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Salto Angel

Bring cash! Many places in the area don’t accept cards, and you’ll need it for tips or snacks along the way. I ended up scrambling to find an ATM!
For the best photos, go around lunchtime, like 12-2 PM. The lighting hits the falls perfectly, making for stunning shots. I took mine at a different time and they didn't come out great!

Pack light! You'll be doing a lot of walking and you don’t want to carry a heavy backpak. I took too much stuff and regretted it.

Make sure to wear good water-resistant shoes. I went in flip-flops and regretted every slippery step. Trust me you'll want something with grip!
Cancha Voleibol
I think it's best to wear comfy shoes if you're planning to get involved in a game. I wore sandals and it just made things difficult when I tried to join in. Don't make the same mistake!

My advice is to pack some snacks and drinks before heading there. I thought food options would be aplenty, but they were limited and kinda pricy. You'll save some bucks and have a better time.

I recommend hitting up Cancha Voleibol during the late afternoon, say around 4 PM, when the sun's not blazing and the vibe is just perfect. Trust me, the local players are out and the energy is electric!

Make sure to bring some cash! Not all vendors accept card payments. I found myself scrambling for change to grab a snack. Maybe a small wallet with bills would be a good idea!
Mount Roraima

I recommend starting the hike around 7 AM. The early morning atmosphere is magical, plus you avoid the midday heat on your way up the mountain.

I suggest packing light but bringing extra snacks! The treks can be long and you’ll be glad for that energy boost. I wish I had brought more granola bars instead of heavy meals.
I think it's worth considering a longer stay to explore the top of Roraima. I rushed it and felt like I missed some incredible spots. 2-3 days up there is key for a full experience!
Estadio Universitario
Estadio Antonio Herrera Gutierrez

For the best view and experience, try to sit in the lower levels if you can swing it. The view from up top can feel a bit distant, so my advice is to budget a bit more for those seats.

I highly recommend getting to the stadium at least an hour before the game starts. The atmosphere is electric, and you can soak in the pregame excitement while grabbing some snacks.
Estadio Luis Aparicio El Grande

I think you should bring a cap and sunscreen, especially if you're sitting in the sun. I got a nasty sunburn last time! Being prepared can save you from a lot of discomfort.

If you're looking for souvenirs, I've found that the small shops nearby have better prices than the official merchandise store inside. Grab some cool stuff without breaking the bank.

My advice is to arrive around 5 PM for a 7 PM game. The parking gets crazy, but you can soak in the atmosphere and enjoy some pre-game festivities.
Pargito Beach

My advice is to bring some snacks and water. The beach cafes are a bit pricey and can get crowded. I spent way more than I thought on simple stuff. A little prep goes a long way!
Polideportivo Cachamay
Parque El Agua

I recommend arriving right when it opens at 10 AM to beat the crowds and snag a good spot on the loungers. The lines for attractions get long pretty quick after that

i think you should bring your own water shoes! the park's floor can get hotter than you'd imagine, and having your own pair made my day so much more comfortable.