Guyana What to Expect

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Traveling with Children in Guyana 
Lethem, Southern Guyana, Guyana
Things to buy: sneakers, garlic and indian food (no kidding!)
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Gay/Lesbian Travelers in Guyana 
Lethem, Southern Guyana, Guyana
If crossing from Brazil, once you get up the dirt hill you turn right and walk to the Police station where you get your passport stamped. There they can direct you to where to catch a bus. It is a very friendly town.
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Georgetown, Georgetown & Surrounding Region, Guyana
We took a queue from the locals and stayed in at night. Our guesthouse advertized a beer garden and that ment they handed you a beer through bars- like not a bar bar but security jail type bars- didn't trust anybody. Oasis Cafe had AMAZING smoothies! And there is a really really nice man at the markets who has a stand that sells bread. The bread is very good. Only pay for a bus to the ferry- pay for the ferry separate and then pay for the bus to Paramaribo separate. Don't let them tell you any different when you buy your ticket. They pick up at your hotel at like 4am. oh and don't get confused- the bus drives onto a ferry on the way to the real ferry.
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Lethem, Southern Guyana, Guyana
Be careful not to miss the last ferry back to Bonfim.
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Lethem, Southern Guyana, Guyana
Things to buy: sneakers, garlic and indian food (no kidding!)
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Georgetown, Georgetown & Surrounding Region, Guyana
Dangerous as hell and a dump, unless you have a reason to come here, stay away. If you do come, then you can roam around (in a taxi, not alone) the botanical gardens, a couple of bizarre monuments, and get your taxi driver to come with you to Starbrook market and show you the breweries. there is a long bridge a bit before town as you come from the airport, plus some weird advertisements which make good pics. However, avoid!
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Dangers & Annoyances in Guyana 
Lethem, Southern Guyana, Guyana
If crossing from Brazil, once you get up the dirt hill you turn right and walk to the Police station where you get your passport stamped. There they can direct you to where to catch a bus. It is a very friendly town.
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Georgetown, Georgetown & Surrounding Region, Guyana
We took a queue from the locals and stayed in at night. Our guesthouse advertized a beer garden and that ment they handed you a beer through bars- like not a bar bar but security jail type bars- didn't trust anybody. Oasis Cafe had AMAZING smoothies! And there is a really really nice man at the markets who has a stand that sells bread. The bread is very good. Only pay for a bus to the ferry- pay for the ferry separate and then pay for the bus to Paramaribo separate. Don't let them tell you any different when you buy your ticket. They pick up at your hotel at like 4am. oh and don't get confused- the bus drives onto a ferry on the way to the real ferry.
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Lethem, Southern Guyana, Guyana
Be careful not to miss the last ferry back to Bonfim.
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Lethem, Southern Guyana, Guyana
Things to buy: sneakers, garlic and indian food (no kidding!)
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Georgetown, Georgetown & Surrounding Region, Guyana
Dangerous as hell and a dump, unless you have a reason to come here, stay away. If you do come, then you can roam around (in a taxi, not alone) the botanical gardens, a couple of bizarre monuments, and get your taxi driver to come with you to Starbrook market and show you the breweries. there is a long bridge a bit before town as you come from the airport, plus some weird advertisements which make good pics. However, avoid!
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