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![]() Download Venezuela Detailed Itinerary Day 1: Arrive in CaracasUpon arrival in Caracas we are met and transferred to our hotel. This afternoon is at your leisure for you to enjoy our hotel situated close to the entrance of El Avila National Park. Overnight in Caracas. Day 2: CaracasThis morning we will have the opportunity to visit the colonial sites of Caracas including Simon Bolivar’s birthplace and, weather permitting, take the Teléferico (cable car) up to Pico El Avila, El Avila National Park overlooking the majestic city of Caracas below. The cable car is the highest and second longest in the world. Lunch will be taken at a popular fondue restaurant high above the city with its beautiful vistas. Overnight in Caracas. Day 3: Fly to Mérida, sightsToday we fly to Mérida, taking us into Venezuela’s Andes Mountains. This morning we will have a chance to see some of the sights in Merida, including its lively market before heading up the steep forested hills to the La Venezuela de Antier park where we will see an exhibition of Venezuela’s history. We will concentrate on the regions of Venezuela where we will visit and see re-creations of indigenous villages, re-enactments of historical events, musical performances and perhaps even sample some local delicacies. All this in a stunning mountain setting. Overnight in the city of Mérida. Day 4: Mérida sights, to Santo DomingoThis morning we continue along the Transandean and the Llanos highways to the Mifafí Highlands in the Páramos — home of the Andean condor. There, we will visit the Juan Manuel Paez Biological Station, where we will learn about this impressive bird and perhaps even see one circling in the sky. The highway is the highest in Venezuela at some 12,141 feet above sea level. Enroute we will stop by the replica of a chapel built by Juan Felix Sanchez at a site known as El Tisure. In the afternoon we will visit Laguna de Mucubají one of the largest and most beautiful lagoons in the Páramos. We overnight tonight in Santo Domingo valley. Day 5: Descend from the Andes to Hato CedralLeaving the picturesque mountain ranges of the Andes, we drive down to the wetlands of Venezuela to the incredible wildlife reserves of the “Llanos”. This vast grassland with its flood/drought cycle produces a unique ecosystem with incredible wildlife concentrations. We will visit towards the end of the wet season when many young birds are fledging in the shallow ponds and streams. Expect to see thousands of herons, egrets and storks – there are 300 species of birds in the Savannas along with herds of capybara, monkeys, anteaters and foxes. We will explore the diverse habitats by vehicle and also by boat in the hopes of seeing caimans and pink dolphins. If we are very lucky, perhaps we’ll see an ocelot or puma. The Llanos is the “wild west” of Venezuela and our accommodation is on one of the huge working cattle ranches where private conservation and biological research initiatives combine to make a unique ecotourism experience. Overnight in Hato Cedral. Day 6: Hato CedralToday we will enjoy a few different tours exploring the expanse of the Hato on foot, by boat and four-wheel drive jeep. It is possible to observe numerous species of birds and mammals at extraordinarily close distances as they travel through the area searching for food. Mammals are more active at night so after our evening meal we may venture out with our binoculars and excellent local guides to look for nocturnal dwellers. Overnight in Hato Cedral. Day 7: Fly to MaturinFollowing an early morning tour enjoy some leisure time before we depart back to Caracas by plane. Upon arrival in Caracas we transfer to our flight to Maturin, the capital city of Monagas State, founded in 1856 with 900,000 inhabitants. Dinner and overnight in Maturin. Day 8: Orinoco DeltaAfter breakfast we will take to the river for our journey to our lodge deep in the Orinoco Delta passing small Indian settlements dotted on the river banks along the way. The lodge is situated off a main tributary in a thick area of jungle. We will explore the jungle with a guided excursion and visit some local Warao communities to view and maybe buy some of their handcrafts – the Warao are the indigenous peoples of this region living in stilted houses alongside the rivers. Overnight in the Orinoco Delta. Day 9: Orinoco DeltaEarly morning we will explore the tributaries once again looking for howler monkeys and capuchin monkeys in the trees and even pink dolphins in the rivers. During the day we will further explore our surroundings with more wildlife observation and take to the river to try our hand at fishing for piranhas. Day 10: To Ciudad BolivarWe will depart by river and overland back to Ciudad Bolivar. This time our stay in this lovely colonial city will allow us time to explore. Located at a narrow part of the Orinoco River it has a long history and commercial importance. Overnight Ciudad Bolivar. Day 11: Uruyen LodgeThis morning we fly to Uruyen Lodge in Canaima National Park, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Our magnificent flight retraces Jimmie Angel’s infamous flight as the first westerner to view Angel Falls. Although his flight took place in 1939, it was not until 1949 that the highest falls in the world received recognition. Day 12: KavakThis morning, our luggage is taken off by jeep and we head out for a 3-hour trek via the local Pemón Indian Villages of Old Uruyén and Santa Marta to Kavak. Kavak is located on a savanna on the opposite side of Auyantepuy to Angel Falls and was built in the traditional style of a Pemón settlement. Day 13: Canaima — Sapo and Hacha Falls; Angel falls flightEarly this morning, we have the possibility of a visit to the old Pemón village of Kamarata, a pleasant, local administrative capital for the Pemón. The locals are friendly and it is a great place for a leisurely walk. Day 14: Angel FallsAngel Falls is the highest uninterrupted waterfall in the world (15 times higher than Niagara Falls). It was discovered in 1935 by the American aviator and adventurer, James C. Angel, after whom it is named. Day 15: To Ciudad BolivarAfter breakfast, we must bid a fond farewell to Angel Falls. Breakfast at our campsite and then relaxing in our curiaras, we can enjoy the trip down the Rio Churun. Arriving in Canaima in time for lunch, we will transfer to the airport for our flight to Ciudad Bolivar. At the airport we can visit Jimmie Angel’s plane, which he used in the discovery of Angel Falls. We then transfer to our hotel. Overnight Ciudad Bolivar. Day 16: Ciudad Bolivar to CaracasThis time our stay in this lovely colonial city will allow is time to explore. Located at a narrow part of the Orinoco River it has a long history and commercial importance. Originally named Angostura in 1764, the town has given its name to the shrub-like Angostura tree, the bark of which is used to make the bitter tonic. In 1846 the city was renamed Ciudad Bolivar in honor of Simon Bolivar. In Plaza Bolivar we can see many buildings connected to his legacy including a house where there is a Tamarind tree reported to be where he would tie his horse when visiting. There is a statue in the main square and in the Cathedral, a giant clock that plays the Bolivar state anthem every quarter hour. Providing the museum is open to visitors we may visit the famous Jesus Soto museum. Day 17: Departure from CaracasOur Venezuela Adventure concludes with a transfer to Caracas International Airport for your departure flight. |
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