Trails of Venezuela
Trails of Venezuela
Trails of Venezuela
17 Days Starting and ending in Caracas, Venezuela
Visiting: Caracas, Canaima, Angel Falls, Ciudad Bolivar, Orinoco Delta, Lake Maracaibo, Catatumbo, Merida, Llanos
Tour operator:
Tour code:
9107
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Special diets catered:
Vegetarians
Tour operated in:
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Tour Overview
- Be introduced to the Warao, the second largest tribe in Venezuela who inhabit the shores of the Orinoco River
- Discovering the diverse and abundant wildlife of Los Llanos, including river dolphins, capybaras, caimans, and the thrilling opportunity to try piranha fishing.
- See the mesmerising Catatumbo lightning phenomenon over Lake Maracaibo, a natural wonder that lights up the night sky.
- Travel via dugout canoe through lush jungles and hike to Angel Falls, which at 979 metres high is considered the world's tallest waterfall
- Fly to a remote Indian settlement and navigate Canaima's lagoon in a motorised dugout canoe, passing waterfalls and hiking to the enchanting Salto Sapo to walk behind the cascade.
Discover the raw beauty of Venezuela's deltas, waterfalls and remote communities. On the banks of the third largest river in South America, the Warao Indians, the guardians of the Orinoco River, still live virtually untouched by the modern world. They are one of the oldest ethnic groups in the world.
Venture further into Canaima National Park to experience some of the world's most ancient scenery. Bordering Brazil and Guyana, this national park is distinguished by its numerous tepuis, massive flat-topped mountains that rise from grassy savanna and are often covered in mist. Fly over the 979m-tall Angel Falls waterfall flowing from Auyantepui mountain into the Cañón del Diablo, a steep canyon surrounded by tropical forest.
Witness the Catatumbo lightning - an awe-inspiring experience as the sky above Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela comes alive with a mesmerizing dance of constant, brilliant flashes. This natural phenomenon, known as the "everlasting storm," illuminates the night with its breathtaking and seemingly endless display of electric beauty. A journey of mother nature at her best
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 - Arrival In Caracas
Location: Caracas
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Posada Buena Vista Inn or similar
Welcome to Venezuela! Upon arrival at Maiquetía International Airport in Caracas, you will be met in the arrivals hall by our representative who will transfer you to your hotel for the evening. The remainder of the day is at leisure.
Overnight Posada Buena Vista Inn or similar
Day 2 - Caracas To Canaima
Location: Canaima
Accommodation: Lodge
Accommodation Name: Campamento Parakaupa or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Early this morning, fly south to the Indian settlement of Canaima. At the airport, you will be met by an Indian guide and accompanied to your camp. After lunch, board your motorised dugout canoe across the lagoon of Canaima passing the waterfalls of Ucaima, Golondrina and Hacha. The water and surface foam in rivers and lagoons are usually reddish here, a phenomenon generated by the presence of tannin, an organic acid produced by vegetation decomposing under the sun. Enjoy a hike of approx. 20 minutes where you will then reach the Salto Sapo. Change into your swimwear as you will walk behind the waterfall to the other side, a breathtaking experience. Tonight you will stay in a posada in the Indian settlement. (B,L,D)
Overnight Campamento Parakaupa or similar
Day 3 - Canaima – Angel Falls
Location: Angel Falls
Accommodation: Lodge
Accommodation Name: Hammock camp
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Following breakfast, your day starts in a motorised dugout canoe as you cross the Carrao River towards Salto Angel (Angel Falls). Veer onto the Churun River through the Devil’s Gorge, a unique jungle landscape surrounded by the table mountain Auyan Tepui. Depending on the water level, your trip takes 4 to 5 hours and it may well happen that you have to get out of the boat to push it when the water level is extremely low! Walk approx 1 hour up to the foot of the Salto Angel – a really unique feeling to be so close to the mighty waterfall. After a refreshing swim in the natural pool of the Salto Angel, continue to the hammock camp on the opposite side of the river Churun with a view of the highest waterfall on earth. (B,L,D)
2 nights at a hammock camp
Distance: 5hrs of canoeing
Day 4 - Angel Falls
Location: Angel Falls
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Hammock camp
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today you have another opportunity to reach the waterfall on foot from your hammock camp. The imposing cascade is illuminated by the sun today. An unforgettable experience! Spend the whole day around the waterfall, swimming, exploring the forest or enjoying the wonder of the world from the hammock. (B,L,D)
Distance: Walking of approximately 3hrs
Day 5 - Angel Falls To Canaima
Location: Canaima
Accommodation: Camp
Accommodation Name: Campamento Parakaupa or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
This morning, enjoy the tranquillity of the jungle. Depart travelling the same way, in a dugout canoe back to the Indian settlement of Canaima. After an exciting ride through the rapids in a canoe, you are scheduled to arrive at the lodge in Canaima in front of the Canaima lagoon in the afternoon. The rest of the day is at your leisure. (B,L,D)
Overnight Campamento Parakaupa or similar
Distance: Canoeing 5hrs
Day 6 - Canaima To Ciudad Bolivar
Location: Ciudad Bolivar
Accommodation: Camp
Accommodation Name: Casa Grande or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Your morning can be used to visit the beautiful lagoon and take a swim or walk through the village and look over the shoulder at the activities of the Indians going about their daily lives. In the early afternoon, you will take a Cessna over the jungle back to civilisation in Ciudad Bolivar. Once there, visit the very well-preserved old town with its beautiful, colourful colonial buildings and then continue to your hotel overlooking the gigantic Orinoco River.
The second largest in the American continent after the Amazonian delta, it is a labyrinth of caños (canals) that form impenetrable green islands which makes the jungle seem to expand and swallow the course of the river. In the midst of these canals, small paddled canoes from the local communities are seen travelling from one village to the next. The Warao inhabit the shores of the canals in typical wooden and thatched houses built in stitches over the water, often with no walls and hammocks for beds. Their houses are on stilts due to the significant rise and fall of water levels in the Delta. The Warao are the second largest tribe in Venezuela with their own indigenous language. (B,L)
Overnight Casa Grande or similar
Day 7 - Ciudad Bolivar To Orinoco
Location: Orinoco Delta
Accommodation: Camp
Accommodation Name: Delta Lodge or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
After breakfast, will travel by car to the state of Monagas. Pass huge pine plantations, cattle and buffalo farms, and arrive at the river village of San José de Buja. In San José, a motorised canoe will take you to your Eco Camp – a 30-minute ride along the river surrounded by dense tropical rainforest and Warao communities. Upon arrival, you will take a short tour of the camp before heading to your Warao-style cabin to relax before lunch. In the afternoon, take a boat trip along some of the delta’s smaller channels, looking for wildlife such as macaws, toucans, capuchin and red howler monkeys, sloths and freshwater dolphins. At sunset, lie comfortably in a hammock until dinner is served and you end your day with a drink at the bar. (B,D)
2 nights Delta Lodge or similar
Distance: Driving 2hrs, boat half an hour
Day 8 - Oriocco
Location: Orinoco Delta
Accommodation: Lodge
Accommodation Name: Delta Lodge or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
In the morning after breakfast, you will set out again to explore the delta by boat, travelling through primary forest and mangrove forest. Your guide will lead you on a walk through the jungle (rubber boots provided) and explain how the Warao Indians use many of the trees and plants that grow there for food, medicine and tools. You will either have a picnic lunch by the river or back at camp. Later, you will have the opportunity to swim in the river (in Piraña-free waters). You will also visit a Warao community to get a glimpse of indigenous life and buy some locally made handicrafts such as jewellery and baskets.
You will spend the evening at the camp enjoying the peace and tranquillity of the delta, interrupted only by the sounds of jungle animals. (B,D)
Distances: 2hrs by boat
Day 9 - Orinoco To Caracas
Location: Caracas
Accommodation: Lodge
Accommodation Name: Hotel Tamanaco or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast
In order to catch your flight in time from Maturin to Caracas, leave the Delta before breakfast by boat and then by car. Fly for an hour to Caracas. On arrival, embark on a city tour of the tropical metropolis of Caracas. The almost 500-year-old city at the foot of the 2800 m high mountain, Avila, has a lot to tell, extensive facets testify to the events of modern times, the colonial era and not least the pre-Columbian period. Spend the late afternoon to enjoy the pool at your hotel before visiting one of the many great restaurants in Caracas. (B)
Overnight Hotel Tamanaco or similar
Distances: Boat 2hrs, driving 2hrs, plane 1hr
Day 10 - Caracas To Catatumbo
Location: Lake Maracaibo
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Palafito (overwater cabin)
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Today you will continue to the next natural wonder which can only be admired in Venezuela. The weather lightning at the Catatumbo. With your scheduled flight, fly one hour from Caracas to El Vigia. By car, it takes another hour to a small village on the shores of Lake Maracaibo, where you will board a fishing boat and travel through mangrove forests, swamps and open water. Lake Maracaibo is the largest freshwater basin in all of Latin America. Along the way, with luck, you will see howler monkeys, iguanas and many, many birds. You may also see Tucuxi dolphins, which are marine dolphins, but can also be found in freshwater. In the evening, spend the night on a palafito, a traditional wooden pile structure built on the water. At dusk, with patience and luck, we see the extraordinary Catatumbo spectacle: the weather glows high above the lake! The lurid flickers that bathe the surroundings in ghostly silhouettes are very distant thunderstorms, whose lightning can only be perceived on the horizon without hearing the thunder. To this day, no scientist has been able to explain how this natural phenomenon occurs. It will be an exciting night. (B,D)
2 nights on a palafito (overwater cabin)
Distances: Plane 1hr, driving 2hrs, boat half an hour
Day 11 - Catatumbo
Location: Catatumbo
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Palafito (overwater cabin)
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After spending the night with hopefully a lot of thunderstorms, and again admiring the location of where you slept (on the lake!), visit the village of Congo. Congo is completely built on the water and only accessible by boat, the village was founded a few hundred years ago by descendants of some pirates who were hiding there. It is really another world! Enjoy a night excursion by boat through narrow channels to see the nocturnal fauna: spectacled caimans, orbicular snakes, night herons and hopefully another night of thunder. (B,L,D)
Distances: Boat 4hrs
Day 12 – Catatumbo To Merida
Location: Merida
Accommodation Name: Casa Sol or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today you will return to the port where you will have solid ground under your feet again. On the way to Merida, you will visit a coffee hacienda. There you will obtain an insight into the processing of coffee beans and certainly, there is the possibility to buy some coffee. In the afternoon, you will visit the city
centre of Merida. In the evening, you can again enjoy comfortable rooms and discuss the adventures of the last few days. For the fun-loving among us, you can also enjoy a cold beer in one of the many bars in town. (B)
Overnight Casa Sol or similar
Distances: Boat half an hour, driving 3hrs
Day 13 – Merida To Santo Domingo
Location: Merida
Accommodation Name: Trucha Azul or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today you will get to know the Venezuelan Andes from a completely different perspective: In the morning, take the highest (4765 m) and longest (12.5 km) cable car in the world to the mountain Pico Espejo (Mirror Peak). Named due to its snow-covered peak, it reflects the sunlight like a mirror. If you feel like hiking on the way back, you can hike to a lower cable car station. Upon your return, you will head to one of the many glacial lakes in the state of Merida. Along the way, stop for lunch. After a short drive, pass by the impressive Victoria Lagoon. In calm and clear weather, the lake reflects the surrounding landscape so perfectly that you can hardly make out the surface of the water. Here you will notice the Frailejones. This is the typical plant of the Paramo. It has fleshy leaves with small hairs that protect it from the cold. After crossing the highest pass of Venezuela 4200m, you will go downhill to Santo Domingo, where you will spend the night. (B)
Overnight Trucha Azul or similar
Distances: Cable car 2hrs, driving 2hrs
Day 14 – Llanos
Location: Llanos
Accommodation Name: Local cabin
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
After breakfast, depart the Andes towards Los Llanos. The Llanos, the Venezuelan lowlands, make up in their entirety about one-third of the area of Venezuela and impress with their particularly diverse and species-rich fauna. In the afternoon, set off on a boat safari through the Llanos. Only at dusk many animals become active, and so you will be able to observe river dolphins, caimans, ibises and maybe even an anaconda. Spend the night in a simple cabin on a farm, which is run by a family. (B,D)
2 nights local cabin
Distances: Driving 5hrs, boat 1hr
Day 15 – Llanos
Location: Llanos
Accommodation Name: Local cabin
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today you will spend your second day in the Llanos to observe more unusual bird species, crocodiles and also the Capibara, a funny-looking capybara. Along the way, you can also practice a sport well-known in Venezuela, piranha fishing! At dinner this evening, the family members introduce you to the typical singing of the llaneros, the cowboys of the Venezuelan lowlands, singing their melancholic songs, the joropo. (B,L,D)
Distances: Driving 2hrs
Day 16 – Llanos To Caracas
Location: Caracas
Accommodation Name: Posada Buena Vista Inn or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast
The morning offers another opportunity to observe the birdlife around the cabin before heading to Barinas for your flight to Caracas. Spend the night in an Inn, not far from the sea. There are very good seafood restaurants in the area, which are perfect for your last dinner in Venezuela. (B)
Overnight Posada Buena Vista Inn or similar
Distances: Driving 2hrs
Day 17 - Departure
Location: Caracas
Meals Included: Breakfast
Enjoy breakfast before transferring to the airport for your onward flight. (B)
What's Included
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16 nights accommodation
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Meals as per the itinerary
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Domestic flights as indicated in the itinerary (10kg luggage allowance)
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Private transportation
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Services of an English-speaking guide
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Shared boat transfers in Delta
What's Not Included
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International & domestic flights not mentioned in the program
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Visas
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Travel and medical insurance
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All services, meals other than those indicated above
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Personal porters
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Any changes to the proposed and confirmed program
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All items of a personal nature e.g. drinks, laundry, telephone calls, tips etc
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Airport tax must be paid locally in national currency of approx Bs S 9,35 /1.00 USD per person (subject to change)
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National Park Entrance Fee Canaima must be paid locally 15.00 USD per person (subject to change)
Check out our Q&As
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What type of transportation is used during the tour?
The tour includes private transportation, domestic flights, and shared boat transfers to ensure a seamless journey across diverse terrains from jungles to lagoons.
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What kind of accommodations can I expect on this tour?
You will experience a variety of accommodations including posadas, lodges, hammock camps, and overwater cabins, offering a unique blend of comfort and adventure amidst Venezuela's stunning landscapes.
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Will there be opportunities to interact with local indigenous communities?
Yes, you will have the opportunity to be introduced to the Warao tribe along the Orinoco River and visit a Warao community to get a glimpse of indigenous life and buy some locally made handicrafts.
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What wildlife might I see during the tour?
During the tour, you may spot wildlife such as macaws, toucans, capuchin and red howler monkeys, sloths, freshwater dolphins, spectacled caimans, orbicular snakes, night herons, and possibly anacondas.
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Is there an opportunity to see Angel Falls up close?
Yes, you will have the chance to walk up to the foot of Angel Falls and even swim in the natural pool at its base, providing a unique experience of being close to the world's tallest waterfall.
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What is the Catatumbo lightning phenomenon?
The Catatumbo lightning is a unique weather phenomenon that occurs over Lake Maracaibo, where distant thunderstorms create lightning that illuminates the sky without the sound of thunder. This natural spectacle can be observed during the tour.
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Are there any activities involving local cuisine or cultural experiences?
Yes, you will have the opportunity to enjoy typical singing of the llaneros, the cowboys of the Venezuelan lowlands, and experience their melancholic songs, the joropo, during your stay in the Llanos.
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Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?
Yes. Focusing on providing authentic experiences where ever you are in the world, Crooked Compass has access to a vast array of accommodation styles. From boutique properties in larger cities to local guest houses and home stays within small villages. Crooked Compass ensures that local authenticity flows through your accommodation throughout your tour without compromising standard.
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What sort of transportation is used for your tours?
Transportation utilised on a Crooked Compass escorted small group tour is a combination of a private air conditioned vehicle and local transport where appropriate. This may include a local bus ride, use of the cities metro system, a domestic flight to another city or overnight train ride.
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What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?
Crooked Compass strives to be a leader in sustainable tourism. Crooked Compass is firmly committed to the principles of ethical travel. Our comprehensive Sustainable Tourism Practices policy summarises our commitments and actions. Although the very basis of our ground operations lends itself to the ethos of sustainable tourism, this policy re-iterates our commitment to: Use locally owned hotels Use locally owned ground agents Use local guides and drivers Promote community tourism projects from homestays to craft shops Support charities that work within the destinations that we travel to Carbon offset our travels
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Who runs your tours and are they experts in their fields?
Crooked Compass works with the worlds best operators who are specialists in their country, region and cities providing you with in depth local knowledge. We use local guides who live and breathe the areas they work in, making sure you experience their region, their way. We believe it is far better to have a local guide who knows a lot about a little than a text book trained Western tour guide who knows a little about a lot. Using local guides also ensures that money stays within local communities and supports the regions we visit.
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What can I expect from a Crooked Compass tour that I wouldn't get from travelling with an alternative company?
Crooked Compass provides a sensory way to understand the world – we help you live like a local, eat like a local, do what the locals do and seek the faces behind the places whilst discovering untouched lands and natural beauty. Crooked Compass tours delve deep into the heart and soul of a destination ensuring you get out of your journey all you intended and much, much more. Our intriguing itineraries have been created by travellers for travellers. Steering travellers to follow a different path, Crooked Compass’ itineraries allow you to experience the world’s most fascinating destinations in ways you never dreamed possible. It brings to life those ‘bucket list’ experiences you have yearned to do and separates the travellers from the tourists. Crooked Compass tours are culturally rich, reward travellers with unexpected encounters and uncommon rendezvous, creating truly unique, authentic travel experiences.
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Who do your tours cater for?
Crooked Compass escorted small group tours cater for those who are well travelled seeking the what’s next and what’s new. Our travellers are curious minded soft adventurers who want to uncover something more than the mainstream tourist trail. Crooked Compass tours draw travellers with an interest in sustainable tourism and conservation for the areas they visit. A Crooked Compass traveller is someone who is seeking something fresh and unique, who has a yearning for authenticity and discovery, with an appreciation for cultures, tradition and the natural world. We call them Cultural Purists.
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I am concerned about my impact on travelling through untouched regions. Can I offset?
Yes. All travellers on Crooked Compass tours have the option to offset their part of their tour’s carbon footprint by donating $4AUD (tax-deductible) at time of booking. 100% of these funds are donated to Greenfleet, an environmental non-profit organisation dedicated to protecting our climate by restoring our forests. By partnering with Greenfleet, we are confident that our carbon offset program provides genuine and lasting environmental benefits. Your offset donation funds plant trees and restore permanent native forests in Australia and New Zealand. As they grow, these forests provide many community and environmental benefits by absorbing carbon emissions, protecting our unique biodiversity, restoring habitat for native wildlife, preventing soil salinity and erosion, improving water quality and much more. If you’d like to find out more and offset the rest of your carbon emissions, visit www.greenfleet.org.au
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Up to 61 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.
At 60 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.