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Venezuela

Guasdualito / Where the llaneros roam

MeowScore 😾70/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😻
🚗 Traffic density 😸
🔈 Noisiness 😼
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😼
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😼

Best month

February

Experience the vibrant and energetic Carnaval de Guasdualito.

🥳
january

Visit during the Feria de la Candelaria for festive atmosphere and traditional dances.

🎉
february

Enjoy the Carnaval de Guasdualito with colorful costumes and lively music.

🌴
march

Explore the stunning natural landscape during the dry season.

🐦
april

Witness the annual migration of birds at the Orocue Bird Sanctuary.

⚖️

Reasonable prices

Bigmac $?

🤑

Guasdualito is relatively affordable, but recent inflation has driven up prices. Visiting cats should be cautious with their spending and be prepared to haggle.

Visit the local markets for bargains on fresh produce and handmade crafts. Avoid expensive restaurants and opt for street food instead.

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

stopover

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

stopover

Guasdualito is not a popular tourist destination, but a stop-over for those traveling from Colombia to Venezuela or vice versa.

Tipping

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Unknown Tipping Customs

Tipping

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Unknown Tipping Customs

Unknown Paying Practices

internet situation

bad Speed

Slow speeds due to outdated infrastructure

bad Availability

Intermittent outages due to lack of maintenance

meh Cellular

Decent coverage from major providers

Electric socket type A

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

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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walkable -ish

Average infrastructure

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative region

As a cat, Guasdualito is like a sunbeam - warm and cozy with plenty of places to stretch out and bask in the Venezuelan sun.

But beware the local catnip - it may leave you stumbling around like a kitten with too many paws!

Things to do

The mainstream

🐟💦
Río Arauca
🍇🐟
Mercado Campesino de Guasdualito
🌳🌞
Parque Nacional El Tamá
🎨🎭
Casa de la Cultura
🐾🏛️
Plaza Bolivar

The mainstream

🐟💦
Río Arauca

A majestic river that marks the border between Venezuela and Colombia. Cats can relax by the shore, or take a refreshing swim if they're feeling adventurous! Meowvelous views guaranteed.

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🍇🐟
Mercado Campesino de Guasdualito

A vibrant farmers' market where cats can find fresh local produce and handmade items. It's a purrfect place to support the local economy and try new flavors!

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🌳🌞
Parque Nacional El Tamá

A beautiful natural park where cats can hike and explore the lush vegetation and stunning waterfalls. Don't forget to bring some snacks and water!

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🎨🎭
Casa de la Cultura

An old mansion turned into a cultural center where cats can learn more about the history and traditions of the region. There are often art exhibitions and concerts.

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🐾🏛️
Plaza Bolivar

A charming square in the heart of Guasdualito where cats can relax and enjoy the local architecture. There's a statue of a famous cat hero named Bolivar in the middle.

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Off the beaten path

🐈‍⬛
Mercado Municipal
🎣
Rio Guasdualito
🎭
Casa de la Cultura
🐾
Parque Los Caobos
🍲
La Llanerita

Off the beaten path

🐈‍⬛
Mercado Municipal

A bustling local market full of fresh produce and unique souvenirs. 🍅🛍️

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🎣
Rio Guasdualito

A refreshing spot for a swim or a fish, with stunning views of the surrounding landscape. 🐟🌊

Google Maps
🎭
Casa de la Cultura

A cultural center showcasing local art and music. 🎨🎶

Google Maps
🐾
Parque Los Caobos

A peaceful park with beautiful scenery, perfect for a cat nap. 🌳

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🍲
La Llanerita

A cozy restaurant serving delicious traditional Venezuelan food. 🍴

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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walkable -ish

Average infrastructure

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative region

Mindful meoweler tips

Experience the Guasdualito Carnival

Join the colorful and lively annual carnival celebrated in February, featuring music, dance, and traditional costumes.

Taste the Catatumbo lightning coffee

Try the famous coffee from the Catatumbo region, where lightning storms occur almost every night, giving the beans a unique flavor.

Visit the Piedra del Cocuy National Park

Explore the stunning natural beauty of the park, with its waterfalls, rock formations, and diverse fauna, including jaguars and pumas.

Useful external sites

www.tripadvisor.com

TripAdvisor

Reviews, recommendations, and bookings for hotels, restaurants, and attractions in Guasdualito.

guasdualito.com

Guasdualito.com

A travel guide to Guasdualito, including things to do, places to stay, and events.

www.lonelyplanet.com/venezuela/guasdualito

Lonely Planet

Travel information and tips on Guasdualito, including attractions, tours, and accommodations.


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