Preparation
Due to the park's remote nature, ensure you are fully self-sufficient with water, food, and supplies before arriving.





Península de Paria National Park is a significant protected area situated on the Paria Peninsula in Venezuela's Sucre region. This park serves as a vital ecological corridor, preserving a variety of habitats that include dense cloud forests, tropical jungles, and scenic coastal stretches. It is a destination defined by its isolation and raw beauty, making it an ideal choice for visitors looking to disconnect and immerse themselves in nature. The park's varied terrain provides unique opportunities for birdwatching, hiking through verdant trails, and exploring the quiet, rugged beauty of the Caribbean coast. As a protected area, it remains a testament to the region's rich biological heritage.
Península de Paria National Park is a significant protected area situated on the Paria Peninsula in Venezuela's Sucre region. This park serves as a vital ecological corridor, preserving a variety of habitats that include dense cloud forests, tropical jungles, and scenic coastal stretches. It is a destination defined by its isolation and raw beauty, making it an ideal choice for visitors looking to disconnect and immerse themselves in nature. The park's varied terrain provides unique opportunities for birdwatching, hiking through verdant trails, and exploring the quiet, rugged beauty of the Caribbean coast. As a protected area, it remains a testament to the region's rich biological heritage.
Diverse habitats ranging from cloud forests to tropical jungles
Pristine and rugged Caribbean coastline
Excellent opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife observation
Quiet, secluded trails perfect for immersive nature experiences
Limited infrastructure and services within the park boundaries.
Access can be challenging; check current road conditions and local transport options before traveling.
The area is a protected habitat; please practice 'Leave No Trace' principles to preserve the ecosystem.
Due to the park's remote nature, ensure you are fully self-sufficient with water, food, and supplies before arriving.
Trails can be rugged and poorly marked; hiring a local guide is highly recommended for safety and to better understand the local flora and fauna.
Nature lovers, hikers, and those seeking remote, untouched wilderness.
VES Bs.
$30-$60 p/day
Spanish
Pack sturdy hiking boots, insect repellent, and rain gear, as the cloud forest environment can be wet and muddy even in the dry season.
Nature Lovers, Adventure, Hiking