Ciudad Guayana Attractions
Ciudad Guayana lies on the south bank of the Orinoco River and encompasses the townships of San Félix and Puerto Ordaz. The two towns are divided by the Río Caroní. San Félix is located on the eastern side of the Río Caroní and Puerto Ordaz on the western side. Three bridges connect the two towns but there are no bridges here which span the Orinoco. There is a ferry which runs regularly across the Orinoco which connects with the highway running north towards Maturin.
Parks
Parque Cachamay, Parque Loefling, and Parque La Llovizna are the main attractions in Ciudad Guayana. Parque Cachamay offers excellent views of the Río Caroní and a series of rapids and waterfalls. Cachamay connects to Parque Loefling, home to a variety of caged and free roaming native animals.
La Llovizna is on a group of islands in the Río Caroní which is connected by foot bridges. Salto La Llovizna, a 20 m waterfall, is the main attraction.
La Llovizna is on a group of islands in the Río Caroní which is connected by foot bridges. Salto La Llovizna, a 20 m waterfall, is the main attraction.