Aishalton is a small Amerindian village located in the Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo Region of Guyana, South America. It is home to the Wapichan people, one of the nine indigenous tribes in the country. Aishalton city is primarily a farming community with residents engaging in subsistence agriculture, hunting, and fishing. The village is governed by a Village Council, which is responsible for making decisions and overseeing community projects. Despite its small size, Aishalton is known for its rich cultural heritage and traditional customs, which the villagers take pride in preserving. The village is also surrounded by lush rainforest and beautiful landscapes, making it a popular destination for eco-tourism.