- * Hello everyone! Today I want to share with you my experience at Cerro El Casupo, a national park located in Valencia, Venezuela. It's been almost 4 months since I visited, on December 26, 2023, We left home at 8 am and arrived at the park at 9:30 am. On this occasion I was accompanied by my sister-in-law, my nephew and 2 of my brothers. Although we were originally going to go with more family, but they had to cancel due to urgent commitments.
- * Upon arrival, we met the police at the entrance, who said good morning to us and we continued on our way. (I thought they would search us since one of the signs says that weapons are not allowed and we were not carrying any, well we don't have any either hahahahaha but they don't know that.) We looked at the route map and the stations before beginning our walk. The entrance to the park had a somewhat dark atmosphere, but I think it was more of a personal perception, since the environment was surrounded by tall trees that did not let in much sun. You could also hear the sound of a small ravine and streams.
- * We crossed a small lake along a stone path, as can be seen in the photos, at the moment I was last but I really feel uncomfortable walking behind other people so I always try to pass them, but by this time I was enthralled by the beautiful path and the strident green that was emerging as the light penetrated in perfect harmony, what was not so cool was that the temperature was rising but it was tolerable because of the breeze that was
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- * As we passed the lake we climbed some stairs that were somewhat steep but not that steep, according to my spatial sense it was about 10 blocks hahaha mmm well you know that everything is subjective. By the way, we were not the only ones on December 26, there were actually a lot of older people (I won't say 40 because I'm very close and I look and feel like 23 hahahahaha) about 50 according to the pronounced features I saw, but Be careful, those tough people, with impeccable breathing hahahaha, those of me around my age were few and the children even less.
- * By this time the inclination of the terrain was becoming more and more accentuated and thus making it more difficult, my ego and my spirit of competition had already decided to overtake the others. I felt like Buzz Lightyear from Toy Story: "To infinity and beyond!" hahahaha sorry, but I am the only one who can feed my ego and I must take advantage of these moments of ecstasy hahaha
- * Here my younger brother is already drooling hahahaha, so am I, but aha, I'm hiding it until death hahaha. I am fond of sports but I had a lot of time in winter
- * Here comes my nephew with his parents and the boy here showed a certain stubbornness due to the heat and the demands of the slope. Of course, patience is what my brother has left to deal with my nephew and admirably encouraged him to continue
- * Here I wanted to stay back but nothing more for the photo and try to make the inclination noticeable as much as it felt hahahahaha
- * "My nephew saying tiaa goes up
- * My brother renewed his strength and was inspired to increase the pace, but as cautious as the tortoise in the story of the hare hahahaha
- * I'm half rude here waiting for the family because you can't go all the way alone either hahaha Look at this texture people
- * We were already close to one of the viewpoints and look at this view
- * Yes you can!! My nephew made sparks
- * The most curious thing about the view was that there was a fog that covered the city and it was not cold, nor was the sky gray, there was a strong sun
- * I was obviously the first to arrive so I rested a lot ahahahaha and when we decided to go down we chose another path that was even more complicated and steep, in fact we had to walk a little crouching to maintain our balance a little to not trip and fall bruised hahaha but definitely much cooler and colder because the trees were more crowded and there was the path of the stream.
- * I said goodbye with gratitude and the promise to return, since she would always remind me that it is always worth continuing.
- * Here are some tips to help you make the most of your visit:
Realiza ejercicios de cardio y fortalecimiento muscular para estar preparado para la caminata.
lleva ropa cómoda y transpirable, calzado resistente y con buen agarre, protector solar, yo andaba embadurnada. Suficiente agua para mantenerse hidratado, pero no tanta para que no sea un peso excesivo.
No dejes basura, no arranques plantas ni dañes el ecosistema y disfruta de la belleza de la naturaleza.
Informar a alguien sobre tu visita al parque, ve en grupo y lleva contigo un teléfono móvil completamente cargado. Al inicio hay policía que no requisan a los visitantes y no están en la gran montaña. Ojo con esto
No te apresures durante el recorrido. Tómate el tiempo necesario para disfrutar de los hermosos paisajes, escuchar los sonidos de la naturaleza y conectar.
Perform cardio and muscle strengthening exercises to be prepared for the walk.
wear comfortable and breathable clothing, sturdy shoes with good grip, sunscreen, I was smeared. Enough water to stay hydrated, but not so much that it doesn't become excessively heavy.
Don't leave garbage, don't uproot plants or damage the ecosystem and enjoy the beauty of nature.
Inform someone about your visit to the park, go in a group and bring a fully charged mobile phone with you. At the beginning there are police who do not search the visitors and are not on the big mountain. Be careful with this
Don't rush during the tour. Take the time to enjoy the beautiful landscapes, listen to the sounds of nature and connect.
- * I hope these tips are useful to you and Thank you all very much for joining me in this reading, I hope it has entertained you, it has been a pleasure to share this experience with you! Until next time and may we continue enjoying of great anecdotes!

Luce como un desafío bastante retador ese cerro, me alegra mucho que hayas podido pasar un agradable día junto a tus hermanos!
Muchas gracias por compartir, Mucho exito!