Having El Ávila National Park at hand for outdoor enjoyment without even leaving Caracas is a gift. Discover this approximately 16.4-km round trip route. to the Naiguatá peak, the highest in the Coastal Mountain Range. It is located on the border between the states of Miranda and La Guaira, in the central-western sector of the El Ávila National Park north of the city of Caracas, Venezuela. It has an altitude of 2765 meters above sea level.
Recommendations for an excursion without overnight stay (round trip)
1.-Plan the route.
2.-Consider the types of terrain you will cover
3.-Notify your family and friends what route you will take and the estimated time of your activity
4.-Go up accompanied (preferably with an experienced guide)
5.-Inform the Park Ranger post
6.-Use the appropriate equipment and clothing. Wear light or bright colored, comfortable clothing made with textile fibers such as polyester, nylon, coolmax, etc. breathable and quick-drying and avoid wearing cotton clothing
7.-Avoid pikes, shortcuts and unknown paths
8.-Check the weather conditions (visit the official website of the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (Inameh).
What should I bring?
In a small backpack with thick strips:
A basic First Aid kit
Sunscreen
Flashlight (preferable front to have your hands free)
Fruits and food
Hydration
A map of the park. (better a GPS if it is within your reach)
a whistle
A raincoat.
Cell phone with battery protected from water
A windbreaker (recommended). A tip wears a neck gaiter or Buff that allows you to cover your neck, mouth and nose when there are strong winds.