Best time to go to Guyana
Guyana’s equatorial setting and tropical climate means temperatures hover between mid 20s and low 30s all year round – just keep an eye out for the rain.
Guyana is green for a reason – rains can fall at any time, though the rainiest periods are from May to early August and late December to January. The best time to go to Guyana is right after this time – in late August or early February, as the mighty Kaieteur – a must on any Guyana holiday – will be at its most powerful at this time. Further into the dry seasons, particularly in September to November, the thick jungles become less swamplike, allowing for greater access, and temperatures rise. The coast receives a little less rain than the rainforest, and the savannah is the driest region in Guyana.
Guyana Weather Chart
MIN °C
MAX °C
RAIN (mm)
JAN
23
29
232
FEB
23
29
129
MAR
24
30
141
APR
24
30
161
MAY
24
30
298
JUN
24
30
318
JUL
23
30
263
AUG
24
31
179
SEP
24
31
74
OCT
24
31
83
NOV
24
31
143
DEC
24
29
295
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Guyana travel tips
The best time to go
Kathy Jarvis, from our leading Guyana supplier Andean Trails, shares her Guyana travel tips:
“I think February and March are the best in terms of lack of rainfall, but most of the year is fine. It rains a lot from May to July, which I think is then also a good time to see jaguar as they come onto roads to dry off.”
“I think February and March are the best in terms of lack of rainfall, but most of the year is fine. It rains a lot from May to July, which I think is then also a good time to see jaguar as they come onto roads to dry off.”
Packing tips
“Guyana is hot and humid with frequent downpours, so have a poncho to hand as well as sunglasses, sun cream and a wide-brimmed sun hat. Internal flights offer only 9kg baggage per person, so keep weight to a minimum, with minimum clothing. Don’t worry overly about bites – despite its humidity and rainforest, there are not as many insects as you may think.”
Tips on getting around Guyana
“Half of the adventure is getting around Guyana. Outside of Georgetown there is no asphalt and hardly any roads anyway – most travel is by plane, river boat or sometimes by 4x4 along dirt roads. These roads in the savannah often flood or turn to mud after heavy downpours, making road travel tricky at times. There’s always a good chance to spot wildlife on the drives as there is very little traffic at all. This is proper adventure travel, straight from an early explorer’s diary, into remote, pristine environments replete with wildlife.”
Drinking
“Be careful of the local ‘rum o’clock’ – it seems to start as soon as the sun comes up...”