People have prayed to the gods and tried to preserve their memory from ancient times. They built shrines and created crypts. This means that wherever a person goes, they will find a local shrine and historical museum. City after city, country after country, and the inquisitive mind of the traveler, fully sated with knowledge, strives to return to where we came from - to places of power, territories of pristine nature, national parks, and reserves. For this, you can go to the cities of the small country of South America, Venezuela, whose main attractions are natural monuments. Next to one of them, Ciudad Gayana, there is the luxurious National Park of La Llovizna - a real jungle with a river and a waterfall, a rich world of flora and fauna.
The National Park of La Llovizna is located on an area of 160 hectares and consists of several islands connected by suspension bridges. There are dozens of hiking trails and even paved paths. The park perfectly combines wildlife and equipped areas for a comfortable stay of visitors. Thus, a feeling of safety among tourists is achieved and the likelihood of harming the vegetation and living inhabitants of the park is reduced. Another distinctive feature is the excursions on two special trains with a total capacity of 42 people. Usually, such a walk takes no more than half an hour and is considered an introductory one, since it will take more than one day to explore the entire park.
The name La Llovizna is translated from Spanish as "fog, spray". This place got its name for a reason. In the very heart of the park, there is a delightful twenty-meter waterfall, formed by the stormy streams of the Caroní River. The power of the falling water is so strong that it creates a dense fog around the waterfall. However, this fact does not prevent visitors from seeing all its beauty and memories will forever remain in everyone's heart.