TOURS IN VENEZUELA
Located on the northern coast of South America, Venezuela means‘Little Venice’ and is a former Spanish colony that has since obtained federal republic status. The country is bordered by Brazil to the south, Guyana to the east and Colombia to the west, the Caribbean meanwhile lies north of the coast.
Venezuela is a country blessed with significant natural beauty offering diverse landscapes, picturesque Caribbean-style beaches and thousands of square miles of lush national parkland. Islands located off the coast offer their own unique ecosystems and can be reached easily by boat, making for some interesting visitor exploration. Forty national parks are home to some fascinating species of flora and fauna making Venezuela a key visitor destination for those with an avid interest in nature.
Central Venezuela there are a number of beaches and large cities here and this place is truly excellence.
Venezuela’s big cities are vibrant affairs with busy downtown areas and energetic locals contributing to the distinctly Hispanic atmosphere. Caracas, the capital, is a culture-rich city offering modern amenities such as large shopping malls, contemporary night life and great restaurants. Mérida meanwhile, is another large city, famous for its cable car and sights such as the Lagoons of Mucubaji, the Valle Grande and Los Anteojos.
Places to Visit:
Miranda
Vargas
Angel Falls
Andes Mountains
Canaima National Park
Isla de Margarita
Los Llanos and more....
Tourist Information:
Venezuela is the most accessible of the South American countries. With cheap flights from both Europe and the USA and an excellent road network, the incredible diversity of the Venezuelan landscape is well within the reach of most travelers. Close to 90 percent of the population lives in the northern part of the country, while the rest of the land features great tracts of wilderness and maintains to explore; there is something for everyone.Venezuela has a diverse geography: beaches, plains, and mountains. The weather also varies very much from one place to another.
Caracas Maiquetía International Airport a major air facility located in the country’s capital, provides the main point of entry for most international visitors serving European, American, Canadian and South American destinations. Ferries provide a reasonable alternative to air travel while road options are considered risky at best. Once in the country, the main options for getting around include public buses and taxis. Rental cars are available but driving in Venezuela comes with some risks so visitors are often advised against it. A rail service is also available covering a limited part of the country. more details
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