Guyana
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Guyana

Rainforests roar and rivers carve, June to November dries the wild frontier

The best time to visit Guyana is between August and November, when Amazonian wilds and savanna winds glow in dry, tropical splendor. With warm, dry weather (25°C to 30°C), this period is perfect for exploring Kaieteur Falls, trekking the Rupununi Savanna, or spotting wildlife in the rainforest. The lack of rain enhances eco-adventures. For a quieter or more affordable trip, try July or early December, avoiding heavier rains.

Practical info

LanguageEnglish
CurrencyGuyanese Dollar (GYD)
TimezoneUTC-4
Emergency911 (police/ambulance)
DrivingLeft-hand
Tap waterBottle only
Plug typeType A ,Type B,Type D,Type G
TippingNo
VaccinationsYellow Fever
GPI2.286
VisaVisa

Climate

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WeatherCelsius
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33°
32°
Sea Temp.Celsius
28°
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RainfallDays per month
14/d
6/d
5/d
6/d
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16/d
4/d
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SunshineHours per day
200/h
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210/h
190/h
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210/h
Tourism Season

Wildlife Spots

No wildlife spots yet in Guyana.