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Explore the peaceful ambiance of Camp Seweyo, a hidden gem in Low Wood, perfect for relaxation and enjoying nature's beauty.
Nestled in the heart of Low Wood, Camp Seweyo is a tranquil park perfect for tourists seeking a peaceful retreat amidst nature. This scenic location offers lush greenery, serene pathways, and a chance to reconnect with the environment, making it an ideal spot for picnics, leisurely walks, or simply unwinding in a natural setting.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are traveling by car from Georgetown, head west on the Georgetown-Linden Highway (A1) towards the town of Linden. After approximately 70 km, take the left turn at the junction towards the Essequibo River. Continue on this road until you reach the town of Parika. From Parika, take a ferry to the Essequibo Islands. Once you arrive, follow the road signs toward Low Wood. Camp Seweyo is located at the coordinates 7P8X+3J5, Low Wood. Ensure you check the ferry schedule ahead of time as it may vary.
Public Transportation
From Georgetown, you can take a minibus or bus to Parika. The journey takes about 1-2 hours and costs around GYD 200-500. Upon arriving in Parika, look for the ferry service that operates to the Essequibo Islands. The ferry ride typically takes about 15-30 minutes and may cost approximately GYD 300-700. After you arrive on the islands, you can hire a taxi or take local transportation to Low Wood. Make sure to have the Camp Seweyo location (7P8X+3J5, Low Wood) ready to show to the driver.
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