Center of Venezuela
Venezuela's northern central part that surrounds the city of Caracas is a mountainous zone, close to the sea.
Valles aragüeños - Photo taken by Katherine Da Silva Fehr
Grandes Montañas Aragüeñas - Photo taken by Jhonxis Gámez
In this region are located the states of Carabobo with the booming city of Valencia (and its port Puerto Cabello), Aragua and its capital Maracay, the national park Henry Pittier, the fabulous beaches of Choroni, Chuao, Cuyagua and Colonia Tovar, an unique german village in the tropics.
Choroni
Cuyagua - Photo taken by Gerónimo Rosales
Church in Colonia Tovar
Monument Arco del Campo de Carabobo - Photo taken by Luis Cabrera
Caracas is also located in the central region
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Caracas - With a population around 4 million, Caracas is the capital and more populated city in Venezuela. It is located close to the Coast (La Guaira Port), but at an altitude of 800 meters (2400 feet), which gives it an unique climate. |
Western Venezuelan Regions - The western region besides being a booming industrial and commercial pole offers a great deal of tourist attractions. Falcon State stands out for the wide range of destinations it offers to tourists. On one side you have Morrocoy National Park a huge natu | ||
Los Andes yours - Venezuela although a Caribbean country enjoys a wide variety of climates and landscapes thanks to the presence of the Andean range. This region offers extraordinary views and picturesque spots which make it an authentic tourist pole. |
Morrocoy - In the Falcon state, at the northwest of Venezuela, between the villages of Tucacas and Chichiriviche, is located Morrocoy National Park. This park, which is located part in land and part in the sea (Golfo Triste), has a large number of small islands or k | ||
Litoral Central - Al Norte de Caracas, se encuentra el Litoral Central, principal centro de esparcimiento de los Caraqueños. Esta zona es de gran importancia, debido a que comunica a Caracas con el resto del mundo a través del aeropuerto Internacional Simón Bolívar y el Puerto de La Guaira |
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