With a keen focus on strengthening the link between cultural heritage and tourism appeal, the Tourism, Industry and Commerce Ministry, in collaboration with the Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA), on Wednesday launched Tourism Awareness Month 2023 under the theme: “Cultural Tapestry: Investing in Our People, Enriching Our Heritage”.
The theme speaks to a collective effort to embrace and celebrate the diverse makeup of Guyana’s cultural landscape and use these vibrant elements to position the country as a premium tourist destination. The launching was held at the Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology, Georgetown.

Commerce Minister
Oneidge Walrond
Tourism, Industry and Commerce Minister Oneidge Walrond told attendees that, “Tourists across the globe continue to seek out authentic experiences that allow them to explore the way of life of others.
“That is why the experiences within our Amerindian communities form such a strong component of Destination Guyana. It is, therefore, vital that as a destination, we position our culture and religious festivals as an integral part of our tourism offering.”
According to a Department of Public Information (DPI) report, she added that Guyana’s tourism appeal is further heightened through the invigorating cultural fusion that emanates from the Cricket Carnival events, and these ventures demonstrate the vast potential that lies in merging cultural heritage and tourism.
“There is a link between our cultural heritage and tourism. Therefore, going forward, we can expect to see a wider integration of culture within our tourism thrust, and it is with this end that we have started a working group to explore how we can fully integrate our objective of preserving our heritage and hence celebrating our tangible and intangible heritage to promote tourism,” she stressed.
According to the Minister, this year’s theme also reflects the Government’s push to invest in building human capacity and local talent.
“We will enrich the awareness of culture by creating a greater cultural identity with a consistent promotion of the arts through events like these, and investing in our cultural groups. The Ministry of Tourism will continue to collaborate with the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport to ensure that there is a deeper involvement of cultural performers, artistes, and entertainers at major events,” the Tourism Minister pledged.
