South America’s Last Frontier
Jenny Hyden
| 1 Sep 2008
Jenny Hyden, marketing executive at Journey Latin America discovers why Guyana and Suriname may well be: "As the 226 metre high wall of thundering water slid into view underneath the tilted wing of the eight-seater Cessna, my vice-like grip on the armrest loosened for the first time in two hours. With that sight, my fear of flying melted away."
Birding in Guyana
Kirk Smock
| 1 Mar 2007
After an hour of boating on Guyana’s Rupununi River, I had written two barely discernable scribbles in my notebook. The scratches were an attempt to capture a trip that I knew would soon be relegated to memory...
Low Plains Drifter
David Nichols
| 21 Jun 1999
Journey Latin America’s David Nichols writes on his travels in Guyana, one of South America’s least visited countries: Virtually undiscovered by tourism, Guyana is the only country on the South American mainland where English is the first language, and cricket the first sport.