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The Andes / Merida
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Merida is a swingin' town up in the Andes mountain range. From here you have access to a vast range of activities, including mountain climbing, trekking, paragliding, horse riding etc. The party life is also very good. And the flight from Caracas to Merida is VERY spectacular!
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Caracas
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Caracas is a megacity and the capital of Venezuela. For most tourists this is the first encounter with Venezuela. My advice is to spend one or two days in Caracas to soak up the bustling atmosphere, and then move on
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Isla Margarita
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Isla Margarita is a popular tourist island for foreign as well as local tourists. The island has many good beaches, a good party life and offers some good diving opportunities.
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Loa Llanos
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Los Llanos is the Wild West of Venezuela, producing the delicate Llanos beef. A lot of birds and animals can be sees in Los Llanos, making it an attractive tourist destination. Oh, did I mention the Pirahnas??
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Bolivar
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Ciudad Bolivar is an inland town with significant remaining colonial architecture. It is a cozy town situated on the banks of the mighty Rio Orinoco, and is normally used as a starting point for trips to Angel Falls / Salto Angel. Ciudad Bolivar used to be known as Angostura.
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Peninsula Paria
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Peninsula Paria / Puerto la Cruz is off the beaten track in Venezuela. Puerto la Cruz is a good starting point for a trip into the Mochima marine national park.
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Angel Falls / Canaima
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Angel Falls / Salto Angel / Canaima : The worlds largest waterfall. The trip up to the water fall is half the fun. How about spending the night in a hammock under the stars? Or how about enjoying a nice little meal of living ants?