The country's rainforests are part of the Guiana Shield, a geological formation that encompasses portions of Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Venezuela, and Brazil. This region is considered one of the last remaining intact tropical wilderness areas on Earth. It boasts an astonishing array of flora and fauna, including rare and endangered species such as jaguars, giant river otters, harpy eagles, and giant anteaters.
Whether you seek thrilling outdoor escapades or serene moments of tranquility, Guyana has it all. With comprehensive travel tips, detailed maps, and insider recommendations, this guide is your indispensable companion to ensure a seamless and unforgettable journey.