality.
Guyana plans to become the next emerging frontier in global green tourism. We are committed to achieving a green economy, to preserving our wildlife and to becoming a model of environmentally-friendly and sustainable development.
Over the next five years, we hope to have Guyana implanted as one of the premier tourist destinations in the world. We want to encourage more tourists, nature lovers and adventure-seekers to visit Guyana and experience our tourism offerings. We are also interested in investments in our tourism products.
Guyana welcomes investors, tourists and returning residents with open arms. We are proud of what we can offer the rest of the world, confident in our ability and assured in our future.