Venezuela | Small group holidays
Small group holidays
Seeing Venezuela as part of a small group not only reduces the cost, it allows you to do more.
You get a full-time local guide, specially hired transport (from 4WDs to light planes!), and full logistic support when exploring wilderness regions.
Our trips seem to attract well travelled, adventurous-spirited people, of all ages and backgrounds, so group dynamics are typically extremely good.
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Touring |
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Venezuelan Odyssey
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Venezuelan Discovery
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Active and adventure |
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Trek to the Lost WorldAn adventurous trip combining the classic trek to the summit of Mount Roraima—one of the most impressive mountains in South America—with an exploration of the Orinoco Delta, another world again. More>
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Islands in TimeA unique river journey through the secret heart of the Gran Sabana, a hidden world of breathtaking scenery surrounded by ancient and majestic tepuis—one of the most magnificent and romantic landscapes on earth. More>
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Expedition to Angel Falls
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Dates for all our small group holidays in 2006 |
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Birds of Venezuela
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Butterflies of Venezuela
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Our ‘grand tour’ visiting many of Venezuela’s classic
highlights: the Andes, Llanos, Gran Sabana, Angel Falls and Ciudad Bolívar.
Splendid scenery, plentiful wildlife and birds, picturesque colonial towns and
villages, with insights into Venezuela’s history and culture.
A wide-ranging and colourful tour focusing on
north-eastern
Venezuela including Caripe, Mochima, Paria, and the Orinoco Delta. An
opportunity to ‘get under the skin’ of a beautiful region that many of our
clients return to again and again. 

A rewarding jungle expedition for serious adventurers, with
rugged hiking across a remote rainforest region, then travelling by dugout to
the foot of the tallest waterfall on earth.
An in-depth expert-guided small group birding tour that
focuses on Venezuela's most established birding sites in 3 widely
differing regions.
Venezuela's rich and colourful butterfly fauna extends
to over 2,400 species. Our annual small-group butterfly watching and
photography tour is
for amateur and professional lepidopterists, and focuses on three
centres of endemism. The tour is led by Andrew Neild, author of '