A tour operator is planning to turn Jonestown, a remote area in Guyana surrounded by jungle where more than 900 people died under the direction of cult leader Jim Jones, into a tourist destination.
A tour operator is planning to turn Jonestown, a remote area in Guyana surrounded by jungle where more than 900 people died under the direction of cult leader Jim Jones, into a tourist destination.
Roselyn Sewcharran, Wanderlust’s owner, said the idea for the Jonestown tour came out of questions that clients often asked about the site, where American cult leader Jim Jones forced his ...
GEORGETOWN, Guyana — Guyana is revisiting a dark history nearly half a century after U.S. Rev. Jim Jones and ... what happened in Jonestown." He recalled how one survivor proposed a personal ...
A new overnight tour in South America pitches “a journey through history” that will offer a chance to reflect and discover local culture. But the history in question is macabre: the mass death ...
RECENTLY, we learned that Wanderlust Tours Guyana led by Roslyn Sewcharran is set to pursue a fresh (in recent memory) initiative bearing the title “Jonestown ...
GEORGETOWN, Guyana -- Guyana is revisiting a dark history nearly half a century after American Rev. Jim Jones and ... what happened in Jonestown." He recalled how one survivor had proposed a ...
This re-creation would include for example, the main meeting hall, Jim Jones’ residence, “The Box” (a 6’x4′ foot underground enclosure, where Jonestown’s offenders were allegedly ...
Since Wanderlust Adventures GY, in the person of Ms. Roselyn Sewcharran, disclosed their intention of mounting a Jonestown Tour ... Temple was located and Jim Jones concluded that they were ...