Preparation
This is a remote wilderness area; ensure you are fully self-sufficient and have adequate supplies before visiting.





Río Viejo San Camilo National Park stands as a vital protected area in Venezuela, recognized for its significant ecological importance and commitment to conservation. Classified as an IUCN Category II site, the park is managed to maintain its natural state, providing a sanctuary for a wide variety of flora and fauna. It offers a unique opportunity for those interested in environmental preservation and remote exploration. The landscape is characterized by its protected status, ensuring that its natural features remain largely undisturbed by human development. Visitors to this region should be prepared for a true wilderness experience, as the park is primarily focused on habitat protection rather than traditional tourist amenities.
Río Viejo San Camilo National Park stands as a vital protected area in Venezuela, recognized for its significant ecological importance and commitment to conservation. Classified as an IUCN Category II site, the park is managed to maintain its natural state, providing a sanctuary for a wide variety of flora and fauna. It offers a unique opportunity for those interested in environmental preservation and remote exploration. The landscape is characterized by its protected status, ensuring that its natural features remain largely undisturbed by human development. Visitors to this region should be prepared for a true wilderness experience, as the park is primarily focused on habitat protection rather than traditional tourist amenities.
IUCN Category II protected ecosystem
Sanctuary for diverse local wildlife
Undisturbed natural landscapes
Focus on habitat conservation
Limited infrastructure and tourist amenities.
Requires significant preparation for wilderness travel.
Primary focus is on ecological conservation, not recreation.
This is a remote wilderness area; ensure you are fully self-sufficient and have adequate supplies before visiting.
Due to the lack of developed tourist infrastructure, consider hiring a local guide familiar with the terrain.
Nature enthusiasts and those seeking a remote wilderness experience.
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$30-$70 p/day
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Always follow 'Leave No Trace' principles to help maintain the park's protected status and delicate ecosystem.