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| Saint Lucia has it all; the iconic Piton mountains, beautiful beaches and stunning coral reefs make this island perfect for a more.. |
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| Guyana |
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Guyana, the ‘Land of Many Waters’, is the only English-speaking country in South America and a paradise for nature lovers. 80% of the country is covered by lush, tropical rainforest providing a habitat for a wide variety of wildlife, many of which are endangered elsewhere in the world. A culture that is distinctly Caribbean and a warm and friendly people combine with a natural environment that is a part of the South American landscape of tropical forests and savannah lands to offer an unspoilt and undiscovered treasure in South America.

Sally particularly enjoyed the amazing array of wildlife and unspoilt scenery which offers something unforgettable for those looking for a bit more excitement and action in a Caribbean holiday. “Guyana is a wonderful country which is inundated with stunning wildlife found in the heart of one of the most fascinating rainforests in South America. It’s not for the fainthearted however, as in order to experience such magical sights as the Giant Otters, Kaieteur Falls and possibly a Jaguar, you must stay in the rainforest where accommodation is not luxurious but the hospitality is 5 star.”
Kaieteur Falls is the highest single drop waterfall in the world.
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