Author: Isolated Traveller

  • Arms of the President of Guyana

    Arms of the President of Guyana

    Arms of the President of Guyana bears the nation’s secondary coat of arms, which features a shield containing three central blue wavy lines, adorned with the Victoria regia lily and the canje Pheasant.

  • Demerara River, Guyana

    Demerara River, Guyana

    The Demerara River is one of the major rivers in Guyana, spanning 346 kilometres. Originating in the central highlands.

  • Georgetown, Guyana

    Georgetown, Guyana

    Georgetown Georgetown is the capital and largest city of Guyana, South America. Georgetown is situated at the mouth of the Demerara River and serves as the administrative and economic centre of Guyana. Georgetown is nicknamed as the “Garden City of the Caribbean.” Serving as the primary hub for retail, administration, and financial services in the…

  • The Flag of the Guyana Defence Force

    The Flag of the Guyana Defence Force

    The Flag of the Guyana Defence Force features a green background with the golden badge of the Guyana Defence Force in the centre.

  • The Flag of the Guyana Prison Service

    The Flag of the Guyana Prison Service

    The flag of the Guyana Prison Service consists of a solid green background featuring the Guyana Prison Service coat of arms in the centre.

  • Berbice River, Guyana

    Berbice River, Guyana

    The Berbice River is a major river in Guyana, on the northern coast of South America. The river plays a significant role in the geography and transportation of the region.

  • Lethem, Guyana

    Lethem, Guyana

    Lethem, situated in the Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo region of Guyana, serves as the regional capital. The town derives its name from Sir Gordon James Lethem.

  • Linden, Guyana

    Linden, Guyana

    Linden is the second largest city in Guyana after Georgetown and the capital of the Upper Demerara-Berbice region.

  • Mahdia, Guyana

    Mahdia, Guyana

    Mahdia is a town situated in Administrative Region 8, Potaro Siparuni, in the heart of Guyana. Mahdia is the country’s central point, with an altitude of 415 m and an elevation of 1,362 ft.