Orinoco and Amazonas: The widest and the wildest
With 15 aborigines groups, with more than 8.000 vegetal species and around 680 bird species, the Orinoco River with the widest rapids in the world, Venezuelan Amazonas let us take a glimpse of world creation with a rich mixture of cultural diversity, natural beauty and ancient tradition.
Our camp is located on a 5 acre island, over fine white sands and black giant rocks, in the middle of Orinoco River. Perfect place for monster waves, class III-V and monster catfish fishing.
Los Llanos: The wetlands
The Llanos is the second largest savanna ecosystem in South America and one of the most significant waterbird habitats in the world, stretches for 300,000 km2, and is covered almost entirely by grass, with a network of rivers, lagoons and wooded areas, in such an environment is a heaven for a multitude of animals like caimans, herons, hawks and the famous anaconda... The area supports around 70 species of water birds, including the Scarlet Ibis. A large portion of the distribution of the White-bearded Flycatcher is in the Llanos.
Our camp in Los Llanos is located at the waterfront of Acequia River, which is a crystal water, class III-IV, that descend from snowy Humboldt Peak at Los Andes. |