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Botanical Gardens in Guyana
Known for its hidden nooks and corners and wide range of birdlife, Botanical garden of Guyana is place for those seeking a quest amid nature.
One of the most popular gardens among the locals and tourists, the Botanical Gardens is a place where many bird-watching groups visit. Located in Georgetown, this garden is known for its kissing bridge where often, young couples are seen all times of the day apart. The place is also a hub for Guyana's birdlife and the zoo here has a waning collection of creatures kept in small and neglected cages. Botanical Gardens is a serene sanctuary in the city centre where the countryÕs first Governor, President and Executive President are buried next to the pond. A gold clock was established in 1879 to pay homage to George Samuel Jenman, a superintendent of the gardens.
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Canopy Walkway
Canopy Walkway is a perfect way to explore the wilderness of Guyana with spectacular bird's-eye of its dense forest.
Located 60 km south of the field station, the Canopy Walkway is a group of suspension bridges hanging 30 m above the forest floor. The bridges offer its visitors enchanting panoramic views of Iwokrama rainforest over which the bridges are suspended. This forest is one of the countryÕs largest as well most dense forest packed with towering trees and features some spectacular forms of flora and fauna including the native greenheart trees, high-dwelling red howler monkeys and plenty of birds.
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City Hall
Built in neo-Gothic style, City Hall is one of the prominent buildings of Georgetown offering its visitors a peek into its colonial past.
Built in 1868, City Hall is a distinctive 19th century structure that today dominates the skyline of Georgetown with its 75 m high towering spire and neo-Gothic architecture and colonial facade. The was planned by the famous European architect Igantius Scholes and later in 1995 was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list. This striking building was the place where the colonial-period wives were said to watch out for their husbands' ships to come into port.
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Demerara Distillers
Demerara Distillers is a place for those with big sweet tooth and people who enjoy understanding the process of sugar making.
One-hour tour through this worldÕs last traditional wooden distilling coffey situated inside the huge sugar distillery in Demerara is bound to leave you awe-inspired. It is the place where the world famous Demerara sugar actually gets its name. The place help one understand how the sugar is processed from sugarcane, which has helped the Caribbean to flourish for centuries. It comprises of a warehouse, heritage centre and gift shop where one can get to sample the sugars.
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Guyana National Museum
Guyana National Museum is an ideal place to get a peek into the countryÕs cultural, social and political history.
A perfect place for history buffs, Guyana National Museum is one of the largest buildings of Guyana that features some of the worldÕs most significant artefacts including from Europe and America. After the fire destroyed all of the original collections in year 1864, the museum today documents countryÕs history through collection of artefacts from all around the globe, including locally collected rainforest specimens, some odd artefacts and very old stuffed critters.
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Kaieteur Falls
Located right in the middle of an ancient jungle, Kaieteur Falls offers an enchanting view and a lifetime experience.
A trip to Guyana is incomplete without a visit to Kaieteur Falls nestled in the middle of Kaieteur National Park. Situated along the Potaro River, the falls are no less in beauty when it comes to the comparison with çngel, Niagara or Victoria. The sight is remarkable when almost 30,000 gallons cascades down a 250m cliff offering visitors an exhilarating experience. The falls, depending on the season, are of width 76m (250ft) to 122m (400ft) wide. One will also be able to enjoy the sight of scarlet Guiana and miniscule golden frogs on the trail approaching the falls.
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Roy Geddes Steel Pan Museum
This museum is for music lovers where one can explore the various Caribbean steel pan instruments.
Renowned for his steel pan music, Roy Geddes Steel Pan Museum features a range of local and Caribbean steel pan instruments along with photographs depicting the success of Roy in his musical career. In fact, the steel pan is the only musical instrument, which was non-electronic to be created in the 20th century, and Roy Geddes through this museum wants to tell everyone why he adores them so much.
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St. George Cathedral
With an impressive architecture, St George's Cathedral is a place not to be missed while in Georgetown.
Nestled in the heart of Georgetown, St George's Cathedral or the Anglican cathedral of Guyana is a remarkable Gothic-style building with equally impressive architecture. Clearly colonial in style, this cathedral is said to be the tallest wholly wooden church building in the world. The structure is a design of Sir Arthur Blomfield constructed with a native hardwood called greenheart and was completed in year 1892. Inside the church, the visitors will see the beautiful Gothic arches and wooden pews supporting an astounding chandelier donated by Queen Victoria when she ascended to the throne.
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