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Travel in Guyana

Travel to Guyana 🇬🇾

Guyana is an authentic destination for adventurous motorcyclists, with roads that cross tropical jungles, imposing rivers and remote villages, revealing a South America that has yet to be explored.

Capital: Georgetown

Official Language: English

Emergency Number: 911

Currency: Guyana Dollar (GYD)

Cash payments, the use of cards is very limited.

Freeway: 100-110 km/h

Road: 80-90 km/h

Localities : 50 km/h

Guyana is located on the northern coast of South America and is the only country on the continent with English as its official language. It is known for its Amazon rainforest, the Essequibo River and the impressive Kaieteur waterfall. It also has a strong African, Indian and indigenous cultural influence.

Climate

Equatorial and humid tropical, with two rainy seasons (May to August and November to January).

Languages

English is official. Guyanese Creole (English Creole) is widely spoken in everyday life. Indigenous communities preserve local languages.

Driving

You drive on the left (British influence). The main roads connect Georgetown to the interior, but many are dirt tracks. No tolls.

Camping

Wild camping is possible in natural areas, but it is recommended to do so only with guides. There are eco-lodges and basic parks in nature reserves.

Biker Zones

Routes through the Amazonian interior and roads to the Rupununi region are challenging and highly sought after by adventure motorcyclists.

Special Zones

Georgetown has areas of heavy traffic and central areas with limited circulation.

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Georgetown

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