Venezuela Detailed Itinerary
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Venezuela Detailed Itinerary
Venezuela Detailed Itinerary Journey to Angel Falls Apr 11/16 Angel Falls — the highest waterfall in the world. The lost world of Venezuela is a destination with snow-capped peaks of the Andes, abundant wildlife in the Llanos, beautiful coastline, lush jungle, indigenous tribes, interesting colonial history and friendly South American hospitality. Venezuela’s greatest natural attraction is the world’s highest waterfall, magnificent Angel Falls. Not only is Venezuela one of South America’s undiscovered travel gems, but a must see destination for adventure travelers. From the capital of Caracas, we fly to Mérida, which boasts typical Andean culture and scenery, and is situated high in the mountains. The snowcovered peaks of the Andes create the perfect backdrop to the wildlife rich plains of the Llanos. We will encounter indigenous tribes, including the Pemón Indians of Canaima and also the Warao or “Canoe People” of the Orinoco Delta. The Delta is an intricate labyrinth of waterways weaving through the jungle and supports extremely rich and varied wildlife including US/CAN 1-800-741-7956 UK 0808-234-1714 Facts & Highlights • 17 land days • Maximum 16 travelers • Start and finish in Caracas, Venezuela • All meals included • Includes 7 internal flights • Travel to Venezuela’s Andes Mountains • Spectacular wildlife viewing on the Llanos grasslands • Search for wildlife in the Orinoco Delta • Visit Pemón villages • Explore Canaima Lagoon • Witness the spectacular beauty of Angel Falls by scenic flight, on foot and by river boat Departure Dates & Price Oct 27 – Nov 12, 16 - $6295 USD Oct 27 – Nov 12, 17 - $6495 USD Activity Level: 3 - 5 note: The hikes in Uruyen, Kavak and to Angel Falls are optional and raises the Activity Level from a 3 to a 5. Comfort Level: Some rough roads, long travel days and some challenging hikes. Accommodations Comfortable hotels/lodges with private bathrooms. Features 1 night camping at Angel Falls with shared facilities. INTL. 001-416-588-5000 www.eldertreks.com jaguar, puma, ocelot, red howler and capuchin monkeys, capybara, giant otters, manatee and pink dolphins and anacondas as well as extensive birdlife. JHYHJHZ ZHU[V KVTPUNV JP\KHK TtYPKH IVSP]HY OH[V*LKYHS We cap off our trip with a visit to the world’s highest waterfall, Angel Falls, situated in the vast, pristine jungles of Canaima National Park, which feature a unique geological feature known as “Tepuis” or table-top Mountains. We see many of the parks spectacular waterfalls and rivers which beautifully carve and shape the stunning *HUHPTH HUNLS MHSSZ \Y\`LU RH]HR creating the possibility that your one chance will not be as memorable as we would wish. landscape of Canaima. We will enjoy these beautiful surroundings during our scenic flight and a 3 hour boat journey through Canaima’s jungle enroute to Angel Falls. We overnight on the river which offers the opportunity to see the breathtaking view of sunset and sunrise on Angel Falls. For this reason, we offer a trip that includes the possibility of two flights, a boat journey to the falls, a hike to the base of the falls and return to a camp, where you can enjoy the sun setting on Angel Falls, followed by the sunrise on Angel Falls the next morning. These Falls are truly magnificent in a beautiful, untouched jungle surrounding. Our itinerary cannot be compared to one that only offers a much cheaper, one chance only opportunity (rain or shine) to see the world’s highest waterfall. Any journey to Angel Falls that may not give you the chance to view the Falls in all there splendor, would be nothing short of tragic!! Unlike many operators, ElderTreks provides various opportunities to see Angel Falls including a scenic flight, on foot and by locally-made canoes. At almost 1 kilometer high, the sheer size and height of the falls cannot be expressed in mere words or through photos and must truly be seen up close to be fully appreciated. From the world’s highest waterfall, to the peaks of the Andes Mountains, the lush jungles, indigenous tribes and abundant wildlife make this journey nothing short of an absolutely epic adventure. Day 1 • Arrive in Caracas Upon arrival in Caracas we are met and transferred to our hotel. This afternoon is at your leisure for you to enjoy our hotel situated close to Marina Grande beach. This evening we have our welcome dinner. Overnight in Caracas. Please Note: ElderTreks’ adventure to Angel Falls gives travelers the opportunity to see Angel Falls on several occasions. Other trips offer only a single day trip by boat to view the falls and return the same day. This is a long hard day offering one brief period of time to view the falls. It is not uncommon for clouds to linger over the Falls for perhaps hours or even days www.eldertreks.com 6YPUVJV +LS[H Day 2 • Caracas This morning we will have the opportunity to visit the colonial sites of Caracas including Simon Bolivar’s birthplace and, availability permitting, take the Teléferico (cable car) up to Pico El Avila, El 2 Cathedral in the Andes Day 4 • Mérida sights, to Santo Domingo Avila National Park overlooking the majestic city of Caracas. The cable car is the highest and second longest in the world. Lunch will be taken at a popular fondue restaurant high above the city with its beautiful vistas. The afternoon is at leisure to enjoy the sights and sounds of this wonderful city. Overnight in Caracas. Today we continue along the Transandean and the Llanos highways to the Mifafi Highlands in the Paramos - home of the Andean condor. There, we will visit the Juan Manuel Paez Biological Station, where we will learn about this impressive bird and perhaps even see one circling in the sky. The highway is the highest in Venezuela at some 12,141 feet above sea level. Enroute we will stop by the replica of a chapel built by Juan Felix Sanchez at a site known as El Tisure. In the afternoon we will visit Laguna de Mucubaji one of the largest and most beautiful lagoons in the Paramos. We overnight tonight in Santo Domingo Valley. Day 3 • Fly to Mérida Today we fly to Merida, taking us into Venezuela’s Andes Mountains. In the afternoon, time permitting, we will visit Venezuela de Antier theme park where we will see an exhibition of Venezuela’s history. We will concentrate on the regions of Venezuela where we will visit and see recreations of indigenous villages, re-enactments of historical events, musical performances and perhaps even sample some local delicacies. All this in a stunning mountain setting. Overnight in the city of Merida. 3 www.eldertreks.com private conservation and biological research initiatives combine to make a unique ecotourism experience. Overnight in Hato Cedral. Day 5 • Descend from the Andes to Hato Cedral Leaving the picturesque mountain ranges of the Andes, we drive down to the wetlands of Venezuela to the incredible wildlife reserves of the “Llanos”. This vast grassland with its flood/drought cycle produces a unique ecosystem with incredible wildlife concentrations. We will visit towards the end of the wet season when many young birds are fledging in the shallow ponds and streams. Expect to see thousands of herons, egrets and storks – there are 300 species of birds in the Savannas along with herds of capybara, monkeys, anteaters and foxes. We will explore the diverse habitats by vehicle and also by boat in the hopes of seeing caimans and pink dolphins. If we are very lucky, perhaps we’ll see an ocelot or puma. The Llanos is the “wild west” of Venezuela and our accommodation is on one of the huge working cattle ranches where www.eldertreks.com Day 6 • Hato Cedral Today we will enjoy a few different tours exploring the expanse of the Hato on foot, by boat and fourwheel drive jeep. It is possible to observe numerous species of birds and mammals at extraordinarily close distances as they travel through the area searching for food. Mammals are more active at night so after our evening meal we may venture out with our excellent local guides to look for nocturnal dwellers. Overnight in Hato Cedral. 4 5 www.eldertreks.com Day 7 • Hato Cedral to Caracas and visit some local Warao communities to view and maybe buy some of their handcrafts - the Warao are the indigenous peoples of this region living in stilted houses alongside the rivers. Overnight in the Orinoco Delta. Today, we enjoy an early morning excursion to search for more wildlife of the Llanos. We will have time to relax by the pool before lunch, followed by our journey to Barinas and the airport for our early evening flight to Caracas. Overnight in La Guaira (outskirts of Caracas on the ocean near the airport). Day 9 • Orinoco Delta Early morning we will explore the tributaries once again looking for howler and capuchin monkeys in the trees and even pink dolphins in the rivers. During the day we will further explore our surroundings with more wildlife observations and take to the river to try our hand at fishing for piranhas. Day 8 • Caracas to the Orinoco Delta After breakfast, we will make our way to the Caracas airport and fly to Maturin. From Maturin, we will transfer overland to the small “port” of San Bujas and for the rest of our journey take to the river to our lodge deep in the Orinoco Delta passing small Indian settlements dotted on the river banks along the way. The lodge is situated off a main tributary in a thick area of jungle. During the next couple of days we will explore the jungle with a guided excursion Towards the end of the day, we may see many flocks of parrots and other exotic birds such as scarlet macaws flying to their roosts for the night, we may again see the popular pink dolphins as well as river otters and monkeys – it’s even possible we will find an anaconda on our trails. Overnight in the Orinoco Delta. Llanos www.eldertreks.com 6 Jimmie Angel’s plane Uruyén Lodge 7 www.eldertreks.com Uruyén Penóm Indians www.eldertreks.com 8 Canaima National Park s pectacular with the bizarre landscape of the Tepuis (table top). This afternoon is spent exploring the surrounding canyons, jungle and waterfalls as well as Yurwan Canyon. Day 10 • To Ciudad Bolivar Before breakfast we will have the chance for one last excursion before departing once again by river and overland back to Ciudad Bolivar. Located at a narrow part of the Orinoco River it has a long history and commercial importance. We will have some time to relax pool-side before dinner. Overnight Ciudad Bolivar. This evening we have a demonstration of Pemón traditional dancing. The Pemón are the indigenous dwellers of Canaima National Park. Overnight Canaima National Park. Day 12 • Kavak Day 11 • Uruyen Lodge This morning, our luggage is taken off by jeep and we head out for a 3-hour trek via the local Pemón Indian villages of Old Uruyén and Santa Marta to Kavak. In Santa Marta we will have the opportunity to visit some Pemon children in their school. Kavak is located on a savanna on the opposite side of Auyantepuy to Angel Falls and was built in the traditional style of a Pemón settlement. This morning we fly to Uruyén Lodge in Canaima National Park, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Our magnificent flight retraces Jimmie Angel’s infamous flight as the first westerner to view Angel Falls. Although his flight took place in 1939, it was not until 1949 that the highest falls in the world received recognition. After lunch, we visit the Cueva de Kavak (Kavak Cave), which is sacred to the local Pemón. It is not ac- The birds-eye-view of Angel Falls is nothing short of 9 www.eldertreks.com tually a cave, but a deep gorge with a waterfall falling into a natural pool at the base. We explore the lagoon this afternoon, with its unique wine-colored water and pink beach; colors caused by the tannin found in the local vegetation. We also visit Sapo Falls (Frog Falls) or Hacha Falls. It is possible to walk right under the thundering waters of both waterfalls. Overnight in Canaima. We then have a late afternoon siesta before dinner. Overnight in Kavak. Day 13 • Canaima — Sapo and Hacha Falls; Angel falls flight Day 14 • Angel Falls Early this morning, we have the possibility of a visit to the old Pemón village of Kamarata, a pleasant, local administrative capital for the Pemón. The locals are friendly and it is a great place for a leisurely walk. Angel Falls is the highest uninterrupted waterfall in the world (15 times higher than Niagara Falls). It was discovered in 1935 by the American aviator and adventurer, James C. Angel, after whom it is named. From here we will fly to Canaima, with our second opportunity for a view of Angel Falls. One of the most beautiful places in Venezuela is Canaima Lagoon and its surroundings. The lagoon is fed by several small waterfalls: Hacha, Wadaima, Golondrina and Ucaima. In the background we can see 3 “Tepuis” table-top mountains that distinguish this region. www.eldertreks.com The almost 3,212 feet (979 meter) free flow water drop is truly spectacular. We travel by curiaras (locally made canoes) on the Rio Churún River to view the falls this morning. The river safari to the falls takes us through pristine rainforest and the ever-changing scenery of the table-top mountains. There are just enough rapids to give the journey 10 Angel Falls 11 www.eldertreks.com low a little time to explore. Located at a narrow part of the Orinoco River it has a long history and commercial importance. Originally named Angostura in 1764, the town has given its name to the shrub-like Angostura tree, the bark of which is used to make the bitter tonic. In 1846 the city was renamed Ciudad Bolivar in honor of Simon Bolivar. In Plaza Bolivar we can see many buildings connected to his legacy including a house where there is a Tamarind tree reported to be where he would tie his horse when visiting. There is a statue in the main square and in the Cathedral, a giant clock that plays the Bolivar State anthem every quarter hour. Schedule permitting and providing the museum is open, we may visit the famous Jesus Soto museum. some excitement! A truly unforgettable day, which will be highlighted by our sighting of Angel Falls. This afternoon we hike (optional - this is a level 5 hike) to the falls and return to our campsite, where we have time at leisure to reflect on the majesty of the falls. Overnight at Angel Falls. The campsite is basic with shared washroom facilities. Day 15 • Ciudad Bolivar After breakfast, we must bid a fond farewell to Angel Falls. Breakfast at our campsite and then relaxing in our curiaras, we can enjoy the trip down the Rio Churún. Arriving in Canaima in time for lunch, we will transfer to the airport for our flight to Ciudad Bolivar. Upon arrival in the tiny airport we will get the chance to see Jimmie Angel’s plane (part original and part replica), which is situated in front of the airport, before transferring to our hotel. Overnight Ciudad Bolivar. We have a flight back to Caracas at the end of the afternoon from Puerto Ordaz. This evening in Caracas we enjoy our farewell dinner where we remember our many adventures with new friends. Overnight Caracas. Day 16 • Ciudad Bolivar to Caracas Day 17 • Departure from Caracas Our Venezuela Adventure concludes with a transfer to Caracas International Airport for your departure flight. This time our stay in this lovely colonial city will al- Hacha Waterfall www.eldertreks.com 12 Orinoco River Lodge Orinoco Delta 13 www.eldertreks.com Questions & Answers day. We eat a variety of local foods prepared in a wide range of settings. In many cases, we simply order a number of dishes and share, allowing you to sample new foods and decide what you enjoy best. On long travel days, we often take box lunches. 1. How big are the groups? Each group is limited to 16 participants. Small groups are an important ingredient in adventure travel. They allow for more interaction and more personalized service throughout the itinerary. 8.What about the weather? This adventure covers a great deal of territory and travelers should expect, in general, hot, humid weather. Temperatures will be more moderate in the highlands of Venezuela. All locations are in the tropics and with the high humidity, temperatures can reach the high 90’s°F (37°C) during the day. 2.What is included in the tour price? All accommodations throughout; all meals, starting with dinner on day 1 and finishing with breakfast on departure day (i.e. the last day of the ElderTreks tour); bottled drinking water throughout the trip; all internal transportation; airport transfers on day 1 and departure day (i.e. the last day of the ElderTreks tour); all day trips and entrance fees as outlined in the itinerary; tips for hotels (porterage), bus driver, national guide, restaurants and spot guides; services of a trip leader. 9. Is medical insurance required? Insurance coverage is not included in the cost of your trip. Please note that medical insurance is not required for this adventure but is recommended. ElderTreks offers comprehensive travel insurance and we are happy to provide you with a quote if you call our office. If you are purchasing insurance elsewhere, please ensure you provide the details to ElderTreks as soon as possible. *Please note those travelers with pre-existing medical conditions must take out travel insurance at the time of deposit 3.What is not included in the tour price? International flights, tips to ElderTreks tour leader, alcoholic drinks, visa’s and travel insurance. 4. Are these “educational” tours? Yes, in the broadest sense of the word, “educational”. Although we visit many historical sites and although we have talks and discussions on many aspects of South American history and culture, this is only one aspect of what we do. We believe that it is equally educational to meet new people on a non-commercial basis, visit their homes, and even try to learn a few words in the local language. Sometimes the most “educational” moments are spent sipping a cold drink in a street market. 10.What should I take on the tour? There is a detailed “What to Take” list in our Trip Kit, which we will send to you after you have booked the trip. 11.When is payment due? A non-refundable deposit of $500 or £300 GBP (plus insurance if you want it) is due as soon as you decide to go and will reserve your place on the tour. Payment in full of the land cost is due 100 days before departure. Cancellation charges are applicable and these are outlined in the “Terms and Conditions” section of our brochure. 5. How do we travel? All land transportation is included in the land price of the trip. We use mini-vans, 4x4 vehicles, local ferries, canoes, scenic flights on small aircraft, scheduled flights and of course by foot. The trip cost also includes 7 internal flights. 12. Can you arrange my flights? We would be happy to take care of your air arrangements. ElderTreks offers personalized flight itineraries — not group flights. Stop over en route, come in a few days early, or extend your stay. Call us for a customized itinerary. 6.What are our accommodations like? We always stay in very good hotels and guesthouses that have been chosen on the basis of location, atmosphere and local charm. Please note that there is 1 night of camping at Angel Falls which is basic with shared facilities. 13.What if I would like more information? If you have any further questions about the trip, please do not hesitate to contact our office for additional information. A Trip Kit containing further details on the destination will be sent to you once you have booked the trip. 7.What meals are included? All meals during the itinerary are included, starting with dinner on day 1, and finishing with breakfast on departure www.eldertreks.com 14 15 www.eldertreks.com Orinoco Delta www.eldertreks.com