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Caracas is a Latin American city that is developing dynamically in our modern times. However, before starting their adventure in this Venezuelan megalopolis, tourists need to keep in mind that the crime level here is quite high, just like in most large cities. That being said, travelers can escape unpleasant situations if they know how and when to explore the city. Caracas is a typical city that has both rich and poor districts. It is a bad idea to visit poor quarters with expensive gadgets and wearing fancy clothes. Don’t forget about this simple rule, and nothing will spoil your vacation here. Captain Diego de Losada was the founder of Venezuela’s capital. This event took place in 1567. Initially, the city had another name - Santiago de León de Caracas. The name is quite long, isn’t it? The city’s name is actually a combination of several names. The first part of the name refers to Santiago, a Spanish patron saint. The second part of the name refers to Pedro Ponce de León, the region’s governor. Finally, the last part of the name refers to a tribe that inhabited this land. Caracas had a strategically beneficial location that protected it from pirates. The Peak of El Avila safely protects the city from sea invasions. Caracas became the capital in 1577, and the city’s development started since that time. Even numerous earthquakes and endless attempts of pirates to plunder the city couldn’t harm Caracas. However, the city … Read further

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Caracas sightseeing

Caracas became the capital in 1577, and the city’s development started since that time. Even numerous earthquakes and endless attempts of pirates to plunder the city couldn’t harm Caracas. However, the city didn’t have any significant natural resources just like the rest of the country. This land didn’t have silver and gold deposits, and this fact greatly slowed down Caracas compared to … Open

Overview of festivals and celebrations in Venezuela

The feast of Corpus Christi or Holy Communion is an important event in Venezuela. It is celebrated on a very large scale, despite the fact that it is a religious holiday. It's like a carnival. Costumed processions with solemn prayers and communions are held in all regions simultaneously. Numerous dancers appear on the streets of cities and towns. They are dressed mostly in bright costumes and intimidating masks. Many people dress up as devils. Devilish dances to the sounds of national guitars and drums continue until the morning sometimes. This unusual sight attracts tourists from all countries. It is included in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List. … Open

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