Square Of The Revolution
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Explore the 1763 Monument in Georgetown, Guyana – a symbol of resilience and a tribute to the fight for freedom in the nation's history.
The 1763 Monument in Georgetown, Guyana, is a powerful symbol of the nation's fight for freedom and a must-visit attraction for tourists. This historic landmark commemorates the 1763 slave rebellion led by Cuffy, representing a pivotal moment in Guyanese history. Surrounded by lush landscapes, the monument serves as a poignant reminder of resilience and cultural heritage.
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Car
If you are traveling by car within Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo, start from the center of Lethem. Head east on the Lethem-Annai Road (also known as the Takutu River Road) for about 45 kilometers until you reach the junction leading to the Georgetown road. Take a right turn onto the Georgetown road and continue for approximately 4 kilometers. You will see the 1763 Monument on your left, located close to the road. There is usually parking available nearby. Be sure to check your fuel levels, as fuel stations may be limited along this route.
Public Transportation
To reach the 1763 Monument via public transportation, first take a minibus from Lethem to Georgetown. These minibuses typically leave from the Lethem bus park and the journey can take several hours, so prepare for a long trip. Once you arrive in Georgetown, you can take a taxi or another local bus that heads towards the area of the monument. Ask the driver to drop you off at the 1763 Monument. It’s best to have some cash on hand, as public transport usually does not accept cards. The cost for the minibus ride to Georgetown is around GYD 3000 to GYD 4000.
Use The 1763 Monument as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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Discover the untouched beauty and rich cultural heritage of Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo, a hidden gem in southwestern Guyana perfect for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers.
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