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Venezuela
Is a tropical country on the northern coast of South America. It is a continental mainland with numerous islands located off its coastline in the Caribbean Sea.
Venezuela possesses recognized borders with Guyana to the east of the Essequibo river, Brazil to the south, and Colombia to the west.
Accommodation in Venezuela
Hotels: Most accommodation in Venezuela is provided in hotels, classified from 1 to 5 stars.
Guest Houses/ Pensions: A guest house normally a house that lets out one or more bedrooms, some with ensuite or private facilities.
Youth Hostels: There are hundreds of youth hostels in Venezuela, offering very simple accommodation at very low prices. There are hostels in all major towns of Venezuela.
Camping: There are thousands of campsites throughout Venezuela.
Venezuela Tranaportation
The taxis are extremely cheap and reliable and you can easily rent a taxi a whole day. This is because the price of petrol is extremely low, about $0.05/litre! The cheap petrol price also affects the domestic flights. This could be of great interest if you would like to take a shorter trip Venezuela, perhaps visit Los Roques or Angel Falls.
The buses run to the most of the places in daytime.
Places to visit in Venezuela
Caracas Neatly snuggled into the foothills of a narrow mountain located on Cordillera de la Costa Central is Caracas, the capital of Venezuela. The Caracas valley is separated from the Caribbean coast by an approximately 15 km expanse of El Ávila National Park.
Margarita island Situated in the heart of the Caribbean Sea is the beautiful Isla de Margarita, a by-product of the convergence of two peninsulas through an isthmus. This island is the largest of the three islands in the state of Nueva Esparata and is located off the northern coast of Venezuela.
The climate in this island for most part of the year is very sunny and dry, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 38°C.
Barinas is located in the western part of Venezuela. The city of Barinas is also the capital Illanos.
Venezuela Food
Venezuela Food is an assortment of scrumptious dishes that are authentic to Venezuela. The traditional food of Venezuela consists of premium quality fish and shellfish. Most of the Venezuela native food contains a marine flavor. The national dish of Venezuela is ‘pabellon’, which is composed of stewed and shredded meat together with rice, black beans and banana.
Venezuelans are mad about shopping, and much social activity revolves around the glitzy malls that dot the urban areas. Shoppers flock to Isla de Margarita, particularly the town of Porlamar, to take advantage of the island’s duty-free status.
Travelers are more likely to be interested in the quality handicrafts produced by Venezuela’s indigenous inhabitants, including hand-woven baskets by the Ye’Kuana people of the Orinoco Basin, chinchorros (palm fiber hammocks) by the Wayúu (also know as Guajiros), and devil masks from San Francisco de Yare.


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