10 tourist places of Venezuela (part 1)
1. The Gran Sabana
The Gran Sabana is a region located southeast of Venezuela that extends to the border with Brazil and Guyana. The Gran Sabana is part of one of the most extensive National Parks in Venezuela, the Canaima National Park, which offers unique landscapes with rivers, waterfalls, valleys, jungles, tepuis, and much more.
2. Isla Margarita
The island of Margarita called the "Pearl of the Caribbean" is located southeast of the Caribbean Sea, northeast Venezuela, north of the Araya peninsula of Sucre state. Together with the islands of Coche and Cubagua, it is the only island state in Venezuela, called Nueva Esparta. The island played an important role in the history of independence of Venezuela.
3. Los Roques
Los Roques Archipelago National Park was founded in 1972, under the presidency of Rafael Caldera. Formed by some 50 islands and some 292 cays and banks of great diversity and scenic beauty. It is located in the Caribbean Sea, almost in a straight line north of the city of Caracas.
4. Mochima National Park
The Mochima National Park was decreed as a national park in 1973. It extends along the maritime coast of Venezuela between Puerto la Cruz and Cumaná.
5. El Ávila National Park
El Ávila National Park is located in the Cadena del Litoral within the Cordillera de la Costa. It extends from Caracas and all the north of the Miranda state and south of the Vargas state. In 1958 it was declared a national park. This mountainous formation is considered emblem and lung of the city and within it different activities can be carried out as it is one of the main attractions of the capital.
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