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Discover the serene beauty and adventure of Black Creek, a captivating hiking area in Linden, Guyana, perfect for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Black Creek is a breathtaking hiking area nestled in Linden, Guyana, perfect for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. With its lush landscapes and vibrant wildlife, it offers a serene escape for tourists looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of the outdoors. Whether you are an experienced hiker or a casual nature lover, Black Creek provides a perfect backdrop for exploration and relaxation.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving to Black Creek from Berbice River, start by heading south on the main road. Follow the signs towards Linden. After approximately 30 kilometers, you will reach the fork where you can take the road towards Linden. Continue on this road for about 15 kilometers. Look for the sign indicating Black Creek; it should be on your left. There is limited parking available, so be sure to park in designated areas.
Public Transportation
To reach Black Creek using public transportation, find a minibus or taxi that goes to Linden. The main station for minibuses can be found in New Amsterdam. Once you board the minibus, inform the driver that you want to get off at Black Creek. The journey will take about 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on traffic. Once you arrive at the designated stop, you may need to walk a short distance to reach the entrance of Black Creek. Carry some cash for the fare, which typically costs around 500 Guyanese dollars.
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