TOURISTS and adventure seekers can now enjoy the beauty of Guyana from anywhere in the world with Visitapoint.gy. Industry leaders and tourism professionals ...
he wrote. Despite ongoing criticism, the tour has strong support from the government’s Tourism Authority and Guyana’s Tourism and Hospitality Association. Tourism Minister Oneidge Walrond told ...
seeing Guyana’s tourism attractions as surviving and thriving long after oil has ceased to flow. A different but complementary view draws attention to the stimulus that the oil sector provides ...
By leveraging sport as a catalyst, the government aims to not only boost visitor numbers but also stimulate broader economic ...
A tour operator is planning to turn Jonestown, a remote area in Guyana surrounded by jungle where more than 900 people died under the direction of cult leader Jim Jones, into a tourist destination.
The country of Guyana is set to open Jonestown to tourists more than four decades after the 1978 massacre. NBC News' Guad Venegas talks to one of the tour operators about the controversial decision.
The Jonestown massacre in 1978 left more than 900 dead in Guyana, a country in South America. Now, that country is considering turning that site into a tourist attraction. The massacre 46 years ...
he wrote. Despite ongoing criticism, the tour has strong support from the government’s Tourism Authority and Guyana’s Tourism and Hospitality Association. Tourism Minister Oneidge Walrond told the AP ...
he wrote. Despite ongoing criticism, the tour has strong support from the government's Tourism Authority and Guyana’s Tourism and Hospitality Association. Tourism Minister Oneidge Walrond told ...