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Trujillo

Venezuela
Mountain Region·Serene, Traditional, Scenic
Trujillo
Photo by Drones Valera from Google Places
Trujillo
Photo by Giancarlo Acuna from Google Places
Trujillo
Photo by Lcda. Frandelys T. Marcano C. from Google Places
Trujillo
Photo by Drones Valera from Google Places
Trujillo
Photo by Romulo Morillo from Google Places
Trujillo
Photo by Drones Valera from Google Places
Trujillo
Photo by Giancarlo Acuna from Google Places
Trujillo
Photo by Lcda. Frandelys T. Marcano C. from Google Places
Trujillo
Photo by Drones Valera from Google Places
Trujillo
Photo by Romulo Morillo from Google Places

Trujillo, located in the heart of the Venezuelan Andes, is a region defined by its majestic mountain scenery and deep-rooted cultural heritage. It serves as a sanctuary for those looking to escape the bustle of city life, offering a landscape of rolling hills and traditional villages. Visitors can explore the natural beauty of the highlands, engage with local customs, and visit significant landmarks like the Monument to the Virgin of Peace. The region's capital, also named Trujillo, and its largest city, Valera, provide gateways to the surrounding wilderness. Whether you are interested in hiking through serene landscapes or discovering the history of the Venezuelan highlands, Trujillo provides a quiet and authentic travel experience.

Trujillo, located in the heart of the Venezuelan Andes, is a region defined by its majestic mountain scenery and deep-rooted cultural heritage. It serves as a sanctuary for those looking to escape the bustle of city life, offering a landscape of rolling hills and traditional villages. Visitors can explore the natural beauty of the highlands, engage with local customs, and visit significant landmarks like the Monument to the Virgin of Peace. The region's capital, also named Trujillo, and its largest city, Valera, provide gateways to the surrounding wilderness. Whether you are interested in hiking through serene landscapes or discovering the history of the Venezuelan highlands, Trujillo provides a quiet and authentic travel experience.

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Highlights

  • Dramatic Andean mountain vistas and rolling hills.

  • The Monument to the Virgin of Peace, offering panoramic views.

  • Authentic local traditions and historical colonial architecture.

  • A peaceful, quiet atmosphere ideal for nature lovers.

  • Opportunities for hiking and exploring the Venezuelan highlands.

Before you go: Trujillo essentials

  • Altitude can be a factor in higher mountain areas; take time to acclimate.

  • Businesses in smaller towns may close for a few hours in the afternoon for a siesta.

  • Carry cash in local currency or small USD bills, as card machines can be unreliable in rural areas.

Iconic Views

Make sure to visit the Monumento a la Paz (Virgin of Peace) for some of the best views in the region.

Local Flavors

Try the regional Andean cuisine, which often features fresh trout and local cheeses.

Best For

Nature enthusiasts and travelers seeking a quiet cultural retreat.

Currency

VES 🇻🇪

Languages Spoken

Spanish

Transport

Valera acts as the main transportation hub for the region; use it as a base for reaching smaller mountain towns.

Best time to visit Trujillo

December-April

Spring

Mild weather is perfect for visiting coffee plantations and exploring the Andean foothills.

Summer

The rainy season brings lush, vibrant greens to the mountains, though some trails may be muddy.

Fall

As the rains taper off, the landscape remains beautiful and the air begins to cool.

Best Season

Winter

The dry season offers the clearest views of the mountain peaks and is the most popular time for visitors.

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Natural & historic sites in Trujillo

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Guaramacal National Park

Trujillo
Protected Area · Rugged, Quiet, Expansive, Remote

Cities in Trujillo

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Boconó

E

El DividiveEscuque

M

Motatán

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PampánPampanito

S

Sabana de Mendoza

V

Valera