Henri Pittier National Park, located in northern Venezuela, is the oldest and one of the most biodiverse national parks in the country. Established in 1937, it covers an area of over 107,800 hectares, offering a stunning array of landscapes, from cloud forests and humid tropical jungles to beautiful Caribbean coastlines. The park is named after Swiss botanist Henri Pittier, who played a crucial role in its establishment and in the study of Venezuelan flora. It is home to over 500 bird species, making it a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Mammals such as jaguars, ocelots, and howler monkeys also inhabit the area. The park's rugged terrain and lush vegetation make it a perfect destination for hikers and adventurers looking to explore its rich biodiversity. Visitors can enjoy various trails, waterfalls, and scenic spots offering breathtaking views of the landscape. Additionally, the coastal areas provide opportunities for beach activities and snorkeling in the clear waters of the Caribbean Sea.
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