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Venezuela and Angel Falls with kidsCountry forums / South America / Venezuela | ||
Hello, I'm planning a three weeks holiday in Venezuela with my wife and two children age 6 and 9. We plan to go in October - November. How is the schedule for a trip to Angel Falls from Ciudad Bolivar? We also want to go on a rainforest tour. Is Rio Caura a good idé or should we go down to Puerto Ayacucho? We want to visit a school in an indigenous community, is it possible? Could you fly from Ciudad Bolivar or Puerto Ordaz to Merida? Do you need to book the ticket in advance? /Jonas | ||
Hi Ripan, I just came back from Venezuela and we visited Canaima and Merida! I hope this information helps you. We had a great time!!! I can not wait to plan our next trip overthere! | 1 | |
Thank you Nancy, Could you describe the tour to Angel Falls a little bit more? I'm intrested in how much walking and how much time in boat each day. Do you sleep at the same place both nights on an three day tour? /Jonas | 2 | |
Sure. First we used the company Excursiones Kavac http://www.excursioneskavac.com/) for the tour and traveled with Trasmandu from Puerto Ordaz. We arrived to Canaima at noon in a 6 seats Cessna. At the Canaima ‘airport’ the staff greeted us and took us to the main camp. There we got the instructions to change our clothes for something more suitable for the boat trip and to keep handy 4 things: the camera, the mosquito repellent, sun block lotion and a poncho. We packed a change of clothes and left everything else in their offices. Then we were provided with a light lunch (sandwich and soda) and then took the boat to the base of the Angel Falls. The trip lasted around 3 hours, with 1/2 hour walk in the sabana (easy walk). The views on the trip are amazing, but I will recommend taking some cushion with you (a towel in a plastic bag should be enough). There are a lot of rapids to go thru that could be kind of scary, but these guys are experts! (We always had the lifejackets on). We arrived to our base camp when was already dark, but we were able to see the Angel Falls with the moonlight... amazing!!! We got dinner and we picked a hammock each one (my husband is 6 4"... it was better for him to stretch in two hammocks). The hike has a lot of these: About how much to hike, the guide told us that some people do it in 1 hour, but our group took almost 2 hours. Tips: | 3 | |
When I did the walk to the Falls, the guide kept saying "just ½ hour" - yeah right, Venezuelan time :-) In the end, the hike took us 2 hours or 2½. I was in BAD shape but managed without problems. Anyhow, I guess your kids are used to some walking, I could not do the trip with my 11 year old because he would be complaining constantly. I'd also say, bring a Poncho for the boatride - we got soaked due to rain - and speed / dawn cooled us down quite a lot (freezing). Have a nice trip | 4 | |
Nancy, For an indigenous school have a look around Pedernales in the Delta area, ask for Gina. She's one of the Teachers. Edited by: jonh56 | 5 | |
hi john, i did a search for "pedernales", as i am interested in making a trip from, guiria to pedernales, and then onto tucupita. since you are one of the few people who has ever mentioned pedernales on this forum, i thought maybe you could shed some light on a couple of questions.
i am intrigued that there is so little information available about this area. sounds great! thanks in advance | 6 | |