Good morning Denny A recent study was found that Indigenous women and children (in the 12 communities in Guyana) are seriously disadvantaged when it comes to accessing good quality education, health, jobs and social services. I do hope in the near future these communities become sustainable and thriving. Remarkable video - thank you 🙏
Greetings from the US, I attended the Siparuta Primary School, that's my hometown, I felt so excited that you went all the way out there to explore and let people get to know about these places.
My Bernice wife (living in Macungie, PA) loves these videos of places that she didn’t know flourished. She was 14 when she left. My dad (living in Belize) always watches your videos as well and he wants to move to Guyana because of your videos. This doesn’t please my mom 😊
Omg ARD Denny you are so funny I thought was joke when you said de bike man is the taxi until I say you on the bike lol one thing I like abt you is that you fit in anywhere and you are down to earth 🌎 God bless you always 😉
Blessed Easter tide to you and family❤. Wow- thanks for showing us this unknown natural beauty. You have the right idea of a ferry and day tours especially for visitors who may just want a taste of adventure.
an incrediable site to behold. it is absolutely stunning and a view to look back and remember forever. deeny you are ausum for bringing these hidden places in guyana. i love what i am seeing. good vibes. god bless you alway.
What I think the ministry of tourism should do is create charts and lists of many destinations of Guyana such as these various landings , villages etc. and have the information on how to get to these locations that way local Guyanese as well as foreign visitors can visit various place easily with that information because a big problem in Guyana when it comes to local tourist and f our own people is that majority of person have no idea some places like these even exist and the common knowledge to travel to these places aren’t available. The only reason I know some of these places exists and ways to reach to their location is because of ARD’s videos
The government needs to invest a bit in these places, in the piers, roads and maybe give some loans so locals can build some shops and stuff. It’s hard when people are just surviving to find funds to develop more.
I’m a Trinidadian living in USA and I must say that this is where I really want to be. You are right about tourist attractions I will try and visit there some day. I travel a lot .
Today, I am celebrating 41 years of living in Canada. Watching your videos is awesome and gives me hopes that one day, I will be able to visit some of these amazing places in Guyana. Continue to do what you're doing. Stay safe and blessed. ❤
I'm PROUD to be where I'm today. I'm Guyanese inside out. Guyana is my country. Canada is my home. A safe place. To this day, I can roam around anywhere and NOT be worried about being killed, carjacked, or robbed. I DON'T feel safe in Guyana. I was NEVER free when I lived in the countryside in Guyana. Every few days, someone would break into our home. They stole whatever they could carry without being seen. I visited Guyana in 2019. It sure has developed. NOT enough for me to put my life in danger. My life is NOT for someone to take from me because of greed, unemployed, uneducated people. I have everything I NEED to live whatever life I have left in the comfort of my home and my children.
Are there any places in Suriname that the locals speak like Guyanese, or soon as you get there the Surinamese Dutch/Hindi and other creoles accents and languages kick in??? Fascinating place!!! ❤
Wonderful! Thank you for your contribution in helping others to waken up their exploring spirit, showcasing the beauty of Guyana. Educating people like me the beauty of Guyana and I am looking forward to taste the local dishes and Banks beer 🍺🤤. Thank you for the positive vibration! 🙏
Loved the video but the problem with the ferry is that the entire river belongs to Suriname, i.e from the bank of the river on Guyana’s side is where our border ends and Suriname’s begins. To get that ferry service you’ll have to go to the Surinamese government to do it and idk how they would feel. Hopefully they make one
Danny please I am not going to get you into problem. I am a guyanese and never leaves Guyana just like the two young boys. I feel so shame to what our government is doing to Guyana look at surname in the interior the road is better than the road in Guyana and the surnames are protecting the resources and our government is giving it away for next to nothing I feel so shame to say Indian will never take next to nothing
Danny you are doing an awesome job. Guyana is so naturally beautiful. I really love the pristine unspoilt life in this region. I am a Barbadian and as man I am hooked on this environment