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Morrocoy National Park
The Morrocoy National Park is located between Tucacas and Chichiriviche in the eastern Caribbean coast of Falcon State. Beautiful, isolated tropical beaches, shallow coral reefs and mangrove swamps are part of its unique ecosystem. Its complex mangrove-lined channels and estuaries - protected by the confines of the maritime areas of the park - are an ideal hideaway for snorkelers, divers, water-skiers, kayakers, birdwatchers, windsurfers and beach lovers. In addition, the mangroves are an important nesting ground for frigate birds, scarlet ibis, ... More

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Ocumare de la Costa
Henri Pittier National Park is located between Aragua and Carabobo States and is the largest and oldest national park of the Coastal Mountain Range region in Venezuela. The park's elevation gradient ranges from sea level to 2,346 meters (7697 feet) above sea level. Henry Pittier National Park has a vast biological diversity and it has more than 500 different bird species to offer to bird lovers. It holds over 140 species of mammals, 97 reptiles and 38 amphibians. The number of insect species is estimated to be over one million! Bird species to be found at the National Park ... More

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Orinoco Delta
Located in the north of the Delta of the Orinoco River (second largest river in the neotropics), embedded in mangroves, swamp forest, moist forest and llanos; see interesting variety of terrestrial and marine ecosystems including orchids, bromeliads, main reason for eco-tourism and specialist tours, like birdwatching. Warao, which means, “Men of water”; is the second grater indigenous population in Venezuela. Unforgettable, that’s the word, which can explain, what kind of experience is waiting for you, excursions ... More

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The Amazon
One of the largest national parks in the world and the second largest in Venezuela, Canaima National Park astonishes visitors with the drama of its spectacular landscapes and biological diversity. Its signature landmarks are the tepuis, unique rock formations that rise up out of the surroundings to create huge ecological islands (the most famous, Roraima, inspired Conan Doyle's novel, The Lost World) punctured by waterfalls, including Angel Falls, the planet’s highest. In 1994, UNESCO declared Canaima National Park a World Heritage Site. Th ... More

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