The Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) has officially launched a new tourism experience in East Berbice-Corentyne (Region 6): the 99 (100) Windows House historical tour, developed by Lothian Ventura, along with an agro-tour component.
Lothian Ventura is a newly licensed tour operator managed by the Fraser family. The 99 Windows House, a striking colonial-era wooden building, has always been a landmark of intrigue in Berbice. Now, its rich history is being shared in a new way, paired with an agro-tour that highlights the connection between heritage, agriculture, and community life.
At the launch event, Director of the GTA, Mr Kamrul Baksh, spoke on Berbice’s vast potential, linking culture, agriculture, and gastronomy with the rapid development taking place in the region.
He also noted Berbice’s position as an essential corridor for cross-border tourism with Suriname, strengthened through collaboration with the Suriname Hospitality & Tourism Association (SHATA) team.
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