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Discover Venezuela Untouched
Venezuela offers what few places in the world still can: adventure without mass tourism, nature in its purest state, and experiences that truly shift perspectives. Here you'll find Angel Falls, the world's highest waterfall, plunging almost a thousand meters in a setting of untouched jungle. You'll navigate the Orinoco Delta where pink river dolphins emerge among endless rivers and indigenous communities live as they have for centuries. You'll explore ancestral tepuis that seem pulled from another planet, walk through Cueva del Guácharo among thousands of nocturnal birds, observe dolphins in the turquoise waters of Mochima, and traverse the Llanos where wildlife thrives in complete freedom. Unlike destinations saturated with tourism, Venezuela remains remarkably untouched. Here you don't compete with crowds for a photo. Here nature remains authentic, encounters with local communities are real, and every moment feels genuine. It's the perfect destination for travelers who have already seen the conventional and seek the extraordinary.

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About Venezuela Nature
Venezuela Nature exists because we believe travelers deserve real experiences. Not generic tourist packages. Not crowds. Not what you've already seen elsewhere.
We specialize in expeditions to Venezuela's most extraordinary places: Angel Falls, the tepuis of Canaima, the Orinoco Delta, Cueva del Guácharo, the Llanos, and Mochima. Places that work the way they did years ago — wild, remote, authentic.
We work with local guides who truly know these lands. People who understand the geography, culture, and logistics because they live here. Our trips are in small groups, coordinated directly with local communities, lodge operators, and experts who really know what they're doing.
We coordinate every detail of your trip from your first contact to your last day. We offer safe and constantly updated coordination, small groups where you are known, expert local guides, access to remote places that few tourists see, and real encounters with local communities.
While many see obstacles in Venezuela, we see an opportunity: exploring a country that hasn't yet been overtaken by mass tourism. The most important places still remain virtually untouched. That means fewer people, more wildlife, more authenticity.
Trips where things really happen, not catalog itineraries.
Venezuela is not a typical trip. It's for travelers who seek something different — people who have already done the conventional and want to see a country in its real state.
If you're looking for all-inclusive and standard comfort, there are other options.
If you're looking for real expeditions in real places with guides who know the terrain, then you're in the right place.
Welcome to Venezuela Nature.

In your expedition, we prioritize.
- Safety and up‑to‑date travel coordination
- Small groups & personalized experiences
- Expert local guides
- Remote, crowd‑free destinations
- Real cultural encounters
Our Team

Nicky
"The best part is that every trip here is different. Nature sets the pace, and that's what travelers really seek without knowing it."

Santiago
"When I take tourists to places they didn't even imagine existed, and they return to their countries talking about Venezuela in a positive way... that's what really matters."

Yorley
"Venezuela has magic that other countries lost years ago."

Dario
"Here we have the diversity that few places have: mountains, rivers, beaches, jungle, desert. And we have the responsibility to show it well, so the world knows that this exists."

Marian
"You have it all in one expedition. Venezuela is as if nature put everything it has in a single place. That's what makes traveling to Venezuela special"

Antony
"I am truly proud of the vastness of landscapes we have in our country!

Jaime
"Every trip teaches me something new. Venezuela's biodiversity is serious. You come to see nature, you see it for real, not in a zoo."

Daniel
“Venezuela isn’t explained, it’s experienced in every landscape, every sunset, and in the warmth of its people.”