Venezuela contains locations away from standard routes. The Andes contain waterfalls and colonial towns. The coast features remote beaches and islands. Inland areas offer caves, rock art, and nature parks. The region includes rare natural phenomena such as regular lightning storms.
Gran Sabana, Venezuela
Cave of the GhostA natural cave formation with an opening measuring 150 meters high, located deep in the Venezuelan mountains, requiring helicopter access or extended hiking.
Federal Dependencies, Venezuela
Los Roques ArchipelagoMarine national park containing 350 coral islands, cays, and islets spread across 225,153 hectares in the Caribbean Sea north of Venezuela.
Venezuela
Mount RoraimaTabletop mountain rising 2,810 meters at the border of Venezuela, Brazil, and Guyana, featuring rock formations dated to 2 billion years old.
Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela
Catatumbo LightningNatural electrical phenomenon producing 280 strikes per hour during nocturnal thunderstorms, occurring 300 days per year over Lake Maracaibo.
Mérida, Venezuela
Chorros de Milla ZooThe zoological garden stands at 1600 meters elevation and houses native animal species from the Andean region.
Guacara, Venezuela
Petroglyphs of VigirimaThe rock carvings document indigenous life and display geometric shapes, humans, and animals.
Falcón, Venezuela
Morrocoy National ParkThe protected area covers 32000 hectares of mangroves, sandy beaches and coral reefs with diverse marine fauna.
Amazonas, Venezuela
Cerro AutanaThe 1220 meter high table mountain has a natural cave that pierces through it and holds religious significance for the Piaroa.
Bolívar, Venezuela
La LloviznaThis natural park features constant drizzle among waterfalls and dense vegetation, creating distinct environmental conditions.
Mérida, Venezuela
Santa Cruz de MoraThis Andean city produces coffee in surrounding plantations and contains several central squares with markets.
Zulia, Venezuela
Perijá MountainsA mountain range at the Colombian border with numerous animal and plant species in untouched areas.
Federal Dependencies, Venezuela
Isla de AvesA small island with seabird nesting areas that requires special permission to visit.
Táchira, Venezuela
QueniqueaMountain village in the Andes featuring stone colonial buildings, local markets with regional food, and agricultural fields at 1,500 meters altitude.
Falcón, Venezuela
Cueva de la Quebrada del ToroNatural limestone cave network containing mineral formations, water streams, and passages that extend several kilometers underground.
Bolívar, Venezuela
El DoradoMining town in Venezuelan rainforest connected to gold trade history, with surrounding mineral deposits and indigenous communities.
Canaima National Park, Venezuela
Angel FallsWaterfall dropping 979 meters from Auyantepui mountain in Canaima National Park, with water flowing year-round from tropical plateau.
Gran Sabana, Venezuela
Yuruaní WaterfallThe 30-meter waterfall flows over red rocks on the hiking path to Mount Roraima in the Venezuelan highlands.
Amazonas, Venezuela
Piedra del CocuyThe 400-meter granite monolith rises from the Amazon region. The Pemon community uses it for traditional ceremonies.
Mérida, Venezuela
Laguna de UraoThe lake contains a rare sodium mineral. Water birds and flamingos use it as a resting place during migration.
Táchira, Venezuela
San Pedro del RíoThe 18th-century village displays Spanish architecture with stone walls and red tile roofs between green mountains.
Gran Sabana, Venezuela
Quebrada de JaspeThe river flows over red jasper rock with crystal water. The red mineral surface extends for several hundred meters along the stream.
Anzoátegui, Venezuela
Monumento Natural Alejandro de HumboldtThe nature reserve features sandstone rocks and endemic plants. Geological formations rise up to 1300 meters above sea level.
Bolívar, Venezuela
Laguna de CanaimaThe lagoon forms a water basin at the foot of tepuis. Several waterfalls feed the reddish water of this natural formation.
Carabobo, Venezuela
Valencia AquariumThe center has tanks with native fish, sea turtles and dolphins. The facility operates a program for injured marine animals.
Mérida, Venezuela
Paramo La CulataAlpine ecosystem situated above 3000 meters with native frailejón plants, grasslands and low temperatures throughout the year.
Falcón, Venezuela
Médanos de CoroSand dunes extending across 40 square kilometers within a desert ecosystem, reaching heights of 40 meters above the surrounding plains.
Aragua, Venezuela
Parque Nacional Henri PittierNational park established in 1937 containing 500 bird species and 200 butterfly species across coastal areas and mountain forests.
Monagas, Venezuela
Cueva del GuácharoCave system extending 10.2 kilometers, home to nocturnal oilbirds and containing underground rivers, stalactites and stalagmites.
Sucre, Venezuela
Turuépano National ParkThe conservation area with extensive mangrove forests and swamps provides habitat for numerous bird species and allows boat tours.
Caracas, Venezuela
Plaza Bolívar of CaracasThe central square displays the city's history with a bronze equestrian statue and buildings from the colonial period.
Carabobo, Venezuela
San Esteban National ParkThe nature reserve features forest hiking trails and hosts diverse native animal species.
Zulia, Venezuela
Cienaga del CatatumboThe marsh area contains water-rich landscapes and houses numerous species of local flora and fauna.
Caracas, Venezuela
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de CaracasThe museum displays art from 1950 to present day, containing 4000 exhibits from Venezuelan and international artists.
Falcón, Venezuela
Las Salinas de CumaraguasThe salt production facility spans 400 hectares along the coast, featuring pink water pools and water birds.