
Kaieteur Falls, Mount Roraima, the largest plateau in South America, one of the tallest wooden cathedrals in the world, savannas, sea turtles, waterfalls, the Georgetown lighthouse, the colonial architecture of the capital and tropical forests.
01.01 New Year
December 23.02, Republic Day
May 01.05, Labor Day
July 23.02, Independence Day
01.08, Emmancipation Day
December 25.12, Christmas
December 26.12, Boxing Day
911, single emergency number
114 police
115, fire department
116, emergency medical care
– Cheddi Jagan, President
– Forbes Burnham, President
– Eddy Grant, musician
– swim in rivers with caimans and piranhas
- visiting gold mining areas without permission
– photographing airports
– export timber without a license
– moving along rural roads at night
– When meeting, it is customary to shake hands with someone.
– Community ties and respect for elders play an important role.
– It is customary to wear national costumes on holidays.
– In the villages, tourists are asked to remain quiet.
– Music and dancing are part of everyday life
– greeting / Hello / hello
– gratitude / Thank you / thank you
– please / Please / please
– sorry / Sorry / sorry
– Where is the bus…? / Where is the bus…? / where is the bus
– How much is the ticket? / How much is the ticket? / how much is the ticket?
– pharmacy / Pharmacy / pharmacy
– I need a doctor / I need a doctor
– I need help / I need help / I need help
– Call the police / Call the police
– Call an ambulance / Call an ambulance
– Very tasty! / Delicious! / delicious
– The bill, please / The bill, please
– toast / Cheers! (To your health!)
– joke / In Guyana, rivers are our highways!
It is customary to discuss:
– Nature and rivers
– National cuisine
– Music and dancing
– History and culture
- Hospitality
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and corruption
- Social problems
- Economic difficulties
- Personal income
– go boating on rivers
– observe Kaieteur Falls
– hike in the jungle
– visit markets
Kaieteur Falls, Mount Roraima, the largest plateau in South America, one of the tallest wooden cathedrals in the world, savannas, sea turtles, waterfalls, the Georgetown lighthouse, the colonial architecture of the capital and tropical forests.
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01.01 New Year
December 23.02, Republic Day
May 01.05, Labor Day
July 23.02, Independence Day
01.08, Emmancipation Day
December 25.12, Christmas
December 26.12, Boxing Day
911, single emergency number
114 police
115, fire department
116, emergency medical care
– Cheddi Jagan, President
– Forbes Burnham, President
– Eddy Grant, musician
– swim in rivers with caimans and piranhas
- visiting gold mining areas without permission
– photographing airports
– export timber without a license
– moving along rural roads at night
– When meeting, it is customary to shake hands with someone.
– Community ties and respect for elders play an important role.
– It is customary to wear national costumes on holidays.
– In the villages, tourists are asked to remain quiet.
– Music and dancing are part of everyday life
– greeting / Hello / hello
– gratitude / Thank you / thank you
– please / Please / please
– sorry / Sorry / sorry
– Where is the bus…? / Where is the bus…? / where is the bus
– How much is the ticket? / How much is the ticket? / how much is the ticket?
– pharmacy / Pharmacy / pharmacy
– I need a doctor / I need a doctor
– I need help / I need help / I need help
– Call the police / Call the police
– Call an ambulance / Call an ambulance
– Very tasty! / Delicious! / delicious
– The bill, please / The bill, please
– toast / Cheers! (To your health!)
– joke / In Guyana, rivers are our highways!
It is customary to discuss:
– Nature and rivers
– National cuisine
– Music and dancing
– History and culture
- Hospitality
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and corruption
- Social problems
- Economic difficulties
- Personal income
– go boating on rivers
– observe Kaieteur Falls
– hike in the jungle
– visit markets
