Tuesday 21 February 2012

Holidaying in Guyana

When will you come to visit? I don't know, but here are some things to take into consideration:

National Holidays
Republic Day/ Mashramani (non-religious)- February 23
Phagwah (Hindu) - Festival of Colours - March 8
Good Friday Christian- April 6
Easter Monday- (Christian)- April 9
Labour Day (Non-religious)- May 1
Arrival Day/Indian Heritage Day - May 5
Independence Day- May 26
Caricom Day- (non-religious)- July 2
Emancipation Day (non-religious)- August 6
Eid ul-Azha (Feast of the Sacrifice) - August 26
Deepavali (Diwali) (Hindu)- Nov 13
Christmas Day (Christian)- December 25
Boxing Day (non-religious)- December 26
April - Brazil anyone???
1st week of May - any takers??
Christmas in Trinidad!

Must sees...
For the more adventurous of you - Kaieteur Falls: Envision 45, 000 gallons of lush black water thundering down a rock escarpment every second. Though I must warn, I will do this tour only ONCE.

The Rupununi savannah (Region 9) is inhabited by the native Amerindian who settled their villages here.The landscape is mindblowing and the feel of the Rupununi savanna is one of a kind.

For those who just want to hang around Georgetown - Guyana's El dorado Rum tour. Voted among the best Rum in the World and a winner of several medals, the El Dorado Rum is a line of production by the Demerara Distillery.

Umana Yana, The Guyana seawall, The Demerara Harbor Bridge, St. George's Cathedral, etc, etc.

The Stabroek Market is a marketplace famous for commercial and social activities. The steel structure has a very unique and can be considered as the largest market place in the Caribbean.

A little something for everyone. Book your times with me or get left behind...

3 comments:

  1. Working on it!

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    1. Great!!! Looking forward to seeing you Cuz! Hope you and Jill can come at the same time. :)

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  2. Girl..., Brazil sound real nice. I'm thinking about that.

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