Discovering your video randomly. How long will you be staying for? I'm making the comments at 1:51 so pretty early in the video. Not sure if you mentioned 😅
No offence but this video did not do justice for such a beautiful and diverse country (Guyana). Not sure why you had to speak to a Venezuelan in Guyana. If he doesn’t like it there he should go back to Venezuela and they should stop “immigrating” to Guyana and Trinidad.
People not necessarily immigrate to a country they "like"...they seek for better lives and opportunities for themselves or their families. Anyone can feel outside the box in a different country...the homeland will always call people back no matter what and unfortunately since things are pretty rough there...people have to suffer in pain and stay with the idea that some day their country will change for the better and they can reunite with their loved once again with good quality life.
The intimidation of tourists should be looked at federally by the tourism authorities. Because I lived in Barbados for quite a short while, and the worst thing there is to offend, threat or cause harm to any tourists. So, if Guyana has any desire to promote proper tourism, they need to look into the things that troubles the free and safe movements of visitors. People won't go spend their money and waste time just to feel like if they are in Haiti.
Yes, it is true there's some intimidation of tourists...some people around the market threatened me for filming, me which made feel with fear or staying there for long time...but as you can see there were also friendly people who I came across like the lady who introduced me to the local food and the guy who appears in the video...so is a mixture of a little bit of both but the country has create touristic attraction and very interesting history that can make anyone curious. Thank you for watching!
Honestly when people come to guyana and they only go to georgetown because is the capital kinda irritates me. Georgetown is not a nice place to me, the country side is way better i prefer avoiding going to there. but yea alot of guyaneese people are super unfriendly i dont know why
I understand some people are either camera shy or maybe not in the mood to be recorded but I also met cool people who didn't mind and were very friendly.
You are able to walk at night. Guyana is safe now.
It's not illegal to film in Guyana that woman is just crazy
Discovering your video randomly. How long will you be staying for? I'm making the comments at 1:51 so pretty early in the video. Not sure if you mentioned 😅
Hi! Thanks for watching...I spend around 3 days in Guyana
Stay tune for more videos coming up soon :)
Welcome to the channel.
Somebody need to get the Guyana map properly I see the gifts Suriname a piece of our land
I’ll be traveling to Guyana next month and am searching for some affordable accommodation. What hotel did you stay at?
PG Quality inn. The accommodations in Guyana is generally high due to radio inflation of country.
you noticed Guyanese drive on the other side of the road in south America
Just like they do in England
@@Syo-tc7kl also in Japan too
No offence but this video did not do justice for such a beautiful and diverse country (Guyana). Not sure why you had to speak to a Venezuelan in Guyana. If he doesn’t like it there he should go back to Venezuela and they should stop “immigrating” to Guyana and Trinidad.
People not necessarily immigrate to a country they "like"...they seek for better lives and opportunities for themselves or their families. Anyone can feel outside the box in a different country...the homeland will always call people back no matter what and unfortunately since things are pretty rough there...people have to suffer in pain and stay with the idea that some day their country will change for the better and they can reunite with their loved once again with good quality life.
The intimidation of tourists should be looked at federally by the tourism authorities. Because I lived in Barbados for quite a short while, and the worst thing there is to offend, threat or cause harm to any tourists.
So, if Guyana has any desire to promote proper tourism, they need to look into the things that troubles the free and safe movements of visitors. People won't go spend their money and waste time just to feel like if they are in Haiti.
Yes, it is true there's some intimidation of tourists...some people around the market threatened me for filming, me which made feel with fear or staying there for long time...but as you can see there were also friendly people who I came across like the lady who introduced me to the local food and the guy who appears in the video...so is a mixture of a little bit of both but the country has create touristic attraction and very interesting history that can make anyone curious.
Thank you for watching!
Since Guyana have oil we gone up
is not against no law in Guyana, those ppl are very ignorant and foolish
The people seem very unfriendly
Honestly when people come to guyana and they only go to georgetown because is the capital kinda irritates me. Georgetown is not a nice place to me, the country side is way better i prefer avoiding going to there. but yea alot of guyaneese people are super unfriendly i dont know why
I understand some people are either camera shy or maybe not in the mood to be recorded but I also met cool people who didn't mind and were very friendly.
lol still wearing a mask?