Time Zone |
America/Guyana |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-4 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Time Zone |
Asia/Damascus |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+3 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+3 |
Annaï is a remote region in the eastern part of the Republic of Guyana, located on the Atlantic coast of northeastern South America. One of the country's nine administrative regions, Annaï is known for its pristine rainforests and rich biodiversity, and the region is home to important waterways such as the Oyapoque River, which creates a unique ecosystem.
Covered with dense Amazonian rainforest, the Annai region is an important part of Guyana's biodiversity hotspot. Bordering Brazil, the region has an unspoiled and pristine natural environment inhabited by rare species such as jaguars, giant otters and macaws. The tropical climate makes it warm and humid throughout the year, with an average annual precipitation of over 2,000 millimeters.
The local population is predominantly a Native American community that maintains traditional lifestyles and cultural practices. The economy is based on sustainable forestry, small-scale gold mining and ecotourism. Due to limited infrastructure, Annai retains a strong primitive character, making it an exploratory destination for ecological researchers and adventure travelers.
The Annai region is an important node in Guyana's ecotourism network, where visitors can experience rainforest hiking, bird watching and aboriginal cultural encounters. At the same time, the region is included in Guyana's Protected Areas System, and its forest resources are valuable for global carbon sinks and climate regulation, reflecting a balance between sustainable development and nature conservation.
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