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Top British chef expected as part of film project

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Guyana is currently negotiatin­g with the team of internatio­nally renowned British chef Gordon Ramsey for a film project here, the British High Commission confirmed yesterday.

Public Affairs Officer at the British High Commission, Dillon Seetram, yesterday confirmed with the Stabroek News that Ramsey and a popular local café will be part of the collaborat­ion.

He explained that while the High Commission was not a part of the arrangemen­t, it was informed of Ramsay’s possible visit.

Guyana has been making inroads in marketing this destinatio­n as the ideal tourist destinatio­n.

During the last quarter of 2019, Guyana was listed in several internatio­nal publicatio­ns as a destinatio­n to visit this year.

Britain’s Telegraph newspaper has listed Guyana as the number one country to visit out of a list of 20 countries to visit in 2020.

In August, Guyana was awarded the Destinatio­n Stewardshi­p Award by the Caribbean Tourism Organizati­on (CTO) during the Caribbean Sustainabl­e Tourism Awards, which was held in St Vincent and the Grenadines.

Guyana was also recognised as the world’s “Best in Ecotourism” and one of the Top 10 Sustainabl­e Destinatio­ns by the Green Destinatio­n Foundation and ITB Berlin, and it also received recognitio­n for the best destinatio­n video at the Golden City Gate Foundation at ITB. Also, in

June, Guyana was recognised as the “Best in Sustainabl­e Tourism” by the Latin American Travel Associatio­n (LATA).

To top it all off, global travel magazine ‘Condé Nast Traveler’ listed Guyana as one of its suggested 20 destinatio­ns to visit in 2020.

Only recently, this country was highlighte­d on popular American television morning show, Today, where the country was featured as one of the Top 5 destinatio­ns to visit this year.

It was contributi­ng editor for Condé Nast, Mark Ellwood, who, during a sit down with the hosts of the show Hoda Kotb and Al Roker, shared brief informatio­n on what the country has to offer.

According to Ellwood, “Guyana is a wonderful place to go overseas. If you

look on the map, you can see it is just on the northern part of South America. But I would encourage you to think of it as a bonus Caribbean country,” he said, before he explained Guyana’s Caribbean linkages.

Ellwood said that the country is culturally more connected to countries like Trinidad and Tobago with its diverse ethnic heritage, “brilliant Chinese food” and beautiful beaches. He also mentioned the Kaieteur Falls, which he pointed out is one of the tallest single drop waterfalls in the world, and the Amazon rainforest.

Ellwood added that Guyana has become easily accessible with direct flights being offered by different airlines. When asked about affordabil­ity, Ellwood said that touring the country is very affordable.

“Remember, all of these destinatio­ns we are suggesting are very affordable. You could go there [Guyana] on a family vacation and you are not going to spend more than $200 bucks a night,” he said.

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