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Fauna · San Fernando de Apure, Apure State, VE

Anaconda Dry Season Hunt — Llanos Venezuela

The green anaconda (Eunectes murinus) of Venezuela's Llanos — the world's heaviest snake at 250 kg and 9 metres, concentrated in the drying pools of the llanos savanna from December through March when retreating water concentrates prey (caiman, capybara, and large fish) in accessible shallow pools — provides South America's finest anaconda encounter. The Los Llanos of Hato El Cedral and Hato La Fe produce anaconda sightings in the roadside water pools with regularity from January through March, and the snake's size (visible from moving vehicles at 200-metre range) and slow surface basking behaviour create encounters of unusual accessibility for a species of such extreme dimensions. The simultaneous llanos wildlife — the caimans that share the drying pools, the scarlet ibis and jabiru storks, and the capybara herds — creates South America's finest open-grassland wildlife landscape.

When
Dec — Mar, peak Jan — Mar
Best viewing
Vehicle-based game drives along savanna water pools offer regular anaconda sightings alongside caimans, capybaras, and spectacular birds. No hiking required — encounters happen from the track.
Category
Fauna
Status
Returns Jan 2027

About this spectacle

In the Venezuelan Llanos, the dry season transforms the vast savanna into a wildlife stage unlike anywhere else in South America. From January through March, retreating water concentrates prey in shallow roadside pools, drawing green anacondas — the world's heaviest snakes — into surprisingly accessible encounters. Visitors riding in vehicles along Hato El Cedral's tracks can spot these giants from as far as 200 metres, their dark bodies draped across shallow water or basking at the pool's edge in the morning sun. The scale is almost surreal: a snake of nine metres and up to 250 kilograms, visible without any trekking or specialist skill. Surrounding each pool is a spectacle of complementary wildlife — spectacled caimans crowding the shallows, capybara herds grazing the margins, scarlet ibis flashing red against bleached grass, and jabiru storks picking through the mud. The flat, open grassland means unobstructed sightlines. Morning light is golden and long. The experience combines the intimacy of a close wildlife encounter with the grandeur of an almost prehistoric creature, entirely in the open.

When to go

Dec — Mar, peak Jan — Mar

Getting there

Nearest airport: SFB.

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