Majed Khalil Majzoub speaks on the beauty of Venezuela
Venezuela officially called the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is a tropical country on the northern coast of South
America
Talking about the Geography of Venezuela Majed Khalil Majzoub describes about the country:
Area which Venezuela covered is 912,050 sq. km. (352,143 sq. mi.) and the beautiful city Caracas is the Capital of it.
The country is covered by Andes Mountains and Maracaibo Lowlands in northwest; central plains; Guiana Highlands in southeast.The climate varies from tropical to temperate, depending on elevation.
According to Majed Khalil Majzoub the 5 most popular cities are:
1. Central Venezuela
Most of the inhabitants of the country are found here, where great beaches and large cities greet travelers. Some of the
more popular towns to check out include Miranda and Vargas.
2. Angel Falls
Situated in Guiana Highlands, this is one of the most unique places to travel to Venezuela because you will come face to
face with the highest waterfall in the world. This is definitely one of the biggest tourist attractions in the country.
3. Coro
This is where you will find the first capital of Venezuela, which provides a glimpse at the richness of colonial
architecture of the area.
4. Merida
With the Andes Mountains as an intriguing backdrop, visitors enjoy the many outdoor pursuits found at this destination.
5. Canaima National Park
The Gran Sabana region is found in the southern-positioned Bolivar State, where a collection of waterfalls and lagoons are
the main attractions that create daylong trips to the base of Angel Falls. Some of the creatures awaiting your arrival
includes monkeys, blue-cheeked parrots, king vultures, and porcupines. Hundreds of different species of orchid also add
color to one of the most breathtaking places to visit in Venezuela.
Friday, October 26, 2012
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Majed khalil Majzoub
Khaled Khalil Majzoub speaks on the beauty of Venezuela
Venezuela officially called the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is a tropical country on the northern coast of South America
Talking about the Geography of Venezuela Khaled Khalil Majzoub describes about the country: Area which Venezuela covered is 912,050 sq. km. (352,143 sq. mi.) and the beautiful city Caracas is the Capital of it. The country is covered by Andes Mountains and Maracaibo Lowlands in northwest; central plains; Guiana Highlands in southeast.The climate varies from tropical to temperate, depending on elevation. According to Khaled Khalil Majzoub the 5 most popular cities are: 1. Central Venezuela Most of the inhabitants of the country are found here, where great beaches and large cities greet travelers. Some of the more popular towns to check out include Miranda and Vargas. 2. Angel Falls Situated in Guiana Highlands, this is one of the most unique places to travel to Venezuela because you will come face to face with the highest waterfall in the world. This is definitely one of the biggest tourist attractions in the country. 3. Coro This is where you will find the first capital of Venezuela, which provides a glimpse at the richness of colonial architecture of the area. 4. Merida With the Andes Mountains as an intriguing backdrop, visitors enjoy the many outdoor pursuits found at this destination. 5. Canaima National Park The Gran Sabana region is found in the southern-positioned Bolivar State, where a collection of waterfalls and lagoons are the main attractions that create daylong trips to the base of Angel Falls. Some of the creatures awaiting your arrival includes monkeys, blue-cheeked parrots, king vultures, and porcupines. Hundreds of different species of orchid also add color to one of the most breathtaking places to visit in Venezuela.
Venezuela officially called the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is a tropical country on the northern coast of South America
Talking about the Geography of Venezuela Khaled Khalil Majzoub describes about the country: Area which Venezuela covered is 912,050 sq. km. (352,143 sq. mi.) and the beautiful city Caracas is the Capital of it. The country is covered by Andes Mountains and Maracaibo Lowlands in northwest; central plains; Guiana Highlands in southeast.The climate varies from tropical to temperate, depending on elevation. According to Khaled Khalil Majzoub the 5 most popular cities are: 1. Central Venezuela Most of the inhabitants of the country are found here, where great beaches and large cities greet travelers. Some of the more popular towns to check out include Miranda and Vargas. 2. Angel Falls Situated in Guiana Highlands, this is one of the most unique places to travel to Venezuela because you will come face to face with the highest waterfall in the world. This is definitely one of the biggest tourist attractions in the country. 3. Coro This is where you will find the first capital of Venezuela, which provides a glimpse at the richness of colonial architecture of the area. 4. Merida With the Andes Mountains as an intriguing backdrop, visitors enjoy the many outdoor pursuits found at this destination. 5. Canaima National Park The Gran Sabana region is found in the southern-positioned Bolivar State, where a collection of waterfalls and lagoons are the main attractions that create daylong trips to the base of Angel Falls. Some of the creatures awaiting your arrival includes monkeys, blue-cheeked parrots, king vultures, and porcupines. Hundreds of different species of orchid also add color to one of the most breathtaking places to visit in Venezuela.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Majed Kahlil Majzoub

Angel Falls is the world’s highest waterfall at 979 meters (3,212 feet). Because the water falls so far it becomes a fine mist which can be felt a mile away before it reaches the ground below. The falls spill from a cliff near the summit of Mount Auyantepui into the Kerep River (also called the Rio Gauya). Named after the American aviator Jimmie Angel, Angel Falls is located in the state of Bolívar in Venezuela and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The falls is becoming a popular tourist destination, but it is still difficult to visit. To get to the base of the falls one must fly to Canaima camp and embark on a river trip from there. River trips can be taken only from June to December, as the river to too low in the dryer months. Alternatively, one can book an aerial flyby of the falls, but a view of the falls is not guaranteed as they are usually surrounded by clouds.
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Monday, October 22, 2012
Majed Khalil Majzoub in Venezuela
More than university students and faculty enjoy the year-round spring like climate. With mountains, including the snow-capped peaks of Pico Bolívar, (5007 m/16,523 ft) Pico Humboldt (4,942 m/16,214 ft), Pico Espejo (4,753m/15,594 ft) and Pico Bompland (4883 m/16,113 ft), which form part of the Parque Nacional Sierra Nevada, one of four in the area. There are also 12 state parks. The region is popular with climbers, backpackers, wildlife lovers, birders, and sightseers who enjoy the variety of scenery from lush rainforest, abundant waterfalls to mountain peaks permanantly covered with snow, glacier lakes, and páramos, or highland moors reaching from about 3300 m to the snowline. Add the small and tropical Palmarito beach, located on the southeast side of Maracaibo Lake, and there are a dozen or more varieties of climate and geography in the state of Mérida.
The fertile valleys between the mountains support agriculture, including coffee plantations, sugar cane, flowers, especially the frailejón which grows only in the altiplano areas of Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador and bloom in November and December. Tropical plants, palm trees, citrus, strawberries, orchids, and the Golden Rain tree grow lavishly. The city, built between and bisected by rivers, maintains 35 parks in its long, narrow stretch. With flat land no longer available, the city now grows up from its base (1,625 m/5,331 ft). Earthquakes and wars of independence have taken the toll on the city, but it cultivates a pleasant, quiet grace with plenty of cultural activities.
Getting There:
Mérida is 680 km (422 miles) southwest of Caracas, easily reached by plane or road.
By Air:
The airport is on the meseta, right inside the city, 2km south-west of Plaza Bolívar. City busses connect the airport to the rest of the city. The runway is short, and the surrounding high mountains make landing in bad weather difficult. Planes are often rerouted to the airport at El Vigía. If this happens to you, insist on free transportation to or from Mérida. Checkflights from your area. From this page, you can also browse hotels, rental cars, and special deals.
By Bus:
The bus terminal is 3 km south-west of the city center and is linked by frequent public transport. Half a dozen buses a day run to Caracas and to Maracaibo.
When to Go:
At a height of a mile above sea level the tropical climate is moderate so it gets warm enough for sunbathing in the afternoon and just cool enough at night for sound sleeping-all year round. Average temperatures range between 20ºC to 25ºC (68ºF to 77ºF) to 15.5ºC (60ºF.) at night. Average daily temperature: 19ºC / 66.2ºF. The rainy season, May through November, with August and September being the wettest months, cooperates with rainfall early in the morning, thus not interfereing with daily activities. However, fog, particularly in the surrounding area, often obscures the sights.
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Friday, October 19, 2012
Majed Khalil Majzoub
More than university students and faculty enjoy the year-round spring like climate. With mountains, including the snow-capped peaks of Pico Bolívar, (5007 m/16,523 ft) Pico Humboldt (4,942 m/16,214 ft), Pico Espejo (4,753m/15,594 ft) and Pico Bompland (4883 m/16,113 ft), which form part of the Parque Nacional Sierra Nevada, one of four in the area. There are also 12 state parks. The region is popular with climbers, backpackers, wildlife lovers, birders, and sightseers who enjoy the variety of scenery from lush rainforest, abundant waterfalls to mountain peaks permanantly covered with snow, glacier lakes, and páramos, or highland moors reaching from about 3300 m to the snowline. Add the small and tropical Palmarito beach, located on the southeast side of Maracaibo Lake, and there are a dozen or more varieties of climate and geography in the state of Mérida.
The fertile valleys between the mountains support agriculture, including coffee plantations, sugar cane, flowers, especially the frailejón which grows only in the altiplano areas of Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador and bloom in November and December. Tropical plants, palm trees, citrus, strawberries, orchids, and the Golden Rain tree grow lavishly. The city, built between and bisected by rivers, maintains 35 parks in its long, narrow stretch. With flat land no longer available, the city now grows up from its base (1,625 m/5,331 ft). Earthquakes and wars of independence have taken the toll on the city, but it cultivates a pleasant, quiet grace with plenty of cultural activities.
Getting There:
Mérida is 680 km (422 miles) southwest of Caracas, easily reached by plane or road.
By Air:
The airport is on the meseta, right inside the city, 2km south-west of Plaza Bolívar. City busses connect the airport to the rest of the city. The runway is short, and the surrounding high mountains make landing in bad weather difficult. Planes are often rerouted to the airport at El Vigía. If this happens to you, insist on free transportation to or from Mérida. Checkflights from your area. From this page, you can also browse hotels, rental cars, and special deals.
Mérida is 680 km (422 miles) southwest of Caracas, easily reached by plane or road.
By Air:
The airport is on the meseta, right inside the city, 2km south-west of Plaza Bolívar. City busses connect the airport to the rest of the city. The runway is short, and the surrounding high mountains make landing in bad weather difficult. Planes are often rerouted to the airport at El Vigía. If this happens to you, insist on free transportation to or from Mérida. Checkflights from your area. From this page, you can also browse hotels, rental cars, and special deals.
By Bus:
The bus terminal is 3 km south-west of the city center and is linked by frequent public transport. Half a dozen buses a day run to Caracas and to Maracaibo.
The bus terminal is 3 km south-west of the city center and is linked by frequent public transport. Half a dozen buses a day run to Caracas and to Maracaibo.
When to Go:
At a height of a mile above sea level the tropical climate is moderate so it gets warm enough for sunbathing in the afternoon and just cool enough at night for sound sleeping-all year round. Average temperatures range between 20ºC to 25ºC (68ºF to 77ºF) to 15.5ºC (60ºF.) at night. Average daily temperature: 19ºC / 66.2ºF. The rainy season, May through November, with August and September being the wettest months, cooperates with rainfall early in the morning, thus not interfereing with daily activities. However, fog, particularly in the surrounding area, often obscures the sights.
At a height of a mile above sea level the tropical climate is moderate so it gets warm enough for sunbathing in the afternoon and just cool enough at night for sound sleeping-all year round. Average temperatures range between 20ºC to 25ºC (68ºF to 77ºF) to 15.5ºC (60ºF.) at night. Average daily temperature: 19ºC / 66.2ºF. The rainy season, May through November, with August and September being the wettest months, cooperates with rainfall early in the morning, thus not interfereing with daily activities. However, fog, particularly in the surrounding area, often obscures the sights.
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Thursday, October 18, 2012
Majed khalil Majzoub
More than university students and faculty enjoy the year-round spring like climate. With mountains, including the snow-capped peaks of Pico Bolívar, (5007 m/16,523 ft) Pico Humboldt (4,942 m/16,214 ft), Pico Espejo (4,753m/15,594 ft) and Pico Bompland (4883 m/16,113 ft), which form part of the Parque Nacional Sierra Nevada, one of four in the area. There are also 12 state parks. The region is popular with climbers, backpackers, wildlife lovers, birders, and sightseers who enjoy the variety of scenery from lush rainforest, abundant waterfalls to mountain peaks permanantly covered with snow, glacier lakes, and páramos, or highland moors reaching from about 3300 m to the snowline. Add the small and tropical Palmarito beach, located on the southeast side of Maracaibo Lake, and there are a dozen or more varieties of climate and geography in the state of Mérida.
The fertile valleys between the mountains support agriculture, including coffee plantations, sugar cane, flowers, especially the frailejón which grows only in the altiplano areas of Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador and bloom in November and December. Tropical plants, palm trees, citrus, strawberries, orchids, and the Golden Rain tree grow lavishly. The city, built between and bisected by rivers, maintains 35 parks in its long, narrow stretch. With flat land no longer available, the city now grows up from its base (1,625 m/5,331 ft). Earthquakes and wars of independence have taken the toll on the city, but it cultivates a pleasant, quiet grace with plenty of cultural activities.
Getting There:
Mérida is 680 km (422 miles) southwest of Caracas, easily reached by plane or road.
By Air:
The airport is on the meseta, right inside the city, 2km south-west of Plaza Bolívar. City busses connect the airport to the rest of the city. The runway is short, and the surrounding high mountains make landing in bad weather difficult. Planes are often rerouted to the airport at El Vigía. If this happens to you, insist on free transportation to or from Mérida. Checkflights from your area. From this page, you can also browse hotels, rental cars, and special deals.
Mérida is 680 km (422 miles) southwest of Caracas, easily reached by plane or road.
By Air:
The airport is on the meseta, right inside the city, 2km south-west of Plaza Bolívar. City busses connect the airport to the rest of the city. The runway is short, and the surrounding high mountains make landing in bad weather difficult. Planes are often rerouted to the airport at El Vigía. If this happens to you, insist on free transportation to or from Mérida. Checkflights from your area. From this page, you can also browse hotels, rental cars, and special deals.
By Bus:
The bus terminal is 3 km south-west of the city center and is linked by frequent public transport. Half a dozen buses a day run to Caracas and to Maracaibo.
The bus terminal is 3 km south-west of the city center and is linked by frequent public transport. Half a dozen buses a day run to Caracas and to Maracaibo.
When to Go:
At a height of a mile above sea level the tropical climate is moderate so it gets warm enough for sunbathing in the afternoon and just cool enough at night for sound sleeping-all year round. Average temperatures range between 20ºC to 25ºC (68ºF to 77ºF) to 15.5ºC (60ºF.) at night. Average daily temperature: 19ºC / 66.2ºF. The rainy season, May through November, with August and September being the wettest months, cooperates with rainfall early in the morning, thus not interfereing with daily activities. However, fog, particularly in the surrounding area, often obscures the sights.
At a height of a mile above sea level the tropical climate is moderate so it gets warm enough for sunbathing in the afternoon and just cool enough at night for sound sleeping-all year round. Average temperatures range between 20ºC to 25ºC (68ºF to 77ºF) to 15.5ºC (60ºF.) at night. Average daily temperature: 19ºC / 66.2ºF. The rainy season, May through November, with August and September being the wettest months, cooperates with rainfall early in the morning, thus not interfereing with daily activities. However, fog, particularly in the surrounding area, often obscures the sights.
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Majed Khalil Majzoub
More than university students and faculty enjoy the year-round spring like climate. With mountains, including the snow-capped peaks of Pico Bolívar, (5007 m/16,523 ft) Pico Humboldt (4,942 m/16,214 ft), Pico Espejo (4,753m/15,594 ft) and Pico Bompland (4883 m/16,113 ft), which form part of the Parque Nacional Sierra Nevada, one of four in the area. There are also 12 state parks. The region is popular with climbers, backpackers, wildlife lovers, birders, and sightseers who enjoy the variety of scenery from lush rainforest, abundant waterfalls to mountain peaks permanantly covered with snow, glacier lakes, and páramos, or highland moors reaching from about 3300 m to the snowline. Add the small and tropical Palmarito beach, located on the southeast side of Maracaibo Lake, and there are a dozen or more varieties of climate and geography in the state of Mérida.
The fertile valleys between the mountains support agriculture, including coffee plantations, sugar cane, flowers, especially the frailejón which grows only in the altiplano areas of Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador and bloom in November and December. Tropical plants, palm trees, citrus, strawberries, orchids, and the Golden Rain tree grow lavishly. The city, built between and bisected by rivers, maintains 35 parks in its long, narrow stretch. With flat land no longer available, the city now grows up from its base (1,625 m/5,331 ft). Earthquakes and wars of independence have taken the toll on the city, but it cultivates a pleasant, quiet grace with plenty of cultural activities.
Getting There:
Mérida is 680 km (422 miles) southwest of Caracas, easily reached by plane or road.
By Air:
The airport is on the meseta, right inside the city, 2km south-west of Plaza Bolívar. City busses connect the airport to the rest of the city. The runway is short, and the surrounding high mountains make landing in bad weather difficult. Planes are often rerouted to the airport at El Vigía. If this happens to you, insist on free transportation to or from Mérida. Checkflights from your area. From this page, you can also browse hotels, rental cars, and special deals.
Mérida is 680 km (422 miles) southwest of Caracas, easily reached by plane or road.
By Air:
The airport is on the meseta, right inside the city, 2km south-west of Plaza Bolívar. City busses connect the airport to the rest of the city. The runway is short, and the surrounding high mountains make landing in bad weather difficult. Planes are often rerouted to the airport at El Vigía. If this happens to you, insist on free transportation to or from Mérida. Checkflights from your area. From this page, you can also browse hotels, rental cars, and special deals.
By Bus:
The bus terminal is 3 km south-west of the city center and is linked by frequent public transport. Half a dozen buses a day run to Caracas and to Maracaibo.
The bus terminal is 3 km south-west of the city center and is linked by frequent public transport. Half a dozen buses a day run to Caracas and to Maracaibo.
When to Go:
At a height of a mile above sea level the tropical climate is moderate so it gets warm enough for sunbathing in the afternoon and just cool enough at night for sound sleeping-all year round. Average temperatures range between 20ºC to 25ºC (68ºF to 77ºF) to 15.5ºC (60ºF.) at night. Average daily temperature: 19ºC / 66.2ºF. The rainy season, May through November, with August and September being the wettest months, cooperates with rainfall early in the morning, thus not interfereing with daily activities. However, fog, particularly in the surrounding area, often obscures the sights.
At a height of a mile above sea level the tropical climate is moderate so it gets warm enough for sunbathing in the afternoon and just cool enough at night for sound sleeping-all year round. Average temperatures range between 20ºC to 25ºC (68ºF to 77ºF) to 15.5ºC (60ºF.) at night. Average daily temperature: 19ºC / 66.2ºF. The rainy season, May through November, with August and September being the wettest months, cooperates with rainfall early in the morning, thus not interfereing with daily activities. However, fog, particularly in the surrounding area, often obscures the sights.
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