Saturday, July 28, 2012

Exploring Venezuela, The Land of Grace, the most urbanized country in South America


Knowing the geographical wonders of Venezuela



Travel to Venezuela to visit one of the most urbanized countries in South America, and one of the most diverse fields of all the earth and disfrutarde the glory of majestic glacial ice and the blue Caribbean waters. Venezuela is known for its wonderful geographical and landscape. Lake Maracaibo is the largest natural lake in all of South America. Possibly the second oldest, with 36 million years. Lake Maracaibo is accessible from the Caribbean coast across the Gulf of Venezuela. Also worth a visit (Century City 16) Maracaibo on the north shore. If you take a flight or bus to Puerto Ayacucho, you go in the Amazon jungle in no time. One of the most famous tourist destinations in Venezuela is Salto? Angel, the world's highest waterfall, the drop is 3211 meters in the Canyon Diablo (16 times the height of Niagara Falls). For more serenely tropical adventure, you can catch a boat to the archipelago Los Roques, a national park with the largest area of ​​uninhabited islands in the Caribbean. Its unspoiled beaches and marine life, you will enjoy a wonderful journey with the best climate in the Caribbean.

The center of Venezuela's exciting and lively, full of culture and entertainment. The architecture in cities such as Caracas, is inspired by Indian tribes, Spanish colonialism and African design. Finally, Barquisimeto is a place most frequented by travelers and locals, with clubs and bars and plenty of cafes and boutiques.

Do not forget, when booking your flight to Venezuela, be aware of the arrival time as a tourist, travel is not recommended at night by taxi, bus or rental car, especially in Caracas and the international airport.

Travel to Venezuela

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