The Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) has launched another an experiential tour – ‘Ride Along GY’ – in Bartica, Region Seven, offering locals and tourists the chance to explore historical and other breathtaking tourist sites from the seat of a bicycle.
In a guided 30-minute tour yesterday, participants in the Ride Along rode to several tourist sites in the township, a release from the Department of Public Information (DPI) said.
GTA Manager of Product Development, Candace Phillips, said that the undertaking signals the first step of a robust collaboration with the region, private operators, and the government, to transform Bartica into a tourism hub.
Further, the regional administration and tourism committee signalled plans to expand Bartica’s tourism potential and transform it as the gateway to the interior, as well as a tourism destination.
“This one step is just the beginning point of all the experiences that could be launched. The product development team has been working here for about three years now… This is the next step in a bigger product that we are also working on called “Discover Essequibo”…We are recognising that for tourism to be done well in this area, we need to build collaboration for a greater vision,” Phillips highlighted.
The tour started at First Street in front of the One Guyana sign where participants assembled and along the route they saw the Cenotaph Monument and Bartica’s business hub where the first green market and other businesses are located.
The trip culminated at Golden Beach along the boardwalk where the oldest structure in Bartica is located.
Bartica’s Mayor, Anthony Murray posited that Ride Along GY is extremely significant and beneficial for the town since it will showcase the township’s natural beauty.
“We are definitely happy to have this product to be explored in Bartica and to start the journey of good things to come in the tourism industry. Barticians, for the first time, will get to experience this and tourists that are coming in [to Bartica] three times per week. This is something that will augur well for us… It will put us on the map of the tourism industry.”
The mayor pledged continued support to the venture as it will allow tourists to see the full layout of Bartica as they ride along.
Meanwhile, proprietor of Ride Along GY, Cherry-Ann Greene, described this milestone as an exciting moment for her since she always wanted to expand Ride Along in Bartica.
“When I started Ride Along in 2021, I always wanted to come to Bartica. I know I wanted to go to the different regions in Guyana but Bartica was always my next stop… It’s been an incredible journey so far.”
This is the eighth experiential tour launched by the GTA in 2024. The other tours include a new Paddle Boarding Experience, an Inclusive Bicycle Tour, the Demerara Sunset, ‘A Journey through Pottery’ Experience by Toka Village, and the Explore Lethem Day Tour.