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Venezuela Tours and Travel

YPT Tours To Venezuela

Venezuela is a fascinating country with a lot to offer, from Caracas, full of street art and socialist vibes, to Canaima and its stunning Angel Falls.

Caracas formerly had a reputation as being one of the most violent cities on earth, not to mention political instability and hyperinflation, but things have slowly improved under Maduro, with our trips offering the chance to see modern Venezuela in all its glory. 

Also you can experience the diverse nature of Venezuela, from the jungle in Canaima to the Andes mountains, lakes, falls, hot springs etc. 

Group Tours to Venezuela

Join us in one of our tours and get to know this country with our 6 day trip to Venezuela, where you can experience the contrast between the vibrant caracas and the impressive Canaima park while witnessing the highest fall in the words 

Venezuela Angel Falls And Bolivarian Revolution Tour April 17th – 22nd 2024

Have more days? Then join us in october and experience the lifetime experience of seeing the Catatumbo lightning in lake Maracaibo, one of the biggest lakes in latin america, and complete your journey visiting the venezuelan andes capital merida, and admire the views from pico Bolivar, the highest mountain in Venezuela, all this of course, while learning about the complex political situation of the country and trying its delicious arepas

Venezuela Bolivarian Revolution & Angel Falls Tour October 8th – 19th 2024

Independent Tours to Venezuela

Young Pioneer Tours has close connections to a network of local partners and guides. As such we can arrange independent and bespoke travel packages, no matter what you’re looking for, from budget tours to experience the essentials, to hiking excursions, political tours and relaxing on the caribbean beach.

Example Venezuela Tour Itinerary (6 days)

DAY 1

  • Arrival at your own leisure in Caracas and transfer to our centrally-located hotel
  • Some free time to relax, or explore by yourself
  • For early arrivers we will have a pre-tour meeting at 12 in our hotel, before heading out for lunch and our first city tour.
  • We head for the historical centre of Caracas. Once a favourite for tourists admiring the old colonial architecture, now it’s mainly Venezuelans hanging out, so a great place for people watching.
  • Visit the birthplace of Simon Bolivar and the National Pantheon, where the hero of Bolivarianism is buried.
  • During the rest of the walking tour we will check out Plaza Bolivar, the national assembly, as well as just people watching
  • We head out for dinner and drinks in the vibrant capital
  • Overnight at Pestana Suites Hotel, Caracas.

DAY 2

  • Up early for breakfast and then transfer to the airport for our flight to Canaima National Park
  • 8:30 AM we take a flight from Caracas to Canaima National Park.
  • Upon arrival we’ll meet our local guide and head directly to the national park
  • TROP HIGHLIGHT -: After a short drive we take our motorised canoe for the trip to Angel Falls. On the way we sail through the Carrao and the Churún river while we have a beautiful landscape in the background. The boat trip will take around 4/5 hours, but we’ll break it up with a lunch stop at a beautiful waterfall
  • After a last stop on a pink beach we’ll take the final stretch to our camp, next to Angel Falls,  flowing from the top of Mount Auyán-Tepuy. With a height of approx. 1 km the waterfall is the highest in the world.
  • Our meal will then be cooked and served by our local guides, with rim optional
  • At night we’ll sleep in hammock, from which you’ll have a view of the falls

DAY 3

  • After breakfast we cross the river and start the hike through the jungle (around 1.5h) to Angel Falls.
  • Our first stop is the Mirador Salto Angel, from where you’ll have a picture-perfect view of the falls.
  • Next is another hour trek to the Japanese viewpoint (named after the Japanese citizen who often came here to take pictures). Here you’ll see the falls from the side.
  • Time for a swim! We descend to the Angel Falls pool, where you can swim in the water coming directly from the top.
  • We return to our camp where a freshly prepared lunch will be waiting for us.
  • After lunch we take our motorised canoe again and we return to the start of Canaima National Park.
  • We’ll stop this time at Mayupa Village, a small village where we can sample the simple, but traditional lifestyle of the village people
  • It’s camping time again as we get a meal cooked for us and stay in hammocks, with the sounds of nature rocking us to sleep.

DAY 4

  • Breakfast in the village, 
  • We now head back to the main village of Canaima.
  • Highlight: After a short boat ride and hike we arrive at Sapo Falls. First we’ll see it from the top and afterwards we descend down and take a walk behind the falls. An incredible experience as the waterfall is extremely powerful and intimidating. You will return completely soaked, but also full with adrenaline!
  • Highlight: We’ll take a short hike towards the beach at Canaima Lagoon. Take a dip in the water before we head to the Hacha Falls. Due to the enormous power of the water we can only watch it from our boat, rather than take a swim!
  • When we arrive in Canaima village we’ll head to the Posada where we’ll stay for the night. Here we will stay in a traditional house, with a bed rather than a hammock
  • We will go to explore the village of Canaima or we can arrange a trip to the beach for some serious R and R
  • We will have our dinner at a local school where the residents have prepared for us a local feast.
  • Overnight in Canaima village.

DAY 5 

  • Breakfast in the village
  • Head to the airport to catch our 9.30 AM flight back to Caracas.
  • On arrival in Caracas we are met by our local guides before we head to the socialist and Chavez heartlands of Caracas, there are beautiful murals here and a great place to talk to people about Bolivarianism
  • #TRIP HIGHLIGHT#: We will visit the Mausoleum of Hugo Chavez at Cuartel de la Montaña. His mausoleum is located in one of the main socialist districts of the city; 23 Onero.
  • We take a short walk through the 23 Onero neighbourhood. This socialist neighbourhood was a stronghold of socialism during the Chavez era and remains so today under Maduro. Our guide will talk to us about the changes in the country brought about by the Chavez era, as well as the problems
  • We’ll take the car and head for Próceres. The street is heavily controlled by the military, as this is the street where all the military parades take place.
  • Next to it is the Monumento a los Próceres, two giant walls with images of the most important figures of Venezuelan history.
  • Last night dinner and drinks in Caracas, with us heading to the trendy bar area, a truly perfect way to say goodbye to Venezuela
  • Overnight at Pestana Suites Hotel, Caracas

DAY 6 

  • End of tour/airport drop off

Bespoke Tours to Venezuela

We can offer the following bespoke programs. Should what you are looking for not be on this list, please get in touch to see if we can fix it for you.

Roraima hike tour 

For those into nature and hiking, we can offer a trekking to tour and cimb this stunning mountain in the junction of Brazil, Guyana and Venezuela. A 6 day day hiking trip that rewards you with some of the most amazing views in the world

Orinoco delta 

If you want to experience and learn about the indigenous communities in venezuela in an impressive natural environment. We can take you to Orinoco delta, a deep inmersion to the ancient traditions of the native people, that can be easily combined with Angel’s falls.

Political tours

Are you interested in Chavism and the bolivarian revolution? Then look no further and join in one of our political tours, where you will meet with active PSUV members follow Chavez steps in the capital City of Caracas

Beach tour

Last but not least, you can complete your Venezuelan experience by spending a relaxing day in Isla Margarita and Los Roques, where you can chill on their white sand and turquoise waters, snorkel and scuba dive in a very diverse and tropical marine environment.

Frequently ask Questions about travel to Venezuela

Venezuela, allows citizens from 70 countries and territories, including the UK, EU and Australia, to obtain a free visa on arrival for 90 days. Sadly, citizens of the USA and Canada still require a visa which has to be obtained from a local embassy, consulate or visa centre before travelling.

Upon arrival, you’ll simply have to show your passport to the immigration officer at the port of entry, along with a return ticket.
The best period is October to April, the dry season. During this period, the chances of rain are lower, and the temperature and humidity are lower for a more comfortable experience in the country.
Even with its bad reputation, you probably won’t notice anything nor feel threatened at any time, but precautions should always be taken in Venezuela. In Caracas, like in any other city, avoid displaying your passport, large sums of cash and valuables. You’ll be surprised by its friendly atmosphere.
The local currency used is the Venezuelan Bolívar (Bs) and is used throughout the country. US Dollars are widely accepted everywhere, so you don’t need to exchange. tour. ATMs are readily available in larger cities which accept international bank cards. Foreign credit cards can be used in some restaurants, hotels and supermarkets – however Venezuela is mostly a cash country. It’s important to double check if your credit/debit card will work in Venezuela, since some banks (including all US banks) will block transactions originating in Venezuela.
Travellers are advised to check with their healthcare provider for vaccinations and take precautions against mosquito-borne diseases. Common recommended vaccinations include hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and routine vaccinations.
You can wear anything you like in Venezuela, but it’s recommended to wear long trousers and closed shoes in the city. If you dress for the beach while in town then you’ll stick out like a sore thumb! Remember to bring stout shoes for the hike to Angel Falls.
In Venezuela, there is WiFi in most hotels, restaurants and cafes. Travellers can also purchase a SIM card in most cities for the duration of their tour, though the process of purchasing it can be rather long and bureaucratic. For maximum convenience you can buy an eSIM in advance, though it will be more expensive than obtaining a local SIM.

Note that there is no mobile data in Canaima National Park. WiFi in Canaima town is slow and charged by the hour.
YPT not only know some very cool places, but also how to save money and make the most of a trip to Venezuela. By travelling with us, you’re sure to find YPT’s ethos of good times, jam-packed itineraries, great food discoveries and a healthy dose of partying.

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