It has been almost four decades since the tragedy.
The Jonestown massacre remains ‘a stain’ on Guyana nearly 50 years later, but tourism plans are meeting backlash.
It was in May this year that Wanderlust Tours first announced its intention of mounting overnight tours to the Jonestown site. At the time the report ...
More than 900 people lost their lives in the mass suicide and murder at the remote jungle compound in the fall of 1978.
A South American tour group is turning Jonestown, Guyana, into a travel destination over four decades after it was the scene ...
Now, those with a morbid curiosity to learn more about the infamous cult will have the chance to see the remote abandoned ...
A local tour operator is making plans to turn the site of the Jonestown massacre into a travel destination, four decades ...
The Jonestown massacre in 1978 left more than 900 dead in Guyana, a country in South America. Now, that country is ...
TOURISTS may soon step into the shadow of one of history’s darkest chapters: the site of the infamous Jonestown massacre, where nearly 50 years ago, over 900 lives were tragically ended in a ...
Survivors and critics say a government-backed tour operator wants to open the former commune to visitors, a proposal that opens old wounds ...
“I just missed dying by one day,” she recalled. Vilchez, 67, said Guyana has every right to profit from any plans related to ...