A team of over 20 cast and crew members from the A&E’s History Channel has arrived to film ‘Bamazon,’ an eight-part documentary on the country’s pristine natural resources, which the government expects will boost the tourism market.
The team is expected to be in Guyana for six weeks to film some of the country’s most pristine areas that will advertise its eco-tourism potential, the Government Information Agency (GINA) said.
“The History Channel has a very wide reach and large market, which is consistently looking for different products that will rekindle them with nature and Guyana’s unique ability will help to