Camping Merida
Calle Los Frailejones Nº 117, Merida
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Camping Merida

Calle Los Frailejones Nº 117 Merida, Andes, Venezuela

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Robbed By The GN

A travel blog entry by viajerillo

... an ounce of cocaine on me and then really taking me for a ride. As far as I was concerned, I did have the money (regardless of whether or not I could afford it), and I was ready to let them take it, get back on the bus, and not have to deal with any repercussions that may or may not have arisen from a refusal to cooperate with them.

It was an expensive lesson and experience, but I think what counts is that it hasn't coloured my memory of my trip, and that's what counts.
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Merida Madness!!

A travel blog entry by thomasandannie

25

... chocolate chip to your less conventional garlic, cheese and beer flavoured ice creams!! We then went and visited the worlds largest cable car which was closed for renovations. We then walked around some markets, chatted with a few tour operators about Paragliding, Caynoning and Zip lining. We then headed back to the Posada, had food and tore tore into a bottle of the local rum in the company of four Polish and a funny Hong Kong guy ...

Stranded in Colombia

A travel blog entry by shaunandkaren

10

... Rosita came out of the whole incident with only a little scratch. But yes, we were truly stranded in Colombia.

It was time to give Rosita a break as we organised flights to Cartagena and Bogota. But flying out would not be for another 2 days, so what is there to do when you are stranded in Cucuta, Colombia?

To answer that question, you need to use your imagination and think of the best way to party. Well in Cucuta our party came in ...

Merida and Los LLanos

A travel blog entry by james.tash

4
127

... back to camp by jeep for our last night, and both sat on the roof to get the best view of the sun setting, but this meant we got hit in the face by loads of insects! and early the next morning we set off for Merida which took the whole day.

After a day resting in Merida unfortunately things took a turn for the worst… after a rough night Tash woke up on Thursday with a fever, shivering, aches, diarrea and a headache. A day later James got the same ...

River Deep, Mountain High

A travel blog entry by els_and_peter

10
29

... selection of people from the family who do the actual work on the farm (headed by the very genial Señor Dacio and his equally friendly wife Mercedes), and by Lisa's dogs. All this was rather overwhelming, so it was a relief to get back in the car and carry on up the driveway to the house that Lisa built.

Lisa's house is large, built using traditional materials to her own design, with a red tile roof and a fireplace in the lounge/kitchen. The floors ...