Nestled on the northeastern shoulder of South America, Guyana is an unassuming gem of tropical wilderness and vibrant, multicultural cities. As the only English-speaking country in South America, it possesses a unique blend of Caribbean flair and South American zest. Guyana is famous for its lush, dense rainforests which are teeming with a wide array of vibrant flora and unique fauna, including the rare Giant River Otter, the elusive Jaguar, and over 900 species of birds. The imposing Kaieteur Falls, one of the world's highest, single-drop waterfalls, is one of Guyana's most iconic landmarks, conveying the country's raw, untouched beauty. Its capital, Georgetown, is adorned with Dutch-colonial architecture, and is known for its bustling Stabroek Market, a hub for everything from fresh produce to local crafts.