Caripe is a town in
Caripe Municipality
Caripe is one of the 13 municipalities of the state of Monagas, Venezuela. The municipality's capital is Caripe, and the Cueva del Guácharo National Park is its main tourist attraction. In the north it borders the state of Sucre, to the east i ...
in the mountainous north of the state of
Monagas
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in eastern
Venezuela
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The official name of the town is Caripe del Guácharo 'Caripe of the
Oilbird
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', referring to a colony of nocturnal birds which lives in a nearby cave, the ''Cueva del Guácharo''. The species was unknown to science until 1799 when
Alexander von Humboldt
Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander von Humboldt (14 September 17696 May 1859) was a German polymath, geographer, naturalist, explorer, and proponent of Romantic philosophy and science. He was the younger brother of the Prussian minister, p ...
came to Caripe during his
Latin American Expedition.
At the time of Humboldt's visit Caripe was the home of a
Capuchin mission
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Organised activities Religion
*Christian mission, an organized effort to spread Christianity
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.
The name of the town is doubtless originally from the
Carib language
Carib or Kari'nja is a Cariban language spoken by the Kalina people (Caribs) of South America. It is spoken by around 7,400 mostly in Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and Brazil. The language is currently classified as highly endange ...
. It was said that there was a chief named Caripe, whose son, named Caripito ('little Caripe') went down the Caripe river towards its confluence with the
Río San Juan (which empties into the
Golfo de Paria near the
Orinoco River
The Orinoco () is one of the longest rivers in South America at . Its drainage basin, sometimes known as the Orinoquia, covers , with 76.3 percent of it in Venezuela and the remainder in Colombia. It is the fourth largest river in the wor ...
delta) and founded the town of
Caripito in the lowlands. It is not clear how much history lies behind the legend.
The climate of the area is exceptionally pleasant, a result of its altitude (much of it 1000 m.
000 ft.and higher), latitude (about 10° N), and proximity to the
Caribbean Sea
The Caribbean Sea ( es, Mar Caribe; french: Mer des Caraïbes; ht, Lanmè Karayib; jam, Kiaribiyan Sii; nl, Caraïbische Zee; pap, Laman Karibe) is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean in the tropics of the Western Hemisphere. It is bounded by Mexico ...
. The mountains of the Cordillera de Caripe (Caripe Range) are relatively low, compared to the
Andes
The Andes, Andes Mountains or Andean Mountains (; ) are the longest continental mountain range in the world, forming a continuous highland along the western edge of South America. The range is long, wide (widest between 18°S – 20°S ...
in the west of Venezuela, with Cerro Turumiquire (sometimes spelt and presumably then pronounced as Turimiquire) the highest at 2595 m., followed by Cerro Negro at 2430 m. They are rounded mountains, covered with lush vegetation, like the
Appalachian mountains
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in the United States; the limestone scenery reminded Alexander von Humboldt of Derbyshire in England which has similar
limestone geology.
[Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America]
, Humboldt, A., translation by Ross (ebook, University of Adelaide
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The soil of the
Caripe Valley
Caripe is a town in Caripe Municipality in the mountainous north of the state of Monagas in eastern Venezuela.
The official name of the town is Caripe del Guácharo 'Caripe of the Oilbird', referring to a colony of nocturnal birds which lives in ...
is very fertile. Truck gardens, fruit orchards (particularly citrus and many varieties of bananas) and other farming can be found in the Caripe valley, with coffee plantations and grazing of animals in more mountainous areas. Tourism is also an important source of income to the area.
Cueva del Guacharo
The oilbird's scientific name, ''Steatornis caripensis'', means 'fat-bearing bird of Caripe'; the squabs were harvested by the local Indians in Humboldt's time, and rendered for oil. They are now protected, as the cave was Venezuela's first-designated national monument (the "Monumento Nacional Alejandro de Humboldt"). The cave is the centerpiece of the
Cueva del Guácharo National Park
The Guácharo Cave National Park () is located from the town of Caripe, Monagas, Venezuela. It has as its centerpiece a large limestone cave.
The cave was visited in 1799 by Alexander von Humboldt, who realised that the thousands of oilbirds ( ...
, which was created in 1975 to protect the birds' environment.
Other interesting places
Caripe has been known as a place where berries grow. There are a few stores that sell strawberries with cream. These stores have been an attractive tourist stop for many years and they also sell many byproducts (e.g. jams, mermelades, wines, etc.). Albeit strawberries had been grown for a period of time under the auspice of U.D.O. (Universidad de Oriente), they are no longer grown there in significant quantities. Most strawberries nowadays come from the western part of Venezuela (e.g. Mérida, Barinas, San Cristobal, etc.)
There are a few small farms that grow organic berries such as: Raspberries (frambuesas) and blackberries (moras).
There are a number of places in the mountains round about where you can see Caripe and its beautiful landscapes.
References
External links
{{EB1911 poster, Caripe
Cueva del Guácharo (ShowCaves)Caripe.net - La Puerta de Entrada al Jadin de Oriente
Populated places in Monagas
Populated places established in 1734