Kaieteur City is a proposed new city in Guyana, South America. The project aims to establish a "green city" that is sustainable, environmentally friendly, and designed to accommodate a growing population and provide quality living spaces. The city is named after the nearby Kaieteur Falls, which is one of the world's tallest single-drop waterfalls.
The development of Kaieteur City is part of the government's plan to alleviate overcrowding in the capital city, Georgetown, which is currently facing infrastructure and housing challenges. The new city is expected to be a major economic hub, attracting investments and businesses from various sectors.
The city's design incorporates green spaces, renewable energy sources, smart city technology, and efficient transportation systems. It aims to prioritize sustainability, with plans for waste management, water conservation measures, and eco-friendly buildings.
Kaieteur City is envisioned as a modern metropolis with commercial centers, residential areas, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and recreational spaces. The project also aims to promote tourism, utilizing the natural beauty of the surrounding area, including Kaieteur Falls and the nearby rainforest.
The development of Kaieteur City is still in the planning and early implementation stages, with a long-term vision of creating a vibrant and sustainable urban center in Guyana.