Spanning a total of 1520 downhill, the Kumu Falls consists of multiple small natural pools and a central waterfall. A 10 minute hike can take you from the entrance to the cluster of falls, and is a must-see when visiting the Southern Rupununi.
An aerial exploration of the Guyana High Court, situated in Georgetown.
Designed and built by Reverend Ignatius Scoles in 1887, the City Hall reflects Gothic Revival architecture elements and stands tall in the center of the city. It houses the Mayor of Georgetown, the City Engineer, and the City Council.
First opened on September 14, 2009, the Takutu River Bridge connects Brazil to Guyana, and includes a changeover from right hand to left hand driving lanes.
Located in the Rupununi Savannah, Aishalton is the third most populated village besides Lethem and St.Ignatius. Here houses the Administrative Centre, the Aishalton Petroglyphs and multiple opportunities to experience the savannah lifestyle.
A midpoint before entering the interior on the Linden-Lethem road, here you will find a restaurant, a gas station, and potential accommodation and repairs for your transportation before carrying on your trail.
What was once the 'Demerara Golf Club', later changed to ' Queen Elizabeth II National Park', and then finally to the 'National Park', this urban space has remained a public space popular for Guyanese to hang out, exercise, and relax. Many pieces of art and monuments can be found scattered across the entirety of the park as well, making the scenery more enjoyable.
Established in 1844, Queen's College is one of the most renowned secondary institutions in Guyana. View the campus from above!
Established in, 1996 the Iwokrama forest consists of 371,000 hectares of protected rainforest. Offering expert and conservational tourism opportunities, this is a great place to experience the true Guyanese flora and fauna.
First constructed in 1834, the Parliament Building houses the National Assembly meetings and is reflective of colonial architecture.
Located in Linden, the Watooka Guest House sits on a beautiful riverfront and offers excellent hospitality when it comes to dining and relaxing. A perfect weekend getaway!
Known for its recreational space, Association do Shotokan Karate Guyana, and The Grill park, the YMCA grounds is a great place to spend a family outing.
The Wales Sugar Estate was one of the largest sugar mills in Guyana. Sugar production was one of the largest industries in the country, once totaling up to 218,000 tonnes in 2013.
Crossing the Mahaica River lies a rusty, yet strong railway crossing that sits next to the New Mahaica Bridge. The structure is one of the many historic remnants of the railways that Guyana once had.
Once used for the transportation of harvested sugar canes to the mill, Canal #2 served as a community for sugar farmers and mill workers.
Packed with commuters, vendors and customers, the Parika Market houses some of the freshest produce that represent the true Guyanese ingenuity in farming, agriculture, and commerce.
With its iconic bright-blue water, the Kara Kara Blue Lake is one the most popular, yet hidden gems located in Linden.
The Canje Bridge is one of the most iconic crossings, leading into New Amsterdam and overpassing the Canje River.
As majority of the coastal and inner population commute by waterways, stellings are a hub for fishing and transportation industries in Guyana. We take you above the Rosignol Stelling to explore!
What was once used as a railway bridge for trains, the Abary Bridge is one of the few relics that remind Guyanese of the tracks that spanned the country.
Above Guyana takes you over the IAAF certified Leonora Synthetic Track to see the popular sports facility from a top-down view.
Above Guyana takes you over one of the most famous towns in Essequibo; Charity. Situated on the bank of the Pomeroon River, the Charity Stelling is one of the many gateways to the Essequibo region.
A popular destination for nature enthusiasts, the Rockstone Landing is known for its fishing festival held annually. We take you on an adventure over Rockstone's beautiful landscape and alluring islands.
As we enter our 52nd year as a independent country, we must not forget our natural and fertile land, our abundant trees and united races. Above Guyana looks back at all the amazing developments and natural phenomenons that our people have done and what our country possesses. Guyana is our home, and the Above Guyana team wishes you a Happy Independence Day.
With the amazing Essequibo River comes serene waves and beaches. We take you to the skies over a very attractive tourist destination, Saxacalli Beach
We explore the astonishing Kanuku Mountains from above, one the most famous ranges in Guyana.
With the amazing Essequibo River comes serene waves and beaches. We take you to the skies over a very attractive tourist destination, Saxacalli BeachThe bountiful rivers in Parika are explored from above! Witness the spectacular waterways at the Hubu Backdam.
We take you over one of the most popular structures in Georgetown,Guyana; St.George's Cathedral is one of biggest wooden building in the world!
We take you over one of the country's biggest stadium,the Guyana National Stadium in Providence. Some interesting facts are also included about this particular stadium in Providence,Guyana.
An astounding aerial view of the Promenade Gardens in Georgetown,Guyana.
A stunning aerial video capturing the Demerara Harbour Bridge and a few landmarks along our way.
An aerial view of the famous Kaieteur Falls. The world's largest single-drop waterfall at a whopping 741 feet!