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Map of Niquitao | Niquitao
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Community-based Tourism in the Venezuelan Andes. An unforgettable and unique experience! Discover a beautiful and typical Andean village of Venezuela and its people! What to do in Niquitao. Visit Niquitao, discover its landscapes and get to know its residents! Niquitao, a beautiful Andean typical village. The Walk of the Saint. First mucuposada to be opened. Calderas, community-based tourism in the coffee region of Venezuela. Calderas, tourisme de base communautaire. Calderas, turismo de base comunitaria.
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Calendar of celebrations | Niquitao
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Community-based Tourism in the Venezuelan Andes. Is a religious tradition that takes place between the 24th December and the 2nd February in Tachira, Mérida and Trujillo regions. The family that organized the Parada offers typical dishes of the region such as. 8211; a flat cornmeal patty that is grilled, baked, or fried and filled with cheese, vegetables, meat or any other desired stuffing- with cheese or. Traditional cake of Niquitao made with corn flour and eggs-. And the search (. During the celebrati...
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News | Niquitao | Community-based Tourism in the Venezuelan Andes
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Community-based Tourism in the Venezuelan Andes. July 31, 2008. First mucuposada to be opened. Posted by estillaju under Uncategorized. Soon the first mucuposada will be opened to public in Niquitao. An unforgettable and unique experience! Discover a beautiful and typical Andean village of Venezuela and its people! What to do in Niquitao. Visit Niquitao, discover its landscapes and get to know its residents! Niquitao, a beautiful Andean typical village. The Walk of the Saint. First mucuposada to be opened.
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Population and geography | Niquitao
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Community-based Tourism in the Venezuelan Andes. Venezuela is divided in 23 regions (. Divided in departments (. Which are divided in. The rural communities composed of a village and various hamlets. Niquitao (of about 1500. Inhabitants) is located in Trujillo region, in Boconó department and is the capital of the. Monseñor Jáuregui (5.369 inhabitants). You will see many beautiful mountain rivers and amongst them Tihuani waterfalls and Las Pailas, crystal clear water wells are a must-see.
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Cultural attractions | Calderas
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Community-based Tourism in the Coffee Region of Venezuela. The cultural heritage of Calderas is composed of its numerous traditions, religious and popular celebrations such as those of Santa Rosa de Lima, the most important ones, between the 22th and 30th of August. You will also enjoy a typical gastronomy and particularly soups like. Hervido de gallina criolla, sancocho, pizca andina. But also the traditional venezuelan. Are specially made for the. Día de San Juan. Mistela de café, leche de burra. Almos...
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Population and geography | Calderas
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Community-based Tourism in the Coffee Region of Venezuela. Venezuela is divided in 23 regions (. Divided in departments (. Which are divided in. The rural communities composed of a village and various hamlets. Calderas, of about 5000 inhabitants, is located in the Calderas. Of Barinas region, at 900 m altitude in the Andean cordillera of Venezuela. Its climate is one of the most pleasant of Barinas, fresh and typical of the piedmont in comparison to the hot Venezuelan plains. The. What to do in Calderas.
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The stairs circuit | Calderas
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Community-based Tourism in the Coffee Region of Venezuela. Agua Blanca Calderas, Barinas region. Coffee plantations, forests, pastures and cobblestone paths. Starting and arrival point:. Go up and down to push up our limits. Camino Real de los Andes. Already used by pre Hispanic populations. We will go back to the Mucuposada, accompanied by the bird songs such as the. Crossing pastures with cows. Use appropriate and waterproof shoes for excursions. You can use a hiking stick. Watch your kids closely.
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How to get there | Calderas
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Cerro El Gobernador | Calderas
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Community-based Tourism in the Coffee Region of Venezuela. The Cerro El Gobernador, also called. Violet crag) for the colour of its rock is the symbol of the inhabitants of Calderas. This foothill is located between the moutains of the páramos del Volcán (desert land landscapes of the Andes) and the region of Merida. If you make the Andean Bear Path Cerro El Gobernador, you will go through the humid and cloud forests before reaching its summit dotted with frailejón (. What to do in Calderas. Niquitao, tu...
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Excursion routes | Calderas
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Community-based Tourism in the Coffee Region of Venezuela. Excursion is a modality of contact with nature that consists in walking through forests, pastures or mountains tracks or paths carrying a small backpack and following a specific signalization or a local guide (. For no more than four hours on a route leaving from a Mucuposada or between two Mucuposadas. Camino Real de los Andes. You will go down wooden stairs of 50m long at the heart of nature and you will enjoy spectacular views! How to get there.