National Tourism Registry Nº 37723
"In compliance with the provisions of article 17 of Law 679 of 2001, the agency warns the tourist that the exploitation and sexual abuse of minors in the country are criminally and administratively sanctioned, according to the laws In force. "
"The Orinoquía"
Colombo - Venezuelan
Experiences / Excursions \ Expeditions
We Offer Environmental Tourism Trips to:
* Navegate the Orinoco River and its tributaries *
* Being in the middle of Rivers and Savannas * * Walks to Precambrian Outcrops * * Excursions Watching Species * * Sport Fishing Trips * |
* Visits to Sacred Sites, Pre-Colombian Pictograph
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* Share with three Cultures trying to see the Future * * The Native Indigenous * * The Llaneros and * * New Settlers * |
The Orinoquía, one of the last Natural Reserves of the world that offer the tourists the opportunity to live among the Natural, the Virgin, the Savanna, the Rainforest and sharing with the locals in their many different social stages, with the certain future of a great change with the upcoming development,
all these in the cozy welcome of small villages,
where life is just simpler.
Regional Context
The Orinoquía is the area covered by the Orinoco river hydrographic basin.
With more than 2.140 kilometers long and an average water flow of 39.000 M3/sec. and a top of 85.000 M3/sec. in the extraordinary overflow of 1976.
The Orinoco in length is the third in America and the third in volume of water in the world, the Orinoco during the rainy season reaches a width of 22 kilometers at San Rafael de Barrancas and a depth of 100 meters.
The Orinoquía's territory extension has an area over one million square kilometers, of which 65% is in Venezuela and 35% in Colombia.
The Orinoquía is the area covered by the Orinoco river hydrographic basin.
With more than 2.140 kilometers long and an average water flow of 39.000 M3/sec. and a top of 85.000 M3/sec. in the extraordinary overflow of 1976.
The Orinoco in length is the third in America and the third in volume of water in the world, the Orinoco during the rainy season reaches a width of 22 kilometers at San Rafael de Barrancas and a depth of 100 meters.
The Orinoquía's territory extension has an area over one million square kilometers, of which 65% is in Venezuela and 35% in Colombia.