Venezuela has epic proportions: it has South America's largest lake and third-longest river, the highest waterfall in the world, and the longest of all snakes. It also has jaguars, armadillos and some of the most spectacular landscapes you'll ever see.
There are the snowcapped peaks of the Andes in the west; steamy Amazonian jungles in the south; the hauntingly beautiful Gran Sabana plateau, with its strange flat-topped mountains, in the east; and miles of white-sand beaches fringed with coconut palms on the Caribbean coast.
The country's culture is as diverse as its geography, where the Stone Age lifestyle of the indigenous Yanomami co-exists with Caracas' striking modern architecture, mile-wide motorways, and super-slick shopping malls. The currents of Latin, African and Caribbean culture run deep.