Pico Bolivar is the highest mountain peak in Venezuela, standing at an impressive 4,978 meters. It is named after Simon Bolivar, the Venezuelan military and political leader who played a key role in Latin America’s successful struggle for independence from the Spanish Empire.
To reach Pico Bolivar, travelers typically fly into the city of Merida, which is located in the Andes Mountains of Venezuela. From Merida, visitors can take a cable car ride up to the base camp of the mountain, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape along the way.
Tickets for the cable car ride to Pico Bolivar can be purchased at the station in Merida. Prices may vary depending on the time of year and any special promotions that may be running. It is recommended to check in advance for any discounts or package deals.
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