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]]>If you’re in the mood for some island hopping while in Venezuela, Los Roques is just the thing you’re looking for. Get ready to explore its white sandy beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters by visiting one of the hundreds of tiny islands that offer an unspoiled and pristine natural environment.
Los Roques is a heaven on Earth for watersports lovers. It’s especially popular with fans of snorkeling and diving because its waters are teeming with coral reefs, but you’ll also enjoy it if you’re a fan of swimming, kiteboarding, windsurfing, paddleboarding, and sailing.
Los Roques was declared a national park over five decades ago, largely due to the rich wildlife inhabiting its tiny isles. It’s a perfect spot for unique wildlife encounters since it’s home to a wide variety of seabirds and rich aquatic life, but you might also run into green turtles, iguanas, and lizards while exploring this archipelago.
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]]>A visit to Venezuela is incomplete if you don’t check out Canaima National Park. In addition to being home to the country’s top attraction, Angel Falls, this national park will win you over with its biodiversity and imposing table mountains.
True adventurers who enjoy exploring mountainous terrains shouldn’t leave Venezuela before checking out this national park, best known for its amazing views, natural setting, and steep hikes.
The most beautiful national park in Venezuela’s far north, Mochima has something in store for everyone—from lush mountain terrains to pristine beaches with whales and dolphins.
One thing we like about Venezuela is its infinite natural diversity. Even if you’re looking for a desert-like natural park, you won’t be disappointed by this country. Médanos de Coro perfectly fits that description, offering an expansive terrain covered with sand dunes and little vegetation.
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]]>Angel Falls needs no special introduction because it’s Venezuela’s top tourist attraction and the world’s tallest uninterrupted waterfall at 979 meters. It drops over the edge of the Auyan-tepui mountain in an isolated jungle of the Canaima National Park, but its secluded location isn’t stopping it from being a huge hit with nature lovers from all around the world.
Located on the eastern side of the Canaima National Park, Kamá Waterfall will take your breath away with its dramatic cascades and deep plunge pool in the middle of the forest.
If you have a special place in your heart for cascading waterfalls, Jasper Creek will knock you off your feet. Its water flows over a smooth bedrock of mostly red and black jasper, giving this series of cascades a striking color. It’s also known by a local nickname Kako Parú aka Firestone Creek due to its vibrant shade.
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]]>Angel Falls is one of Venezuela’s most popular attractions and the most epic natural wonder that it has in store. At 979 meters, this is the tallest uninterrupted waterfall in the world, and its secluded jungle location isn’t stopping adventurers from all around the world from exploring it
There’s something truly magical about cascading waterfalls, and you can find one of them in Venezuela. Located on the Caroní River, Llovizna Falls is worth seeing all year long, but it looks the most spectacular when the floodgates of the Macagua Dam are open, increasing its flow.
The second tallest waterfall in Venezuela behind Angel Falls, Cuquenan is pretty stunning in its own right. It pours down towards the base of the Kukenan Tepui near Mount Roraima, and it will win you over with its amazing surroundings and amazing water streams.
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]]>Fans of classic art shouldn’t miss this museum while in Caracas. In addition to featuring an impressive collection of global art, ancient Egyptian art, and Chinese pottery, this museum will also take your breath away with its sculpture-filled gardens.
One of the best places to explore the Venezuelan art scene, this gallery features around 4,000 art pieces. They range from pre-Hispanic pieces and colonial-era paintings to sculptures and works of modern art by the country’s leading artists.
If you’re a huge fan of modern art, looking for a museum with an even bigger collection of contemporary works than the National Art Gallery, this is the place to be. This museum features a collection of approximately 5,000 paintings and sculptures by local and global artists, including Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, and Vasili Kandinski.
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]]>National Pantheon of Venezuela is one of the city’s most popular landmarks, and it serves as the final resting place for national heroes. It was constructed on the site of the Santísima Trinidad church, which was ruined in a devastating earthquake in the 19th century.
Caracas is home to several art galleries and museums, but fans of architecture will enjoy this one both inside and out. Dedicated to one of Venezuela’s most prominent artists, this museum is the city’s best showcase of contemporary art, and its glass exterior is as impressive as the sculptures you’ll find inside.
Parque Central Complex is another important landmark of Caracas’ modern architecture. At the time of its inception, this duo of skyscrapers was the most important urban development in Latin America, and it was the tallest building on this continent for almost two decades.
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]]>The stunning cascade waterfalls in Romania are beyond stunning. When you visit, you will feel like you are on another planet. Everything is so green and calming. The way the water falls from the cliff is a very unique moment.
If the path ever takes you to Zimbabwe, don’t forget to visit the Victoria Falls. It is on the list of the Seven Natural Wonders in the World, and for many reasons. This waterfall is considered as the biggest one by height and width.
Nature lovers and adventurers go to Venezuela only to visit the Angel Waterfalls. This is officially the tallest and highest one in the world. Such a stunning view!
Another record-winning waterfall. The Kaieteur Falls is the largest single drop waterfall in the world thanks to the large volume of water. There are so many picturesque sites here that you’ll be mesmerized for life.
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This huge waterfall is located on the border between Brazil and Argentina. Iguazu Falls are the largest waterfall system, once again, in the world.
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]]>If you love waterfalls, you definitely need to check these out, which clock in as the highest ones on the planet.
The highest waterfall in the world is Angel Falls in Venezuela, which is 3,212 feet tall. Located in an isolated jungle, you must make a daunting trip in a river boat in order to see the mystical beauty of this site.
Tugela Falls in South Africa is 3,110 feet tall and one of the most popular tourist attractions in the country. The fall fluctuates from a trickle in the dry season to an impressive rush during the wet season in the KwaZulu-Natal province.
The 2,999-foot high Tres Hermanas Falls are located deep in the Peruvian jungle in the Andes and are extremely difficult to access. If you reach them, though, you’ll be blown away at the sight.
A helicopter is the best vantage point for seeing the tallest waterfall in the United States at 2,953 feet. This fall is located on the island of Molokai and is a shining example of tropical beauty.
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The waterfall, a huge tourist attraction in Latin America, was named after Jimmie Angel, an American aviator, who was the first person to fly over the falls on November 18th, 1933.
This astonishing miracle of nature is surrounded by a jungle and the trip to the falls is bit complicated. There are flights from Puerto Odaz or Ciudad Bolivar to Canaima camp, the starting point of the adventure, which is situated 50 km from the Angel Falls. However, before you decide to buy a flight ticket, you must prove that you have been vaccinated against yellow fewer.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BeBQka-nJaH/?tagged=angelfalls
The travel continues by river in a motorized canoe where you can enjoy the beautiful, yet untouched flora and fauna.
Due to its nature, the best time to visit the Angel Falls is between the months of May and November. From December to April the rainfall is infrequent and the water evaporates, so the big, powerful falls diminishing to dribble.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BEcJ0TSo8p_/?tagged=jimmieangel
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]]>The post 3 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Miss Los Roques Archipelago While in Venezuela appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>If you’re in the mood for some island hopping while in Venezuela, Los Roques is just the thing you’re looking for. Get ready to explore its white sandy beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters by visiting one of the hundreds of tiny islands that offer an unspoiled and pristine natural environment.
Los Roques is a heaven on Earth for watersports lovers. It’s especially popular with fans of snorkeling and diving because its waters are teeming with coral reefs, but you’ll also enjoy it if you’re a fan of swimming, kiteboarding, windsurfing, paddleboarding, and sailing.
Los Roques was declared a national park over five decades ago, largely due to the rich wildlife inhabiting its tiny isles. It’s a perfect spot for unique wildlife encounters since it’s home to a wide variety of seabirds and rich aquatic life, but you might also run into green turtles, iguanas, and lizards while exploring this archipelago.
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]]>The post Venezuela is Worth the Visit for Its Breathtaking National Parks Alone appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>A visit to Venezuela is incomplete if you don’t check out Canaima National Park. In addition to being home to the country’s top attraction, Angel Falls, this national park will win you over with its biodiversity and imposing table mountains.
True adventurers who enjoy exploring mountainous terrains shouldn’t leave Venezuela before checking out this national park, best known for its amazing views, natural setting, and steep hikes.
The most beautiful national park in Venezuela’s far north, Mochima has something in store for everyone—from lush mountain terrains to pristine beaches with whales and dolphins.
One thing we like about Venezuela is its infinite natural diversity. Even if you’re looking for a desert-like natural park, you won’t be disappointed by this country. Médanos de Coro perfectly fits that description, offering an expansive terrain covered with sand dunes and little vegetation.
The post Venezuela is Worth the Visit for Its Breathtaking National Parks Alone appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Venezuela’s Canaima National Park is Worth the Visit for its Waterfalls Alone appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Angel Falls needs no special introduction because it’s Venezuela’s top tourist attraction and the world’s tallest uninterrupted waterfall at 979 meters. It drops over the edge of the Auyan-tepui mountain in an isolated jungle of the Canaima National Park, but its secluded location isn’t stopping it from being a huge hit with nature lovers from all around the world.
Located on the eastern side of the Canaima National Park, Kamá Waterfall will take your breath away with its dramatic cascades and deep plunge pool in the middle of the forest.
If you have a special place in your heart for cascading waterfalls, Jasper Creek will knock you off your feet. Its water flows over a smooth bedrock of mostly red and black jasper, giving this series of cascades a striking color. It’s also known by a local nickname Kako Parú aka Firestone Creek due to its vibrant shade.
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]]>The post The Spectacular Waterfalls of Venezuela Will Take Your Breath Away appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Angel Falls is one of Venezuela’s most popular attractions and the most epic natural wonder that it has in store. At 979 meters, this is the tallest uninterrupted waterfall in the world, and its secluded jungle location isn’t stopping adventurers from all around the world from exploring it
There’s something truly magical about cascading waterfalls, and you can find one of them in Venezuela. Located on the Caroní River, Llovizna Falls is worth seeing all year long, but it looks the most spectacular when the floodgates of the Macagua Dam are open, increasing its flow.
The second tallest waterfall in Venezuela behind Angel Falls, Cuquenan is pretty stunning in its own right. It pours down towards the base of the Kukenan Tepui near Mount Roraima, and it will win you over with its amazing surroundings and amazing water streams.
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]]>The post Art Lovers Have to Check Out These Museums in Caracas, Venezuela appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Fans of classic art shouldn’t miss this museum while in Caracas. In addition to featuring an impressive collection of global art, ancient Egyptian art, and Chinese pottery, this museum will also take your breath away with its sculpture-filled gardens.
One of the best places to explore the Venezuelan art scene, this gallery features around 4,000 art pieces. They range from pre-Hispanic pieces and colonial-era paintings to sculptures and works of modern art by the country’s leading artists.
If you’re a huge fan of modern art, looking for a museum with an even bigger collection of contemporary works than the National Art Gallery, this is the place to be. This museum features a collection of approximately 5,000 paintings and sculptures by local and global artists, including Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, and Vasili Kandinski.
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]]>The post Architecture Lovers Have to Check out These Spots in Caracas, Venezuela appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>National Pantheon of Venezuela is one of the city’s most popular landmarks, and it serves as the final resting place for national heroes. It was constructed on the site of the Santísima Trinidad church, which was ruined in a devastating earthquake in the 19th century.
Caracas is home to several art galleries and museums, but fans of architecture will enjoy this one both inside and out. Dedicated to one of Venezuela’s most prominent artists, this museum is the city’s best showcase of contemporary art, and its glass exterior is as impressive as the sculptures you’ll find inside.
Parque Central Complex is another important landmark of Caracas’ modern architecture. At the time of its inception, this duo of skyscrapers was the most important urban development in Latin America, and it was the tallest building on this continent for almost two decades.
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]]>The post Stunning Waterfalls You Must Include On Your Bucket List appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The stunning cascade waterfalls in Romania are beyond stunning. When you visit, you will feel like you are on another planet. Everything is so green and calming. The way the water falls from the cliff is a very unique moment.
If the path ever takes you to Zimbabwe, don’t forget to visit the Victoria Falls. It is on the list of the Seven Natural Wonders in the World, and for many reasons. This waterfall is considered as the biggest one by height and width.
Nature lovers and adventurers go to Venezuela only to visit the Angel Waterfalls. This is officially the tallest and highest one in the world. Such a stunning view!
Another record-winning waterfall. The Kaieteur Falls is the largest single drop waterfall in the world thanks to the large volume of water. There are so many picturesque sites here that you’ll be mesmerized for life.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BdA5TdtFx2z/?fbclid=IwAR3peXAN_NSuNCKaUT98vEo6nx3j9QIGvZXlo5YIvtozmxTuNcA0VVca6CE
This huge waterfall is located on the border between Brazil and Argentina. Iguazu Falls are the largest waterfall system, once again, in the world.
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]]>The post Love Waterfalls? Here are the World’s Tallest appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>If you love waterfalls, you definitely need to check these out, which clock in as the highest ones on the planet.
The highest waterfall in the world is Angel Falls in Venezuela, which is 3,212 feet tall. Located in an isolated jungle, you must make a daunting trip in a river boat in order to see the mystical beauty of this site.
Tugela Falls in South Africa is 3,110 feet tall and one of the most popular tourist attractions in the country. The fall fluctuates from a trickle in the dry season to an impressive rush during the wet season in the KwaZulu-Natal province.
The 2,999-foot high Tres Hermanas Falls are located deep in the Peruvian jungle in the Andes and are extremely difficult to access. If you reach them, though, you’ll be blown away at the sight.
A helicopter is the best vantage point for seeing the tallest waterfall in the United States at 2,953 feet. This fall is located on the island of Molokai and is a shining example of tropical beauty.
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]]>https://www.instagram.com/p/BisQJccnX3J/?tagged=angelfalls
The waterfall, a huge tourist attraction in Latin America, was named after Jimmie Angel, an American aviator, who was the first person to fly over the falls on November 18th, 1933.
This astonishing miracle of nature is surrounded by a jungle and the trip to the falls is bit complicated. There are flights from Puerto Odaz or Ciudad Bolivar to Canaima camp, the starting point of the adventure, which is situated 50 km from the Angel Falls. However, before you decide to buy a flight ticket, you must prove that you have been vaccinated against yellow fewer.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BeBQka-nJaH/?tagged=angelfalls
The travel continues by river in a motorized canoe where you can enjoy the beautiful, yet untouched flora and fauna.
Due to its nature, the best time to visit the Angel Falls is between the months of May and November. From December to April the rainfall is infrequent and the water evaporates, so the big, powerful falls diminishing to dribble.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BEcJ0TSo8p_/?tagged=jimmieangel
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