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Orinoco & the Lost World - Overview  (Trip #60628)

Starting Price £1069**    See All Prices
Departure Dates January-April, July-December    See All Dates
Trip Length 16 Days    Day by Day Itinerary
Destinations Central and South America , Venezuela
Activities Canal and River Cruising , Canoeing , Cultural Exploration , Expedition Cruises , Hiking / Trekking / Walking , Ecotourism
Operator The Adventure Company    
Difficulty:
Difficulty 3 of 5. Moderate - 3-5 hour of physical activity daily.
Comfort:
Comfort Level 3 of 5. Best available - combination of deluxe/luxury accommodations and moderate to first-class accommodations, basic accommodations, or camping.
Exclusivity: Exclusivity 2 of 5. Most services on a non-exclusive/group basis, some exclusive/private components.
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**Land costs only - international airfare not included.

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Tour Overview
Angel Falls & Roraima
After arriving in Caracas you head straight out to Ciudad Bolivar from where your overflight of the highest waterfall in the world - Angel Falls - begins. Then you head to the south-eastern corner of this huge country to explore the mysterious world of the Tepuys - enormous flat-topped mountains with sheer sides. The most famous of these is Roraima on the border between Guyana, Venezuela and Brazil.

Summit & Orinoco
The plateau on the top of the Tepuy has many strange plants and wildlife, stranded as if on an island in the ocean and you'll spend a day exploring. After descending and passing some stunning scenery and waterfalls you finish on the Orinoco Delta where you canoe on one of the biggest rivers on the continent.

15th December itinerary


Responsible Travel
We spend several nights in Indian villages and at campsites owned and operated by indigenous communities;the proceeds from our stay go directly to benefiting our hosts.




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