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Top 10 Must See Places in Venezuela


You will have many eyebrows raised when you tell people that you are planning a trip to Venezuela. Venezuela offers breathtaking natural beauty to travel connoisseurs. One of the greatest attractions of the place is the long sun-kissed beaches.

This is possible for the geographical location of the country as it has one of the longest coastlines of the Caribbean which extends up to almost 2800 kilometers! Exploring the country will let you know that Venezuela has myriad landscape features and good varieties of flora and fauna too. Once you land in Venezuela, you have umpteen places to explore in the country. Out of the many places of attractions in the country, here is a list of the top 10 must see places in Venezuela:

#1 Sierra Nevada National Park and Merida – Travelers visiting Venezuela cannot miss visiting the Sierra Nevada National Park. There are many peaks to which trekking can be done. Spell bounding sceneries of snow capped mountains and lakes can be viewed. Merida is one of the most prominent cities of Venezuela and is known for the highest cable car that gets down to Pico Espejo (15,700 feet).

#2 Margarita Island – The Island has two parts. While the eastern part is known for its urban culture with clubs, hotels and a beach, the western side offers nature at its best in the country with mountains, lagoons, swamps and large varieties of flora and fauna.

#3 Coro – Coro has colonial structures and buildings in Dutch and Spanish architectural styles. The sand dunes reaching to almost 40 meters are major attractions in the place.

#4 Canaima National Park and Angel Falls – Located in the south west part of Venezuela in Gran Sabana, the national park has many table top mountains and is also house to many species of animals including giant otter and giant anteater. Angel Falls is a natural wonder in the area where the water falls from a distance of 1000 meters from the mountain top.

#5 Mochima National Park – Various kinds of water sports activities like swimming, scuba diving, dolphin spotting and snorkeling can be enjoyed in Mochima.

#6 Los Roques Archipelago National Park – Paradise for snorkelers and scuba divers, this place has white sands and sapphire blue waters. It is also possible to explore wide varieties of marine and bird life in the stretch of coral islands.

#7 The Orinoco Delta –
The Orinoco Delta sees many small distributaries and rivers. It is possible to locate small crocodiles and piranha catfish while taking a boat trip in the delta.

#8 Los Llanos – The Amazon and the Andes are separated by the great grassland of Los Llanos. Wide varieties of animals and birds can be seen in the place. It is also a great destination for bird-watching.

#9 El Avila and Caracas – These are excellent hiking trails in the country. On reaching the summit, it is possible to view the whole city.

#10 Henri Pittier National Park – It is the first national park of Venezuela and a great trekking destination as well. There are many points to conquer in the park. The bathing pools are added attractions.

Reaching Venezuela 

Venezuela is well connected to the whole world as various airlines operate their flights to this Latin American country. It is now possible to book flights to the country via the many online flight booking portals. Travelers booking their tickets to Venezuela via www.asaptickets.com have availed great discounts and deals. The rates are also lower when compared to other flight booking portals, particularly for round trip tickets. People traveling by business class can get great discounts too from the portal.

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Top 5 Things To Do In Paraguay

Paraguay is maybe one of the most underrated destinations in South America but once you experience Paraguay's charm, you will want to travel back there again!

What makes Paraguay so special and different from the most touristy South American countries such as Argentina and Uruguay is the indigenous culture. While Paraguay also boasts a noticeable colonial past, you will feel the strongest and realest South American indigenous culture in Paraguay.

Make sure you don't leave Paraguay without first trying the local chipa (local bread made with corn flour and cheese), tererĂ© and yuyos (herbal infusions). Now, I leave you with the top 5 things to do in Paraguay. Enjoy!

Have fun in the Carnival in February:

If you wish to have a splendid time in Paraguay, make sure that you plan your trip during the month of February. This is because all the festivals take place during that time. These festivals will have a vibrant look with colorful polka dots, groovy Brazilian music number and fantastic dancing.

The enthusiasm, immense energy and liveliness of these festivities are the main reasons behind the arrival of a number of tourists every year. The largest of the Carnival parades in Paraguay takes place in Asuncion, though the most extravagant carnival parades in Paraguay take place in Encarncion (roughly 240 miles south of Asuncion).

Drench in the natural beauty of Salto Cristal falls:

The exotic beauty of the Salto Cristal falls is located in the heart of the rain forest in Salto Cristal (around 100 miles southeast of Asuncion). You can enjoy a bit of hiking here and enjoy a swim if you are visiting this place during the summers.

You can seek the advice of the local people there to go to this waterfall and some will be kind enough to guide you correctly. The joy of hiking and the picturesque location of this waterfall will mesmerize your senses and eradicate the tiredness of hiking.

Enjoy art in its finesse at the National Arts Museum in Asuncion:

When you are enjoying your time in Paraguay, spend some time at the National Arts Museum of Fine Arts. You will get to see some splendid artwork of International quality and witness some excellent creations by artists in Paraguay.


There is a ton of artwork here, that belongs to the 19th century and you can find some interesting historical artifacts and documents related to ancient era. You will be able to get an idea about the color and the Paraguay people’s culture. This museum was formed in 1909 and has been a reflection of the Paraguay culture since then. It mirrors the aspect that its people are, what the location was before and now.

Day Trip to Iguassu Falls

A visit to Iguassu Falls would not be complete without taking a day trip to Ciudad del Este to view the magnificent Iguassu Falls, which is without a doubt one of the top 5 things to do in Paraguay.

Iguassu Falls will be guaranteed to be the highlight of your trip to Paraguay. Even if you have been to Niagara Falls before, you will be left in awe after seeing these amazing falls. Be sure to ask your travel agent to include Iguassu Falls in your itinerary of places to visit in Paraguay.

Go crazy with shopping at the Mariscal Lopez Shopping mall in Asuncion:

For those of you who are on the lookout of a retail therapy then this shopping mall is your ideal destination. Enjoy shopping at the malls here, enjoy films at the cine plexes here, grab a delicious ice cream at the parlors here or have some lip smacking delicacies at the restaurants.

You can also get a 10% discount at the reception when you flash your ID to prove that you are a tourist. You will never regret shopping in this beautiful shopping mall.

Make sure that you dress well while visiting these locations to have a memorable vacation.

Author Bio: Guest post submitted by Rania who writes for Travel N Camping Info

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Top 5 Natural Attractions of Venezuela

Wondering about the top 5 natural attractions of Venezuela?

Venezuela is an amazing country, yet it's easily one of the most underrated tourist destinations in South America. If you are planning to travel to Venezuela and wondering about natural tourist attractions, you won't be disappointed since Venezuela is home to the world's highest waterfall and the 3rd longest river in America.

Without further ado, the top 5 natural attractions of Venezuela are as follows:

#1 Angel Falls

Angel falls, also referred to as the largest waterfall in the world, contain water falling freely from a height of about 979 meters. It is located in a remote area in Bolivar State in Canaima National Park. 

Visitors traveling around the region will experience many forms of tropical flora and fauna including: Monkeys, Orchid species, Giant anteaters, Pumas, Capybaras and Porcupines.

#2 Parque Nacional Mochima, El Morro

Parque Nacional Mochima or Mochima National Park is located in the States of Sucre and Anzoategui and covers a total of 49,900 marine and coastal habitat i.e. marine in the western side and coastal and marine area in the Mochima Bay. 

Mochima National Park consists of beautiful sandy coves, mountains, and mangroves. Along the coastlines, the park consists of shrubs, grasses, and trees. In the coastal mountains, there are dense green vegetation combined with flora including ferns and orchids. It also features twenty eight species of reptiles and seventy eight species of mammals.

#3 La Isla Margarita

La Isla Margarita is located in the north of the Venezuela coastline and it's without a doubt one of the top 5 natural attractions of Venezuela. La Isla Margarita is a popular tourist attraction site for local and international visitors. It consists if crisp azure waters which reminds visitors of the exotic Bahamas which keeps tourists coming back. 

The Island has many beaches where visitors can relax and enjoy viewing the panoramic nature of the coast line. The Island is home for about 300,000 people especially in the eastern side where there is the shoppers' paradise of Polamar and the capital metro of Asuncion. Visitors normally enjoy the following activities while touring the area: bonefishing, diving, snorkeling and windsurfing.

#4 The Andes

The Andes is found in the western part of Venezuela and occupies a large area as it crosses from the border of Colombia to Caribbean Sea coast. Its ridges are as a result of three major branches; Sierra de La Koulata, Sierra Nevada and Sierra de Santo Doming. 

The northern tip of the Andes consists of many kilometers stretch of small villages where people live traditional lives and the mountains have their foot practically swimming in the sea water. The picturesque city of Merida contains many routes and trails where many tourists enjoy performing many outdoor activities including such as: trekking, hiking and jogging.

#5 The Guiana Highlands

The Guiana Highlands cover almost half of the entire country and contains mesas with many valleys of rivers and canyons. 

The Guiana Highlands have numerous inhabitants, around 1.5 million, with most of them still living traditional lives practicing ancient traditional beliefs. Many visitors would like to visit the place as it is home for many natural resources such as: gold, diamond, iron and bauxite.

Note. it utilizes Electronic System for Travel and Authorization (ESTA) to determine eligibility of the many visitors who travel under the visa waiver program.