Mérida · Venezuela

Cordillera de Mérida Trans-Andean Mining Circuit

High-altitude mining roads through Venezuelan páramo

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This forgotten mining circuit follows colonial gold prospecting routes through Venezuela’s Cordillera de Mérida, climbing from cloud forest at 2,000m to windswept páramo at 4,200m elevation. The route connects abandoned mining camps at La Mucuy, Los Nevados, and Apartaderos through some of the highest drivable terrain in South America. Stone-walled terraces from pre-Columbian agriculture line the approach to Pico Bolívar, while rusty mining equipment marks Spanish colonial extraction sites above the treeline.

Expert-level difficulty due to extreme altitude, technical rock sections, and rapidly changing weather conditions. Modified 4WD with low-range gearing, winch, and cold-weather gear mandatory above 3,500m. October-April offers clearest conditions but expect snow above 4,000m. No permits required but notify local authorities in Mérida. Fuel availability spotty above Apartaderos. The reward is accessing some of South America’s most pristine high-altitude wilderness, with condor sightings and views across three countries from the Continental Divide.

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Length (miles)87 mi / 140 km
Duration3-4 days
Max elevation (ft)13779 ft
Best seasonOctober-April
Minimum vehicleModified 4WD low-range
Nearest townMérida, Mérida
Land managerINPARQUES
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
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