Descubra el fascinante mundo de Venezuela

Escondida entre sus vecinos sudamericanos más grandes, Venezuela alberga algunas de las joyas naturales más vírgenes del continente.

Escondida entre sus vecinos sudamericanos más grandes, Venezuela alberga algunas de las joyas naturales más vírgenes del continente.

Visitas recomendadas

Estos son nuestros mejores itinerarios, con los que creemos que obtendrá lo mejor de Venezuela. Viajar a Venezuela es aventurarse en una variedad de regiones y ecosistemas, en los que podrá encontrar todo tipo de actividades y alojamientos. Viaje a los Tepuyes para vivir una increíble aventura en la selva, practique senderismo por las montañas andinas o relájese y disfrute en el mar caliente del Caribe.

Trekking Banya Merida Los Nevados
Aventura en los Andes Merideños con Sauna
Aventúrese por los Andes venezolanos a todo lujo con una sauna cada día. Suba a un teleférico de gran altitud y visite el pueblo de Los Nevados.
3 days
2 nights
Regions: Andes
Angel Falls Rappel
Aventura en Rappel en Angel Falls
Máxima aventura haciendo rappel por la cascada más alta del mundo Salto Ángel (979 mts / 3.200 pies) entre tierras antiguas y montañas de mesa.
13 days
12 nights
Regions: Canaima National Park
Andes Beaches and Tepuis
Venezuela: Andes, Tepuyes y Playas.
Visite los Andes, el Salto Ángel: la cascada ininterrumpida más alta del mundo, y la playa pura y paradisíaca: el Caribe.
12 days
11 nights
Regions: Andes, Coast, Canaima National Park

Sauna en La Huérfana

Disfrute de una sauna tradicional rusa llamada Banya, rodeada de exuberante vegetación y con cómodas comodidades que harán de su estancia un placer.

Testimonios

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Lisa Thomas reviews
Visitar las tres regiones principales de Venezuela fue una experiencia única en la vida, nos sorprendió la belleza, la diversidad y las maravillas naturales. Fue realmente una exploración a través de un mundo perdido. Empezamos en los Andes, con sus hermosas montañas, luego fuimos al Parque Nacional Canaima, y después un merecido tiempo de descanso en la costa de la capital. Muy recomendable, no le decepcionará.
Lisa Thomas
REINO UNIDO
Sarah Thall reviews
Al principio sólo nos interesaban las cataratas del Ángel, ahora que el país está abierto de nuevo al turismo, apretamos el gatillo y visitamos las cataratas del Ángel, pero el equipo nos convenció, ¡gracias José! de que visitáramos la playa del Caribe... qué sueño, fue una idea estupenda sobre todo después de pasar un tiempo en la selva. El parque nacional donde se encuentra el Salto Ángel es una región rara y única, somos viajeros experimentados, y aunque se puede encontrar algo similar en algunas selvas, piensa en Asia, la verdad es que realmente no esperábamos ser tan impresionados por los famosos "Tepuyes" estas formaciones rocosas sólo se encuentran en esta región, y aunque creo que algunos de estos tepuys se extienden hasta Brasil y creo que Guyana, el 80% o más se encuentran en Venezuela, por lo que sólo tienes que ir a Venezuela para poder ver estas enormes mesetas de roca, y también poder escalarlas, creo que Roraima es la más fácil y barata de escalar.
Sarah Thall
Alemania
Alex Orlof reviews
El Salto Angel superó con creces nuestras expectativas, el equipo de Jazonax, especialmente "Jota" fue muy servicial. La verdad es que necesitas ayuda en Venezuela, se puede complicar rápidamente, y estos chicos hicieron que pareciera fácil. Nunca había visto tantas lagunas, cascadas y simplemente... ¡agua! En un solo lugar y de tantas formas diferentes, Canaima es un lugar verdaderamente bendecido. Luego fuimos a Los Roques, un conjunto de islas paradisíacas, nunca había visto el agua tan clara... alquilamos un barco para nosotros solos para navegar por las diferentes islas, mereció la pena.
Alex Orlof
Rusia

+15 AÑOS
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FAQ

All international flights into Peru route through Lima, with connections to most
destinations throughout the country. Some flights out of North America and Europe
arrive late in the evening after the last flight to Cusco has departed. In these cases, an
overnight stay in Lima will be required before proceeding to Cusco. Your Inkati Peru
travel specialist will be happy to assist you with making any necessary hotel
arrangements.
Traveling to Cusco: There are four airline carriers that fly round-trip between Lima and
Cusco: LATAM Airlines, Sky and Viva Air. All offer similar schedules and in-flight
service, but we usually recommend either LATAM Airlines as they tend to be the most
helpful when unexpected flight cancellations or delays occur. Your Inkati Peru travel
specialist can also assist you in selecting the best flight options for your trip.

We always encourage our guests to extend their trips with, at minimum, a couple of pre-
adventure days in Cusco to provide time for altitude acclimatization while they explore
the remarkable beauty of the city. Depending on availability, we would be happy to
book accommodations for you at the best option hotels. We also recommend that our
guests plan an extra night at Machu Picchu for a more comprehensive exploration of the
citadel.
Inkati Peru can also help you plan and book any additional accommodations or
excursions that you might like to experience during your time in Peru. We offer a
collection of trip extensions to some of Peru’s other notable destinations: Lima,
Arequipa, Nazca, Lake Titicaca, the Amazon and of course, within Cusco and The
Sacred Valley. Please alert your Inkati Peru travel specialist if you would like to build
any additional experiences into your trip.

All guests are required to provide valid proof of travel insurance, including specific
coverage for adventure travel activities in Peru.

On any Trek to Machu Picchu or alternative trek, guests hike 4-8 hours per day on six
(6) consecutive days along rugged mountain trails and at various elevations (up to
15,000’/4,500m). Pre-trip preparation should include challenging cardiovascular
exercise including regular hikes on varied terrain, and a healthy, balanced diet. Well-
worn hiking boots and additional acclimatization nights in Cusco or the Sacred Valley
before the trek are both highly recommended. Having said this, please be assured that
all guests are encouraged to hike at their own pace and take breaks whenever needed to
ensure a successful and enjoyable trek for all.

The weather in Cusco is defined by two seasons: Rainy and dry. Wet season typically
runs from November through March, with average temperatures of approximately 56°F
(13.3°C). Occasional showers are expected throughout this period, with the heaviest
rains occurring in January and February. Dry season is normally from April through
October or November, during which time you can expect mostly sunny days followed
by cooler nights and the possibility of morning frost. The average daytime temperature
around this time is 49.5°F (9.7°C). July is regularly recorded as the coldest month of the
year; in some locations night temperatures can drop as low as 32°F (0°C).
Keep in mind that Cusco is located in a high-mountain environment where variable
weather is expected. Rain can occur in the middle of July just as sun may appear in
January, so it is always important to be prepared for four season in one day.

Altitude sickness is most common at elevations above 6,500’/1,900m and results from
the body adjusting to a decreased amount of oxygen. To combat this, Inkati Peru
recommends spending some nights in Cusco or the sacred valley prior to the start of any
adventure program. In addition, it is always important to drink plenty of water. In case
of extreme altitude sickness, both oxygen and First Aid Kid are available as needed.

Once you have booked your Inkati Peru Trip, you will receive a packing list that
outlines the items that you will need for the trip. We recommend packing your
belongings in a regular size suitcase or duffel bag for the duration of the program. You
will only need a day-pack during the adventures parts.
Please be aware that the train company to Machu Picchu imposes a baggage weight
limit of 12kg/27lbs per person. Inkati Peru offers duffel bags on loan; please request one
at the beginning of the program in Cusco if you think that your luggage will exceed this
weight. Extra luggage can be stored safely at your hotel in Cusco.

Although most of Peru operates with an electrical current of 220V. Most of the devices
use to have incorporated the convertor in their chargers.

Second only to the Himalayas, the Andes rise to over 19,000’/5,800m. The rugged
Andean landscape is comprised of dramatic mountain ranges separated by deep vertical
canyons and green valleys. The eastern slopes of the Andes are veiled in cloud forests
which receive plentiful rainfall as they drop into the Amazon Basin.
All of the trails are well-maintained and safe. Adventurers can expect sometimes to
cross sections of original Inca Trails depending on the route , this in addition to newer

paths that may sometimes include steep, rocky,

The official currency of Peru is the “Sol” (S/.), although US Dollars are also widely
accepted. If you are carrying cash be sure to bring crisp, unsullied US bills since torn or
defaced currency will not be accepted locally. ATM machines that dispense both US
Dollars and Nuevos Soles are readily available in the city of Cusco. Credit cards are
generally accepted only in the more upscale restaurants and shops in Cusco and the
Sacred Valley. Note: VISA is most widely accepted, followed by MasterCard.
American Express is accepted in very few places.
During your trip in Peru in adventure parts, you will only need to carry a small amount
of cash for souvenirs and minor personal expenses. We recommend taking Nuevos
Soles in small denominations for purchases en route. Optional gratuities for trip leaders,
assistant guides, and any other staff can be given in either currency.

Gratuities are not included in the trip cost; but we leave this to your discretion.

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