Capoey Lake
Capoey Lake is one of the most beautiful and largest lakes in Essequibo. It is situated on the Essequibo Coast, a trail break-off between Taymouth Manor and Alliance.
Visitors can admire Capoey's magnificent beauty from that Lake's apex. This is also where the majority of tourists spend their time when arranging a trip to Capoey, and while the lakeside village's beige-hued beaches and rainbow-colored bungalows with thatched roofs may be sufficient for some, there is much more that Guyana's tourism industry can benefit from this place.
Inside the Capoey Lake, on the western side, is a small lake called the Calabash Lake. Just behind Calabash Lake is a field that grows the sweetest aqueous (curos) in Region Two, and the crop is owned by no one in the village. In season, villagers flock to the area to harvest and pick up all the curios they can fetch, and from there they head straight to the major markets on the Essequibo Coast.
Location: Essequibo Coast