Renowned for the spectacular Kaieteur Falls (pictured here), one of the world's most powerful waterfalls, with a single drop – 741 feet - that dwarfs both Niagara and Victoria Falls, this 242-square-mile expanse of rainforest is home to diverse wildlife, making it a top spot for ecotourism and adventure. There are two guyesthouses here for overnighting. Another majestic cataract well worth visiting here, in a serene and picturesque setting, is Orinduik Falls, known for its terraced steps of jasper and sandstone, creating shimmering natural pools. Ideal for taking a dip. Located on the western side of central Guyana, the park is a 90-minute flight from Georgetown - including a spectacular aerial view of Kaietur Falls - and a (rather arduous) weeklong affair to visit overland.
Read more in Tripatini contributor Marcos Stone 's post Guyana at a Glance.
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