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Backpacking or traveling in Guyana?

  • If you are looking for a very off-the-beaten-path destination, Guyana may be your answer... In Guyana, you will find few tourists, the infrastructure is very limited and it is quite expensive. But, because of this, little of the giant rainforest has also been discovered and there are still many unclimbed mountains. It is one of the places on earth where you can still truly feel like an explorer. You will also find a mix of different colonial and local influences. 
  • It is really a country for people who love wild places and are not afraid of some travel challenges. 
  • Activity spotting: explore the markets, nightlife and colonial architecture of Georgetown; shop at Stabroek Market; fly to Kaieteur Falls; go on a survival tour in the jungle; spot the most unusual animal species in the Southern Savannahs, but probably also just in your hotel room; spend time at Karanambu Lodge; take a boat trip down the Essequibo River; hike on Guyana's natural beaches. 
  • Animal spotting: jaguar, giant otter, giant anteater, capibara, tapor, harpy eagle, hoatzin, green anaconda, black caiman, coral snake, toads, morpho butterfly, piranha, arapaima. 

Studying in Guyana?

  • The quality of universities in Guyana varies. The University of Guyana is the main university and the only complete one in the country. The focus is on regional relevance, particularly in ecology, wildlife management and environmental science. Many other degree programs are also available. Outside the University of Guyana, there are a few smaller, specialized training centers. 
  • Popular studies include medicine, environmental science and conservation, engineering and sciences, education and social sciences. 
  • City of study: Georgetown. 
  • Language: English. 

Internship in Guyana?

  • There are some internship opportunities in Guyana, but they are not easy to find. You can search in environmental science and conservation, health and agriculture and sustainable development, education, tourism, among others. 
  • Competencies: problem-solving skills, intercultural communication, adaptability. 

Volunteering in Guyana?

  • There are limited volunteer opportunities in Guyana. Consider volunteering in conservation, education and health care. There are also limited opportunities with individuals. It is most convenient if you look for a local organization and check through them for volunteer opportunities. 

Working in Guyana?

  • There is always work for qualified people. Think about work in health care, education, journalism, tourism, engineering but also with NGOs. 
  • Work culture: family is very important, sometimes this affects work. Also, people tend to communicate indirectly and formally and non-verbal cues are very important. 

Working as a digital nomad in Guyana?

  • Guyana is not popular among digital nomads. The country is not safe, Georgetown is quite expensive and you don't meet many other travelers. The people are very nice, though, and the country is beautiful. If you want to get to know the country you could spend a short time there. Just make sure not to walk the streets with laptops etc. 
  • Favorite locations: Georgetown. 

Living in Guyana?

  • In Guyana you will find mostly small “gated” expat communities in the capital Georgetown. Although the country is incredibly beautiful, the costs are relatively low and the people are incredibly friendly, the country also suffers from high crime rates. 
  • Climate: tropical, humid and sunny almost year round with the exception of the rainy season in May and June. 
  • Language: English, which makes life a lot easier. 
  • Health insurance: health care lags tremendously in Guyana. There is a shortage of well-trained workers and facilities. For many procedures, it is better to get out of the country, so get your own well-covered health insurance.

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Travel in Guyana?

  • The South American Guyana, located between Venezuela and Suriname, is known for large areas of rainforest where waterfalls can be seen that are among the largest in the world. In addition, the country is one of the best preserved places for ecotourism. Although the country has a history of political instability and corruption, it has much to offer for the traveler. Guyana has been a Dutch territory for a long time, which can still be seen in, for example, place and street names.

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  • More about Guyana, updates and contributions, see the link below.

 

How does healthcare work in Guyana, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

How does healthcare work in Guyana, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

How does the healthcare system work in Guyana?

What is the quality of healthcare in Guyana?

  • This tropical country offers the best healthcare in the Caribbean. However, it still falls short of the standards that people from Western countries are used to.
  • Guyana offers both public and private healthcare. The quality of care depends on where you are, with, as in most countries, the best care in the capital Georgetown. In remote areas, care is difficult to access or even non-existent.
  • All visitors to Guyana have access to healthcare, but most foreigners living in Guyana opt for private care or care in Colombia or the US. Medical evacuation is also sometimes necessary in the case of serious medical conditions or emergencies.
  • Pharmacies are mainly found in urban areas.
  • The emergency number for an ambulance is 913, but this only works in and around Georgetown. In other parts of the country, emergency medical care depends on local health centres and district hospitals.

How does the public healthcare system work in Guyana?

  • Guyana has a universal healthcare system. The Ministry of Public Health coordinates public healthcare. Healthcare is partly free for all residents of Guyana, but often there is an additional charge.
  • In the public healthcare institutions in Guyana, you will mainly find basic care. Unfortunately, the staff and resources are often limited.
  • The costs are low, or the care is even free, for residents.
  • Specialist care is very limited and sometimes only available in private clinics.
  • The Georgetown Public Hospital is the most important public hospital.

How does the private healthcare system work in Guyana?

  • Private healthcare in Guyana is a lot better than public healthcare, but very limited.
  • In private healthcare, you will find specialists, shorter waiting times and better medical facilities! The costs are a lot higher and you often have to pay in advance.
  • The private hospitals are only found in Georgetown. The well-known private institutions are St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and Woodlands Hospital.

How is the general practitioner arranged in Guyana?

General practitioners are available through the public health centres or through private healthcare. The latter is of course faster, but also more expensive.

How is the dentist arranged in Guyana?

  • There are both public and private dental care institutions. Most private institutions are sole proprietorships.
  • You can get basic dental care in the state hospitals.
  • Private dental care is of higher quality and offers more options. Many expats opt for a private clinic.

How is pregnancy care arranged in Guyana?

  • Basic pregnancy care is available in the public hospitals, but the quality varies. In general, private care is more comfortable and the monitoring is better.
  • Infant mortality in Guyana is higher than in Western countries. This is mainly due to the limited care in rural areas. Women sometimes have to walk for hours and cross several rivers to receive care.

How safe or unsafe is a trip or stay in Guyana?

What should you pay attention to in terms of safety in Guyana?

  • Guyana is not a very safe country. Violent crime is quite common and there are tensions between Guyana and Venezuela. Pickpocketing and armed robberies occur, especially in Georgetown. It is therefore not recommended to go out alone in the evening.
  • There are disturbances at the border with Suriname and the border with Venezuela. Always use the official border crossings.
  • Flooding is a risk during the rainy season. There can also be major tropical storms that damage roads and infrastructure.
  • Political and social unrest occurs occasionally, especially during election periods.

What should you look out for in terms of diseases in Guyana?

  • Various tropical diseases occur in Guyana. Protect yourself well against mosquitoes and discuss the necessary vaccinations with a doctor well in advance.
  • HIV/AIDS is common, it is recommended to take this into account.
  • Diseases that are transmitted through water are also common. Always drink boiled or filtered water.

What should you pay attention to when it comes to traffic in Guyana?

  • The roads are not really in good condition in Guyana. In recent years, good roads have been built in the capital, but outside of it, it is quite bumpy.
  • There are many accidents. That is not surprising when cars, cyclists, cattle, pedestrians, sleeping animals and aggressive drivers all share the same roads. There is a lot of reckless and aggressive driving and traffic rules are not always followed.
  • Minibus drivers in particular are known for their reckless driving and poor vehicle maintenance. Most accidents occur with minibuses, so it is better to avoid them.
  • Seatbelts are mandatory and using a phone while driving (unless hands-free) is illegal.

What work and travel insurance policies are suitable for short and long stays in Guyana?

  • Is the trip to Guyana and your return sufficiently covered? Are you sufficiently covered before, during and after your activities? Which insurance best suits your trip and your activity? Read more about insurances for abroad on JoHoinsurances.org.

What emigration and expat insurance can you take out for Guyana if you are going to live there for a while?

  • Good international health insurance is a must in Guyana to avoid financial surprises when you have to be evacuated abroad for medical care.
  • Make sure your insurance covers medical evacuation as well as coverage in neighboring countries. Read more about insurances for abroad on Expatinsurances.org.
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    • Have you ever thought of mountain biking, rafting (going down a wild river on a raft or rubber dinghy, climbing or canoeing), survival (which involves building rafts, climbing or canoeing), abseiling (descending a rock face while secured to ropes), zip-lining (whizzing down a cable), canyoning (starting at the top of a river and then climbing, swimming, diving down the bed) or caving (scrambling, wriggling and crawling through caves and crevices)?
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      How does healthcare work in Guyana, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

      How does healthcare work in Guyana, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

      How does the healthcare system work in Guyana?

      What is the quality of healthcare in Guyana?

      • This tropical country offers the best healthcare in the Caribbean. However, it still falls short of the standards that people from Western countries are used to.
      • Guyana offers both public and private healthcare. The quality of care depends on where you are, with, as in most countries, the best care in the capital Georgetown. In remote areas, care is difficult to access or even non-existent.
      • All visitors to Guyana have access to healthcare, but most foreigners living in Guyana opt for private care or care in Colombia or the US. Medical evacuation is also sometimes necessary in the case of serious medical conditions or emergencies.
      • Pharmacies are mainly found in urban areas.
      • The emergency number for an ambulance is 913, but this only works in and around Georgetown. In other parts of the country, emergency medical care depends on local health centres and district hospitals.

      How does the public healthcare system work in Guyana?

      • Guyana has a universal healthcare system. The Ministry of Public Health coordinates public healthcare. Healthcare is partly free for all residents of Guyana, but often there is an additional charge.
      • In the public healthcare institutions in Guyana, you will mainly find basic care. Unfortunately, the staff and resources are often limited.
      • The costs are low, or the care is even free, for residents.
      • Specialist care is very limited and sometimes only available in private clinics.
      • The Georgetown Public Hospital is the most important public hospital.

      How does the private healthcare system work in Guyana?

      • Private healthcare in Guyana is a lot better than public healthcare, but very limited.
      • In private healthcare, you will find specialists, shorter waiting times and better medical facilities! The costs are a lot higher and you often have to pay in advance.
      • The private hospitals are only found in Georgetown. The well-known private institutions are St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and Woodlands Hospital.

      How is the general practitioner arranged in Guyana?

      General practitioners are available through the public health centres or through private healthcare. The latter is of course faster, but also more expensive.

      How is the dentist arranged in Guyana?

      • There are both public and private dental care institutions. Most private institutions are sole proprietorships.
      • You can get basic dental care in the state hospitals.
      • Private dental care is of higher quality and offers more options. Many expats opt for a private clinic.

      How is pregnancy care arranged in Guyana?

      • Basic pregnancy care is available in the public hospitals, but the quality varies. In general, private care is more comfortable and the monitoring is better.
      • Infant mortality in Guyana is higher than in Western countries. This is mainly due to the limited care in rural areas. Women sometimes have to walk for hours and cross several rivers to receive care.

      How safe or unsafe is a trip or stay in Guyana?

      What should you pay attention to in terms of safety in Guyana?

      • Guyana is not a very safe country. Violent crime is quite common and there are tensions between Guyana and Venezuela. Pickpocketing and armed robberies occur, especially in Georgetown. It is therefore not recommended to go out alone in the evening.
      • There are disturbances at the border with Suriname and the border with Venezuela. Always use the official border crossings.
      • Flooding is a risk during the rainy season. There can also be major tropical storms that damage roads and infrastructure.
      • Political and social unrest occurs occasionally, especially during election periods.

      What should you look out for in terms of diseases in Guyana?

      • Various tropical diseases occur in Guyana. Protect yourself well against mosquitoes and discuss the necessary vaccinations with a doctor well in advance.
      • HIV/AIDS is common, it is recommended to take this into account.
      • Diseases that are transmitted through water are also common. Always drink boiled or filtered water.

      What should you pay attention to when it comes to traffic in Guyana?

      • The roads are not really in good condition in Guyana. In recent years, good roads have been built in the capital, but outside of it, it is quite bumpy.
      • There are many accidents. That is not surprising when cars, cyclists, cattle, pedestrians, sleeping animals and aggressive drivers all share the same roads. There is a lot of reckless and aggressive driving and traffic rules are not always followed.
      • Minibus drivers in particular are known for their reckless driving and poor vehicle maintenance. Most accidents occur with minibuses, so it is better to avoid them.
      • Seatbelts are mandatory and using a phone while driving (unless hands-free) is illegal.

      What work and travel insurance policies are suitable for short and long stays in Guyana?

      • Is the trip to Guyana and your return sufficiently covered? Are you sufficiently covered before, during and after your activities? Which insurance best suits your trip and your activity? Read more about insurances for abroad on JoHoinsurances.org.

      What emigration and expat insurance can you take out for Guyana if you are going to live there for a while?

      • Good international health insurance is a must in Guyana to avoid financial surprises when you have to be evacuated abroad for medical care.
      • Make sure your insurance covers medical evacuation as well as coverage in neighboring countries. Read more about insurances for abroad on Expatinsurances.org.

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