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Venezuela

Cagua / Cagua-licious, taste the flavor!

Best month

February

Beautiful blossoming gardens.

🕯️
january

Tourists visit Cagua for the Candelaria Festival, dancing, and fireworks. 🎉🐾🎆

🌻
february

The city's beautiful gardens are blossoming, perfect for a nature walk. 🌺🌳🌸

🌞
march

The weather is perfect for outdoor activities like hiking and bird watching. 🌞🦜🥾

🙏
april

Experience the vibrant Semana Santa (Holy Week) processions and festivities.🙏🎉🍃

🎨
may

Visit for the colorful and lively Feria de San Isidro. 🎉🎨🐎

🏞️
june

Enjoy the cooler temperatures while exploring the nearby mountains. 🏞️🌲❄️

🎶
july

Take part in the annual San Ignacio de Loyola Festival with music and food. 🎶🍔🍺

💦
august

Escape the heat in Cagua's refreshing waterfalls and natural pools. 💦🌿🌊

💃
september

Experience the traditional Venezuelan dance and music at the Festival de Joropo. 💃🎶🐴

🎃
october

Celebrate Dia de Muertos with food, drinks, and vibrant altars. 🍁🍷🎃

🍫
november

Indulge in Cagua's delicious chocolate and coffee during the annual ExpoCacao. 🍫☕🌴

🎅
december

Enjoy the holiday cheer and Christmas decorations in the city's plazas. 🎄🎁🎅

⚖️

Reasonable prices

Bigmac $?

🤑

From a visiting cat's perspective, the shopping situation in Cagua, Venezuela is a bit pricey. Basics such as food and transportation are affordable, but luxury items can be expensive.

Stick to local markets for affordable purchases and avoid high-end shopping centers

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

passing through

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

passing through

Cagua doesn't have many attractions, people usually pass by on their way to other destinations in Venezuela.

Tipping

0-5%

No strong tipping culture in small city.

Tipping

0-5%

No strong tipping culture in small city.

Cash preferred, splitting the bill is common practice.

internet situation

bad Speed

Slow speed due to poor infrastructure.

meh Availability

Available but with frequent outages.

great Cellular

Mostly good coverage with some weak spots.

Electric socket type A

Common in North and Central America, and Japan. Mind voltage difference, especially for Japan (100V).

VES

1 VES =
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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walkable -ish

Moderate infrastructure

LGBTQ hostile

Limited tolerance

The cat-friendly town of Cagua invites felines of all breeds to explore its colorful streets.

From cat cafes to sunbathing spots, this city has it all for the modern cat traveler.

Things to do

The mainstream

🛍️
Mercado Municipal
🕍
Iglesia San Jose
💦
Cascada de Cagua
🎭
La Casa de la Cultura
🐾
Plaza Bolivar

The mainstream

🛍️
Mercado Municipal

A bustling market where cats can find delicious fresh fish, catnip toys, and colorful souvenirs. Meow-velous for shopping-loving cats!

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🕍
Iglesia San Jose

A beautiful cat-thedral in the heart of Cagua where cats can admire the stunning architecture, listen to choir music, and light candles. Meow-gical!

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💦
Cascada de Cagua

A breathtaking waterfall surrounded by lush vegetation where cats can take a refreshing dip, chase butterflies, and enjoy a picnic. Simply meow-nificent!

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🎭
La Casa de la Cultura

A cultural center that hosts cat-tastic art exhibitions, film screenings, and theater performances throughout the year. Purr-fect for culture-loving cats!

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🐾
Plaza Bolivar

The main plaza of Cagua where cats can sunbathe on the benches, listen to music, and admire the statue of the national hero. Meow-velous!

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Off the beaten path

1
Casa de la Cultura
2
Plaza Bolívar
3
Cerro Guayamurí
4
Café con Aroma de Mujer
5
Locanda Casa de Campo

Off the beaten path

1
Casa de la Cultura

A cultural center that hosts art exhibits, theater performances, and music concerts. A purrfect opportunity for cultured and curious cats to learn about Venezuela's rich traditions. 🎭🎨🎶

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2
Plaza Bolívar

A historic and quiet plaza that offers a glimpse into Cagua's colonial past. A great spot for sunbathing, napping, or observing local cats and humans. 🐱☀️🌿

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3
Cerro Guayamurí

A hidden hiking trail that leads to stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. A great adventure for experienced and curious cats looking for a challenge. 🐾🌳⛰

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4
Café con Aroma de Mujer

Off-the-beaten-path café serving delicious coffee, pastries, and hearty sandwiches. A cozy spot to relax and recharge after exploring Cagua. ☕️🥪🧁

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5
Locanda Casa de Campo

Quirky and charming guesthouse with colorful rooms, lush gardens and friendly cats. Perfect for cat-loving travelers looking for a peaceful retreat. 🐾🌺🏡

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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walkable -ish

Moderate infrastructure

LGBTQ hostile

Limited tolerance

Mindful meoweler tips

Explore the exotic flora and fauna in the Cagua Zoo

Roam the green fields and take in the sights and smells of the animals (no puns here)

Try the traditional Venezuelan dish - Arepas

Savor the taste of the unique corn cakes, a staple of Venezuelan cuisine

Visit the San Joaquín Cold Springs

Dip your paws into the refreshing waters and take in the natural beauty of the springs

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