THE Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) is teaming up with Outlook Travel Magazine to produce the upcoming Guyana Travel Guide, a publication aimed at positioning the country as a premier travel and business destination.
An entity under the Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Commerce, the GTA has played a central role in Guyana’s recent tourism push, including registering tour companies, licensing and training tour guides, and representing the nation on global platforms.
The new guide will be featured across Outlook Travel’s magazine, website, social media channels, and newsletter platforms, as well as through the GTA’s own networks. It will highlight Guyana’s diverse offerings, from accommodation and activities to cultural and eco-tourism experiences, providing readers with practical insights to maximise their visit to Destination Guyana.
Sade Cameron, Communications and Public Relations Lead at the GTA, shared that Outlook Travel is a leading global lifestyle and destination magazine with a readership of over 335,000. “Outlook Travel works closely with tourism boards and associations worldwide, providing in-depth insights on where to visit, where to stay, and what to do,” she explained.
The collaboration will feature a 10-plus page guide in the December edition of the magazine, anchored by an interview with GTA’s Director, Kamrul Baksh, who will discuss the authority’s core activities, strategic plans, and the broader growth of Guyana’s tourism sector. Additional contributions from GTA stakeholders will ensure the guide reflects the country’s rich diversity and strategic direction.
“This publication will raise Guyana’s profile internationally, reaching high-value audiences including business executives and avid travellers,” Cameron said. “It will strengthen our visibility, support marketing efforts, and ultimately attract more visitors to experience Destination Guyana.”
Earlier this year, Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce, Oneidge Walrond, described Guyana’s thriving tourism sector as a “tremendous success story,” highlighting the government’s bold strategy to elevate the nation’s tourism offerings. The country has seen a notable increase in visitor arrivals, with 242,655 recorded from January to July 2025, representing an 18 percent increase over the 205,646 arrivals during the same period in 2024.
The Guyana Travel Guide partnership with Outlook Travel Magazine is expected to further cement Guyana’s position on the international tourism map, showcasing the country’s natural beauty, cultural richness, and growing business opportunities.