Reflect on our heritage
DEAR EDITOR,
The infrastructure plans for the Ferry system provide an opportunity to further leverage our country’s rich heritage while elevating our level to a world class standard.
For example, the pillars being renovated, refurbished and installed should incorporate features that speak to the heritage of the area. Whether it’s the Dutch Fortress to be visited, the Light House or a newly discovered Amerindian area, tourists can experience the architecture of the Amerindian Benab or something of the Spanish, Dutch and English colonial era. nationwide adventure to the senses. A key standard component should be a protected indoor waiting room with well-maintained basic bathroom facilities. The pillars should also be well maintained with railings and stairs where necessary.
The larger ports should also incorporate the artistic wealth of the local population and some historical information should be displayed to increase awareness with the content of tourist information. Ecotourism is a very stimulating endeavor that brings the right curious to visit. Learning about the natural habitat, fauna, flora, animals, inhabitants and history of each landing place along the transport and ferry system is a great opportunity to incorporate the involvement of the local population in the development of the tourism industry. Art, food and guided tours in and around the major ports help increase the attractiveness of our Guyanese offering in the Global Tourism Industry.
It is very competitive and we must ensure that we have an attractive, attractive, safe and unique offer for our visitors. Our competitors and target users should be clearly outlined. Is it an independent adventurous traveler, a keen horse racing enthusiast or a family of environmental enthusiasts? Those looking for an alternative to Safari, looking for a new undiscovered border, may learn about the planet’s lungs, green and environmentally aware consumers all within the category of consumer is being followed. Maybe it’s a mix of the above. Our tourism offer therefore has to meet the needs of those target consumers and should also meet the needs and wishes of the intended group with the needs of the core group maintaining the sector’s top priority and development focus.
Sculpting the beauty of Our Dear Land through the Tourism Sector and new infrastructure investment brings a clearer outline of that beautiful woman in a dress wearing a fine hat made for horse racing that we affectionately call Guyana .
Best wishes,
Mr. Changlee
Chairman
Guyana Cooperative Republicans