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8 hours
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Explore the bauxite mining town of Linden that is also the second largest city after Georgetown. Its known as the gateway to the Rupununi and many mining towns and has the most interesting people. Visit the Blue Lake, Christainburg Waterwheel, Bauxite Mining Plant and Linden Museum (once open) and many different attractions. Enjoy a lovely meal either at our street food vendors or Watooka Guests house overlooking the Demerara River.
Enjoy a scenic 4-hour round-trip drive between Georgetown and Linden, with approximately 4 hours for the guided tour. Along the way, relax and take in the views, with stops for refreshments and photo opportunities. Comfortable transportation ensures a smooth and enjoyable ride.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
The remaining hours of the tour will be dedicated to approximated travel time, including pick-up from your location and drop-off at the end of the tour. This ensures a seamless experience, allowing you to relax and enjoy the journey while we handle all transportation logistics.
Please advise us of any allergies or dietary retrictions
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Demerara Harbour Bridge
The Demerara Harbour Bridge is a significant infrastructure landmark located in Guyana, South America. It spans the Demerara River, connecting the country's capital city, Georgetown, to the western region of Demerara-Mahaica. This floating bridge is a crucial transportation link, facilitating the movement of vehicles and pedestrians between these areas. The bridge's construction was completed in 1978, and it has since become a vital artery for commerce, trade, and daily commuting in the region. The Demerara Harbour Bridge plays a pivotal role in connecting urban and rural areas, fostering economic growth, and enhancing accessibility for the local population. It's an iconic symbol of Guyana's development and a testament to the engineering prowess required to create and maintain such a complex structure in a challenging environment.
Cultural landmark in Linden
Bottled water
English speaking guide
Snacks
Lunch
Landing and facility fees
Air-conditioned vehicle
Gratuities
5 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Shiva,Feb 26, 2026
- Review from Viator
My parents and I had an amazing tour of Linden with Cherry-Ann. She was incredibly friendly, welcoming, and extremely knowledgeable, which made the entire experience engaging from start to finish. Cherry-Ann did a fantastic job explaining the history of Linden, especially its importance in bauxite mining—from the town’s development around the industry, to the closure of the bauxite refinery, and how current mining operations function today. She shared these details in a way that was easy to understand and genuinely interesting. The drive to Linden was just as enjoyable as the tour itself. There was never a dull moment—she kept the conversation flowing with stories about daily life in Guyana, local culture, and broader Guyanese history, which added so much depth to the experience. The food was excellent and felt like a true local highlight. Overall, this tour was informative, fun, and memorable. I highly recommend Cherry-Ann to anyone looking to truly understand Linden and Guyana beyond the surface. Hope to visit again, Shiva
paul C,Jan 6, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
We booked our trip to Lindon a few days ago before getting to Georgetown and we're picked up by the lovely Cherry-ann in a saloon car. Aftercare small welcome chat we discovered the trip would be just for us. I was very pleased with Wanderlust for arranging what amounted to a private tour thatvwecqould have expected to pay a premium for. Many tour operators would have cancelled rather than go ahead with such a small party. Cherry-Ann was very friendly and very knowledgeable. She filled the long trip to Lindon with interesting facts and indepth information as well as friendly banter and chat. On getting to Lindon she stopped at every point of interest and took photos of us at every landmark. The tour took in an interesting abandoned aluminium factory, bandit mine, the small but interesting museum of Lindon. (If ever a museum should be in a museum it's this one). The market was interesting and we stopped at viewpoints across the river. We crossed a very old bridge and viewed the new one that opens this year. Dontcworry when you get to Guyana every one will tell you about their new bridges. Had a nice lunch and a beautiful hotel with amazing river views and magnificent mango trees before making our way back home. It was certainly a trip well worth doing and I would recommend wanderlust to anyone visiting Gerogetown. Tomorrow we do the five island tour. Once again thank you to Wander for not canceling us and a big thank you to Cherry-ann from ride along gy bysicals for our private tour.










Journey40544794106,Dec 15, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We had an amazing time with Eugene. He shared his vast knowledge of the town and the beauty that lives there beyond the bluelake. Truly an amazing experience!
steveoR2128FQ,Feb 22, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Maybe it was because it was a rainy day but the experience left us a little underwhelmed. Chris and Helen were pleasant and informative guides but after a long drive to and around Linden there wasn’t that much to see and do. We saw the remnants of the bauxite processing industry but the museum was closed. It was also too wet to visit the local market.
gordona837,Jan 9, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
This was a great experience. Our tour guide Francine was an amazing tour guide. She was in depth and taught us about things we never knew about Guyana. Guyana is a magical, destination with untapped territories. Lush with green pastures and the Kaiteur falls is nestled in between an amazing rain forest of natural beauty. It’s one of the wonders of the world!
























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