Estación Biológica El Frío

Nature's Wonder in the Llanos of Venezuela

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Welcome to El Frio Ranch! We are a biological station and eco-tourism center located about 90 miles west of San Fernando de Apure in the heart of the Venezuelan Llanos. We offer visitors a unique opportunity to observe typical South American wildlife in its natural habitat. Wanna see a real BIG snake?

El Frío Biological Station | Your Stay | Getting There | Contact Information


El Frío Biological Station

BirdwatchingThe biological station and visitor facilities are located in the heart of El Frío ranch, about 90 miles west of San Fernando de Apure, in Apure state, Venezuela. Located on both sides of the San Fernando-Mantecal road, El Frío encompasses about 200,000 acres. The site is a functioning cattle ranch, which supports 45,000 head of cattle and 1,000 horses. Combining its cattle raising activity with research and ecotourism, Hato El Frío represents one of the best examples of the ecosystems of the flooded llanos. Beyond the ubiquitous spectacled caimans and capybaras, the ranch is home to large flocks of herons, ibises, and storks that congregate around watering holes. El Frío is actively involved in conservation issues, serving as a breeding station for rare Orinoco crocodiles. The research center is located in this unique environment, where since 1974, a group of Spanish biologists, in conjunction with international organizations (UNESCO, Fundación La Salle), has succeeded in combining programs of conservation, research, environmental awareness, ecotourism and traditional cattle ranching.

The climate is tropical, with two distinct seasons: dry and rainy, which modify the landscape dramatically. A flat landscape cut by streams and rivers, with patches of gallery forest characterize El Frío. It has been recognized internationally as a wildlife refuge and outstanding natural site, where several rare and threatened species like the Orinoco crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius), Giant otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) jaguar (Panthera onca), puma (Felis concolor), and river dolphin (Inia geoffrensis) are protected. Anacondas, spectacled caimans, capybaras, anteaters, and red howler monkeys are also common. Birds are well represented with about 270 different species. Egrets, ibises, and storks congregrate in large numbers along the rivers and streams, and nest in large colonies. Among the most striking species are scarlet ibises, jabirus, hoatzins, scarlet macaws, sunbitterns and numerous birds of prey.


Your Stay

ecotourismEl Frío can receive up to 25 guests all year round. Facilities include ten double rooms with bath. Arrangements can be made for a triple room.

Prices vary according to season:
 

Season
Low
High (from November 15 to April 30)

Please email us at elfriolosllanos@cantv.net for rate information. We will get back to you in no time.

All rates are per person, per day and include lodging, three meals, beverages and two four-hour excursions (one in the morning and one in the afternoon). There is a US$30 supplement for single occupancy. Guests are taken on excursions in one of the all-terrain vehicles during dry season trips or in one of our boats during rainy season trips.


Getting There

Wild Animals The airline Venezolana flies daily from monday through friday from Caracas to San Fernando de Apure. Contact Venezolana SA directly for details (+58 212 6512218 ). Transportation to El Frío from the San Fernando Airport (about 2 hours by car) can be arranged in advance (US $110 roundtrip). Contact El Frío for details. Buses from Caracas, Merida and other cities go by the San Fernando-Mantecal road and can drop you off at the gate, a 20-minute walk to the biological station.


Contact Information

If you have any questions about El Frío or want to make a reservation, please contact elfriolosllanos@cantv.net

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Phone +58 (240) 8083662
  +58 (416) 5409420
  +58 (416) 5409371

Other useful travel information to visit Venezuela. You may even make online reservations to stay in Caracas or Margarita Island.

 

This information was last updated: Abr 15, 2008

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