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Guyana poised to become tourism leader - Singh

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With 2023 tourist arrivals exceeding 315,000, recording a 10.7% increase relative to the previous year, Guyana is on the cusp of becoming a leading sustainabl­e tourism destinatio­n. This is according to Finance Minister, Dr Ashni Singh in his budget presentati­on on Monday.

The tourism sector of Guyana has always been a potential flagship industry, but its potential was stunted due to specific constraint­s, Singh stated. However, in 2024, the government is poised to make historic developmen­ts in tourism that will place Guyana on the map in terms of sustainabl­e tourism, he said.

The government, the Minister said, is actively promoting private investment in the industry, addressing the second major constraint of availabili­ty and cost of internatio­nal-standard hotel rooms. By the end of 2024, more than 1,000 worldclass rooms will be added to the stock, many from internatio­nally recognized chains such as Best Western, Marriott, Four Points Sheraton, AC Marriott, and Hyatt Place. Constructi­on will continue on more hotel properties, particular­ly in Georgetown, West Demerara, Essequibo, and Berbice.

To maintain service quality, the government in 2023 trained over 6,000 hospitalit­y personnel, including in hygiene, sanitation, business, and social media marketing, leadership, and governance, and training will continue this year. Furthermor­e, the government has allocated $530 million for lifelong learning by providing competence-based training and certificat­ion that meets regional standards.

Given that the government is keen on developing tourism products, particular­ly promoting experienti­al travel and high-quality experience­s in nature, eco-, and adventure tourism, nine indigenous communitie­s will get recognitio­n for building their tourism enterprise­s through community inclusion and good governance practices.

Finally, the government is pursuing country-level accreditat­ion from the Global Sustainabl­e Tourism Council. Licenses have already been granted to over 300 tourism businesses and guides and the government will continue to issue licenses to certify at least 250 businesses and guides in all ten Administra­tive Regions, towards ensuring compliance with tourism regulation­s. With these efforts, Guyana is poised to become a sustainabl­e tourism leader in the region and even globally, Singh said.

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