Venezuela's wild places — Salto Ángel, Roraima, Los Roques, and the savannas, dunes, and rivers in between. Honest field guides for serious travelers.

If Salto Ángel is the trophy and Roraima is the trek, Gran Sabana is the soul. Drive it yourself, slowly, stopping wherever you want. Three days minimum.

The Caribbean as it existed 60 years ago, before resorts. World-class snorkeling, kitesurfing, and bonefishing — and you can do it DIY for less than a generic a

The most underrated half-day in Venezuela. Combine with Coro's colonial center and Adícora kitesurfing for a perfect 2-3 day Falcón loop.

The most genuinely improbable natural phenomenon you can visit in the Americas. If you have any interest in weather, photography, or scientific oddities, this i

South America's most surreal trek. Harder than Inca Trail, weirder than anything you've ever seen, with a payoff no other mountain in the world delivers.

The single most spectacular natural attraction in South America that almost nobody actually sees. If you only do one thing in Venezuela, this is it.