Venezuela

Where nature defies imagination

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Kerepakupai Vená

The world's highest waterfall

In the language of the Pemón people, Kerepakupai Vená means "waterfall of the deepest place." Born from the ancient Auyantepuy plateau, water plunges into the void. A vertical river. A cascade that touches the clouds.

979m Total Height
807m Uninterrupted Drop

Parque Nacional Canaima, Estado Bolívar

Quebrada de Jaspe

A river of crimson stone

Water flows over semi-precious jasper. Deep red. Ancient mineral. Small cascades create white foam against the crimson bed. Nature's jewelry. A creek worth more than gold.

300m Jasper Creek Length

La Gran Sabana, Estado Bolívar

Monte Roraima

The floating mountain

A tepuy. A table mountain. Vertical cliffs rise 400 meters on all sides. First described by Walter Raleigh in 1596. Its summit belongs to three nations. Ancient. Untouchable. A world above the world.

2,810m Elevation
31km² Summit Area
400m Cliff Height

Venezuela (85%) · Guyana (10%) · Brazil (5%)

Los Andes de Mérida

Where cable cars touch the sky

Pico Bolívar pierces the clouds. Snow-capped peaks in the tropics. The world's highest cable car ascends. Villages cling to mountainsides. The spine of Venezuela. Where earth meets heaven.

4,978m Pico Bolívar Height
4,765m Cable Car Peak

Mérida State, Venezuelan Andes

Relámpago del Catatumbo

The everlasting storm

Where the Catatumbo River meets Lake Maracaibo, the sky ignites. Lightning strikes 280 nights a year. Silent. Continuous. Eternal. Nature's light show. The beacon that guided sailors home.

280 Nights per Year
10hrs Duration per Night

Lake Maracaibo, Zulia State

Los Médanos de Coro

Where desert meets the Caribbean

Golden dunes rise from the earth. Wind-sculpted. Ever-shifting. A 30-kilometer isthmus of sand connecting the mainland to Paraguaná. The desert breathes. The sea watches.

91,280 Hectares Total
30km Isthmus Length
20m Average Height

Estado Falcón, Northwest Venezuela

Isla de Margarita

The Pearl of the Caribbean

Spanish fortresses stand guard over turquoise shores. Colonial stone meets white sand. History and luxury intertwined. The pearl that conquistadors sought. The paradise travelers find.

1,071km² Island Area

Nueva Esparta State, Caribbean Sea

Parque Nacional Mochima

Turquoise dreams

Crystal waters lap against hidden coves. Coral reefs pulse with life. Islands scattered like emeralds on silk. Dolphins dance. The Caribbean at its purest. Paradise, unfiltered.

94,935 Hectares Protected

Anzoátegui & Sucre States

Choroní

Where rainforest meets ocean

The journey descends through mist-covered peaks of Henri Pittier. A vibrant colonial town emerges. Golden sands of Playa Grande await. Coconut palms lean over Atlantic waves. Drums echo. The rainforest breathes.

Henri Pittier National Park

Aragua State, Caribbean Coast

Colonia Tovar

The Black Forest in the tropics

German architecture rises from Venezuelan mountains. Half-timbered houses. Alpine gardens. A village frozen in time. The Black Forest transplanted. Europe in the Andes.

1,790m Elevation

Aragua State, Cordillera de la Costa

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