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Discover the Mabaruma Stone Monument, a cultural gem in Guyana that showcases the rich heritage and natural beauty of the region.
Mabaruma Stone Monument is a captivating tourist attraction that symbolizes the rich cultural heritage of Mabaruma, Guyana. Visitors can explore the monument amidst the lush tropical scenery, making it a perfect spot for photography and reflection.
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Car
From the center of Mabaruma, head northwest on the main road towards the Mabaruma Stone Monument. Navigate to the coordinates 8.1993535, -59.7908267. The monument is located at the address 56X5+PMV, Mabaruma. There is no specific entry fee for visiting the monument, but ensure your vehicle is in good condition, as some roads may be unpaved.
Public Transportation
If you're using public transportation, look for a minibus heading towards Mabaruma. Once you arrive in Mabaruma, ask the driver or locals for directions to the Mabaruma Stone Monument, which is situated at 56X5+PMV. The fare for the minibus will vary, so be prepared with local currency to pay; typically, it's around 200-500 GYD depending on your starting point.
Walking
If you are already within Mabaruma town, you can walk to the Mabaruma Stone Monument. Head towards the main road and continue northwest until you reach the coordinates 8.1993535, -59.7908267. The monument is a short walk from the town center and can be reached in approximately 15-30 minutes depending on your starting point.
Use Mabaruma Stone Monument as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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