As Guyana continues to grow as a cultural powerhouse in the Caribbean and South America, the country is embracing new celebrations that highlight unity, creativity, and heritage. One of the most exciting emerging traditions is the Festival of Lights 2025 — a vibrant community celebration that blends Guyana’s multicultural spirit with its love for storytelling,…
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Christmas in Guyana has always been a season of joy, rhythm, food, family, and warm cultural togetherness. But in recent years, one festive event has risen above all others to become a national favourite — the Guyana Christmas Village. A vibrant explosion of colours, music, handmade crafts, local cuisine, and immersive cultural showcases, the Christmas…
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Every September, Guyana pauses, celebrates, and listens. Amerindian Heritage Month is not only a tribute to the country’s First Peoples—it is an invitation to rediscover the land through their eyes. In 2025, the celebrations unfolded under the theme “Igniting Unity, Celebrating Progress, Advancing Our Culture,” a timely reminder that Indigenous heritage is not a relic…
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Every year, as July slips into August, Guyana enters a season of remembrance and celebration that is as profound as it is vibrant. Emancipation in Guyana is not a single day; it is an entire cultural cycle that begins from July 31st and culminates in the grand observances on August 1st. At the centre of…
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When Guyanese travellers dream of turquoise waters, soft white-sand beaches, vibrant festivals, and a place that feels both familiar and refreshingly different, one destination quietly rises above the rest: Tobago — the Caribbean’s secret jewel. While many people think of the Caribbean as a crowded collection of tourist-packed resorts and over-commercialized attractions, Tobago is the…
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A Complete Guide to Planning the Perfect Winter Trip to Guyana When winter sweeps across North America and Europe — bringing freezing winds, grey skies, and endless snow — Guyana becomes a tropical refuge bursting with colour, sunshine, and unforgettable adventure. While the world bundles up, Guyana opens its rivers, rainforests, culture, and culinary delights…
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The GuyExpo 2025 Opening Ceremony Last night the National Exhibition Centre at Sophia came alive for the opening of GuyExpo 2025, and what a night it was — a celebration equal parts marketplace, cultural showcase and business networking hub. This year’s edition marks the expo’s 30th anniversary and runs from November 13–16 under the theme…
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From riverfront bars to street-side grills, Georgetown comes alive after dark. When most travelers picture Guyana, they imagine emerald forests, thundering waterfalls, Indigenous traditions, and sleepy riverside villages wrapped in mist. But when the sun drops behind the Demerara horizon, another side of the country awakens — bold, vibrant, rhythmic, and irresistibly alive. Guyana’s nightlife…
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When you travel to Guyana, it’s not just the waterfalls, rainforests, and rivers that take your breath away — it’s the food. Every dish tells a story. Every flavor carries the memory of a people, a history, and a homeland woven from Africa, India, Portugal, China, and the Indigenous nations who first called this land…
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There are places that hum softly in the background of a country’s story—quiet, remote, and breathtakingly alive. Guyana’s Shell Beach Wildlife Sanctuary is one of those places.It’s not on every postcard or travel guide. It doesn’t have crowds or resorts or easy access.And yet, for those who make the journey, it offers something few destinations…
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