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Venezuela Travel Guide

Vast wilderness and Caribbean coast in flux

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Venezuela sprawls across South America with some of the continent's most dramatic landscapes: Angel Falls plunges into misty canyons, the Andes rise sharply inland, and Caribbean beaches dot the northern coast. Wildlife is extraordinary—jaguars, giant anteaters, pink river dolphins—and the Orinoco Delta remains one of the world's least-touched ecosystems.

Travelling here requires serious planning. Political and economic instability means services are unpredictable, fuel shortages affect transport, and security varies sharply by region. Many embassies advise against non-essential travel; check yours before booking anything.

For those who do venture in, rewards include pristine rainforest, endemic birds, and a country few tourists see. Go with patience, flexibility, and respect for local realities.

Highlights

  1. Angel Falls and Canaima National ParkTallest uninterrupted waterfall on Earth, deep in Pemon territory; reached via small plane or river.
  2. Orinoco DeltaVast wetland wilderness with indigenous Warao communities, anacondas, caiman, and untouched waterways.
  3. Los LlanosFlat grasslands teeming with capybaras, giant anteaters, jabirus; seasonal flooding creates dynamic ecosystem.
  4. Caribbean islands and coastMargarita Island, Coche, and mainland beaches; turquoise water, snorkelling, and laid-back fishing villages.
  5. Andean regionHigh peaks, cloud forests, and cooler mountain towns; trekking and endemic wildlife habitat.
  6. Mérida Cable Car and Sierra NevadaOnce world's highest and longest; now often non-operational, but landscape remains striking for hiking.

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Everything you need to know

When should I go?+
December–March (dry season) is best for wildlife spotting and rainforest travel. Wet season (May–November) can strand you; rivers swell and some areas become inaccessible. Plan around local holidays and avoid peak rainy periods.
Do I need a visa?+
Most nationalities need a visa; processing is slow and unpredictable. Apply well in advance through a Venezuelan embassy. Entry requirements and political conditions change frequently—check your government's travel advisory and the nearest embassy before committing.
How much should I budget?+
On-ground costs are nominally cheap but currency exchange is chaotic. Budget for guides, transport, and accommodation—official rates differ wildly from street rates. Bring cash (USD or euros); ATMs are unreliable. Expect $50–100 per day minimum for basics, more for security and comfort.
Is it safe?+
Safety is volatile and region-dependent. Avoid major cities (Caracas, Valencia) due to violent crime. Remote wilderness areas and national parks are generally safer if visited with reputable guides. Check real-time security updates before arrival; misjudgement carries serious risk.
What should I pack?+
Lightweight, breathable clothing for humidity and heat. Sturdy hiking boots, insect repellent, sun protection, and a headlamp. Bring medications (pharmacies are sparse), a water filter, and cash. Avoid displaying valuables. A satellite communicator or offline maps are wise given patchy mobile coverage.