Some tips on travel in Venezuela
Some tips on travel:
Health
Turista,
Think first about your personal hygiene, avoid arriving in the fresh juices, salads and stews for a few days.
Sprain,
Watch where you walk the streets and sidewalks are full of holes or defects levels. Dengue
near the Brazilian border.
Security
First it depends on your behavior, avoid any outward sign of richesse.Ne out that small cuts and divide your money, not all in one place.
Remember to bring a copy of your passport to any output.
News items that affect more Venezuelans tourists.
Scams,
Accept first that some services have different prices between tourists and locals. Ask
prices and find out before acting.
Social
Venezuelans are very open, so try to speak English or even Français.Ne not make advances to a woman or young woman accompanied gentleman is jealous.
It's worse if not, beware ladies.
Tips and small parts are customs, begin by là.5% of your bill is the principle, you be the judge.
Provide beer, caramels or a bottle of whiskey can be as a solution.
Be open without being naive, cautious without being paranoid, jovial without being silly.
Venezuelans do not always have a very good image of us to you to make that change.
Tourism
Undeveloped area, the country's fabulous natural wealth and can afford to ignore this activity, which has the advantage of keeping areas pristine. In part
cons comfort is not always the RDV.
Silver
Exchange control has created a parallel market, which implies that we must use cash only, for longer stays you will find opportunities for transfer.
Blue cards and travelers checks are éviter.Change Official (08/08/2009) 1 € = 3.049 BsF, parallel exchange € 1 = 7 to 9BsF.
The rate changes every few days and be more favorable based on the following criteria:
amount (100 € or 10,000 €), value cuts (10 € or 100 €), term (cash or bank transfer).
Economy
inflation is 20-30% / year, obviously the prices on some guides are struggling to be updated.
The price of petrol will be most impressive indeed full of 40L is less than 1 €. Bon Voyage
Suerte
Lawrence
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