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Colombia
Santa Isabel Volcano
Caño Cristales
Lost City
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Orinoco Delta
Pan de Azucar Peak.
Toro Peak
Cueva Fantasma Trek
Catatumbo Lightning
Canaima & Salto Angel
Angel Falls kavac and Canaima
Monte Roraima
Los Roques
Hato Cedral Wildlife
Gran Sabana jeep Tour
Autana Tepui
Camino Real del Carrizal
Corporate Plans
Auyan Tepui
Kukenan Tepuy
Akopan Tepui
Humboldt Peak
Bolivar Peak
Roraima - Canaima - Los Roques
Llanos - Canaima - Choroní
Delta - Canaima - Margarita
Venezuela Extreme
Combined trips
Roraima - Canaima - Los Roques
Llanos - Canaima - Choroní
Delta - Canaima - Margarita
Venezuela Extreme
Hiking
Pan de Azucar Peak.
Toro Peak
Cueva Fantasma Trek
Santa Isabel Volcano
Caño Cristales
Lost City
Monte Roraima
Gran Sabana jeep Tour
Camino Real del Carrizal
Auyan Tepui
Kukenan Tepuy
Akopan Tepui
Humboldt Peak
Bolivar Peak
Extreme Camp
River Trips
Orinoco Delta
Catatumbo Lightning
Canaima & Salto Angel
Angel Falls kavac and Canaima
Autana Tepui
Corporate services
Corporate Plans
Team Building
Beaches
Whale Whatching
Los Roques
Films & Expeditions
Bitácora Salto Para Valentina Quintero
Yanomami ABC News
Aracnofobia 1990
Hummer expeditions Australia
Spidermania Animal Planet 2001
Hummer expeditions,Trans Asia 2002 AXN
Bitacora Macarao
Bitacora, Valentina Quintero Autana
Trans America 2003 Expedition
Farlig Mote TV sueca 2004
Canyoning Al borde TV
Reality Show Meter Film 2005
Angel Falls Meter Film 2005
Real Lost world, Animal Planet, 2005
Red Bull Climbing Expedition 2006
Autana programa Sananda ATEL
Cascada Chorreron Programa Horizontes 2007 Venevision
Cascada Petaquire - Horizontes de Vzla
Yekuanas programa Horizontes- 2007 venevision
Monster Quest The History channel
Anacondas Animal Planet
Autana Concert in the Jungle
Birding
Hato Cedral Wildlife
Lost World
Henri Pittier
Birding Venezuela
Birding Venezuela
The Andean Páramo is a high altitude, treeless plain located within the tropics between 8,000 and 16,000 feet. Due to the altitude and poor oxygen, the avian life is very special. The Venezuelan Andean towns are beautiful places to enjoy of friendly people, great food and nice small lodges in the classic mountain settings of the Andes.
Living the contrast, we will visit the Llanos in the southern Venezuelan Savannah, and stay at Hato Cedral a 106,000-acre wildlife sanctuary, where you will experience one of the continents greatest wildlife spectacles. In this place you will be able to enjoy an unforgettable wildlife spectacle. The experience is like going on a Safari in Africa, but enjoying the animals typical from the American Llanos, among them the Orinoco Alligator, the giant anacondas (biggest serpent specie in the world), osos palmeros, owls, deers, monkeys, jaguars, pumas, capibaras (the world?s largest rodent), opossums, tapirs, armadillos, otters and ocelots. Rivers are inhabited by fresh-water porpoises, alligators and by the largest American crocodile, the Orinoco caiman and toninas or pink dolphin. Bird species such as macaws, egrets, herons, storks and fish eagles, white, scarlet and glossy ibis, osprey, parrots, hawks, black vultures and hummingbirds are abundant. More than 50 mammal and 300 bird species, a spectacle worth to see!
Itinerário:
Day 1: Arrival Arrival in Venezuela and free day
Day 2: Merida Early in the morning you will be taken a bus to the Airport for a one-hour flight to the city of Merida in the Cordillera de Los Andes. A bus will be waiting for the group to take us to our hotel. After lunch, we will have a tour to La Mucuy to spend the afternoon looking for the marvelous birds of the lower Andes such as the Collared Inca, Merida Sunangel, Andean Guan, Chestnut-crowned Antpitta, Mountain Wren, Streak-throated Bush-Tyrant, Barred Becard, Moustached Brush-Finch and many others. Overnight at the Posada
Day 3: Merida Full day in La Azulita, a dense forest located in the western part of Merida State, sheltering such species as the Rose-headed Parakeet, Golden and Crested Quetzals, Emerald Toucanet, Azaras Spinetail, Pygmy Swift, Crimson-backed Tanager, Black-billed Mountain Toucan, Streaked Tuftedcheek.
Day 4: Mérida Early in the morni...
Day 1: Arrival Arrival in Venezuela and free day
Day 2: Merida Early in the morning you will be taken a bus to the Airport for a one-hour flight to the city of Merida in the Cordillera de Los Andes. A bus will be waiting for the group to take us to our hotel. After lunch, we will have a tour to La Mucuy to spend the afternoon looking for the marvelous birds of the lower Andes such as the Collared Inca, Merida Sunangel, Andean Guan, Chestnut-crowned Antpitta, Mountain Wren, Streak-throated Bush-Tyrant, Barred Becard, Moustached Brush-Finch and many others. Overnight at the Posada
Day 3: Merida Full day in La Azulita, a dense forest located in the western part of Merida State, sheltering such species as the Rose-headed Parakeet, Golden and Crested Quetzals, Emerald Toucanet, Azaras Spinetail, Pygmy Swift, Crimson-backed Tanager, Black-billed Mountain Toucan, Streaked Tuftedcheek.
Day 4: Mérida Early in the morning we will walk the famous Humboldt Trail in La Mucuy to look for other birds of the lower Andes prior to continuing up to our nest Hotel Los Frailes located at 2,850 meters. Los Frailes was once a monastery, and its garden is fabulous. They have a feeder that the Sword-billed Hummingbird enjoys at times. In the afternoon, we will explore a dwarf forest near the hotel where we might see Mountain Velvetbreast, Pearled Treerunner, Brown-rumped Tapaculo, Brown-backed Chat-Tyrant, Smoky Bush-Tyrant, Brown-bellied Swallow, Collared Jay, Red-crested Cotinga, White-fronted Redstart, Black-crested Warbler, Blue-backed Conebill, Bluish Flower-Piercer, Buff-breasted and Lachrymose Mountain-Tanangers, Blue-and-black Tanager, Supercilliaried Hemispingus as well as others.
Day 5: Mérida This morning we will have an early departure for the Paramo area at the Pico El Aguila (Eagle Peak), Mifafí Condor Center and finally have lunch at the Laguna de Mucubají, where we will be able to see Speckled Teal and Least Grebe. If we are lucky during our visit we might see Paramo Wren, Streak-backed Canastero, Ochre-browed Thistletail, Andean Tit-Spinetail and Plumbeous Sierra-Finch. With really good luck, we will find the Bearded Helmetcrest and the imponents Andean Condor and Black-chested Buzzard-Eagle.
Day 6: Mérida - Llanos Our goal today is to find the Andean Cock-of-the-Rock along the San Isidro Tunnel road, but first we must stop by the Santo Domingo River to find Torrent Duck and White-capped Dipper prior to going to the montane forest of San Isidro. Once in the forest, we must also look for Russet-backed Oropendola, Red-ruffed Fruitcrow, Golden-winged Manakin and many tanangers. As we travel down the mountain towards the lowlands in the afternoon we will be birding in the foothills to look for Cinnamon Becard, Blue-necked Tanager, Many-banded Aracari, Cliff Flycatcher and a spectacular glance of the Lyre-tailed Nightjar. Overnight in the Llano city of Barinas at the foot of the Andes.
Day 7 to 9: Hato Cedral Barinas Transfer to the renowned Hato El Cedral located in the vast plains known as Los Llanos, where we will spend two nights. This is a magical and mega wildlife spot in Venezuela. We will see hundreds of Capybaras, deer, Spectacled Cayman and the Giant Anaconda, as well as Black-bellied and White-faced Whistling Ducks by the thousands, 7 species of ibis, 3 species of storks, including the Jabiru, as well as such special birds as the Chestnut-bellied Heron, Sunbittern, Hoatzin, Pinnated Bittern, Wire-tailed Manakin, Great Potoo, Black-collared Hawk, Amazonian Black-Tyrant, Yellowish Pipit, to name just a few.
Each station (rainy and dry season) offer a complete different scenery. In the rainy days all is green and flooded, and the Herons and Corocoras are nesting. It?s the best moment to see anacondas and alligators. While during the dry season the fauna concentrates in the Caños and lagoons even in thousands.
Awakening early in the morning is a spectacular opportunity to see the dawn and awakening of thousands of birds that use the housing zone of the Hato as residence.