T-20 World Cup: After beating Australia, India is set to play the second semifinal of the T-20 World Cup against England at Providence Stadium in Guyana. This vibrant South American country is set to showcase more than just its love for cricket. Guyana's rich natural beauty, unique wildlife, and cultural heritage offer numerous attractions for visitors to explore. From majestic waterfalls to serene river lodges, Guyana promises an unforgettable experience. 


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5 Places That You Can Visit In Guyana:


Take the opportunity to explore these incredible destinations and experience the natural wonders and wildlife in Guyana. Here are some must-visit places to explore during your stay in Guyana ahead of the T-20 World Cup: 


Kaieteur Falls:



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Kaieteur Falls is one of the world’s most spectacular waterfalls and the world's largest single-drop waterfall by volume, especially during the rainy season. Nestled in the heart of the Guyanese rainforest, it's accessible by a one-hour flight from Georgetown or a two-day hike. The dramatic setting and powerful flow of the falls provide an awe-inspiring sight.


 


Rewa Eco-Lodge:



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Home to the world’s largest lily, the Victoria Amazonica, Rewa Eco-Lodge offers a chance to see these giant water lilies and their unique pollination process. The lodge is also a haven for birdwatchers, with rare birds and baby caiman adding to the ecological charm.


Iwokrama Canopy Walkway:



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For an immersive rainforest experience, visit the Iwokrama Canopy Walkway. Located in the Iwokrama Reserve, this walkway is 30 metres above the forest floor and offers unparalleled rainforest canopy views. It's an excellent spot to observe wildlife and the stunning sunrise over the jungle.


Awarmie Mountain:



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For those seeking adventure, the trail to Awarmie Mountain provides a rewarding hike with breathtaking views of the rainforest. The climb offers a chance to spot vibrant macaws and other wildlife while enjoying panoramic vistas from the mountaintop.


Iwokrama Reserve:



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Guyana's rich biodiversity includes over 225 species of mammals. The Iwokrama Reserve is an ideal place to spot big cats like jaguars and pumas. While sightings are rare, the experience of exploring this pristine forest is unforgettable.