¡Buen Viaje! Essential Phrases for Traveling in Venezuela

1. “¿Qué más, pana?” (What’s up, friend?) – A casual Venezuelan greeting.
2. “Una arepa, por favor.” (An arepa, please.) – To try the national corn cake dish.
3. “¿Cómo llego al Salto Ángel?” (How do I get to Angel Falls?) – For visiting the world’s highest uninterrupted waterfall.
4. “¿Dónde está el teleférico de Mérida?” (Where is the Mérida cable car?) – For finding the world’s highest and longest cable car.
5. “Un papelón con limón, por favor.” (A papelón with lemon, please.) – To try a popular local drink.
6. “¿Dónde puedo ver el Relámpago del Catatumbo?” (Where can I see the Catatumbo lightning?) – For witnessing the unique atmospheric phenomenon.
7. “Está chévere.” (That’s cool.) – A common expression of approval.
8. “¿Cuánto cuesta la entrada al Parque Nacional Morrocoy?” (How much is the entrance to Morrocoy National Park?) – For visiting beautiful beaches and keys.

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