The central region of Venezuela encompasses the country’s capital, Caracas and the surrounding states of Carabobo, Aragua and Miranda.
Stretching 32km north to south and 67km east to west, Isla Margarita covers an area of 920km² and is Venezuela’s largest Caribbean island. According to legend, Margarita was created by the teardrop of a cherub….
The Andes are one of the world’s great mountain ranges and the backbone of South America. The Venezuelan Andes, 400km long and 50-100km wide, begin in Barquisimeto and run through the states of Trujillo….
The Llanos, (plains) are the vast savannas stretching west from the Orinoco Delta to the Andes mountains and south into Columbia. Encompassing the states of Portuguesa, Cojedes, Arauca, Barinas, Guárico and Apure….
The Orinoco delta is a vast, intricate labyrinth of waterways weaving through a simmering jungle to carry the waters of the Orinoco to the Atlantic Ocean. The Orinoco Delta – the landmass now known as Delta….
Covering 175,500km², the state of Amazonas comprises over 20% of Venezuelan territory. Extending south from the convergence of the Río Orinoco and Río Meta, the state is bordered by Colombia to the west and….