Adventure travel specialist in Venezuela, Angel-Eco Tours Adventure travel specialist in Venezuela, Angel-Eco Tours
Adventure travel specialist in Venezuela, Angel-Eco Tours
Adventure travel with Angel-Eco Tours Traveling to Venezuela Our adventure travel packages Angel-Eco Tours adventure travel guides Slide show of adventure vacation packages across Venezuela FAQ about Angel-Eco Tours adventure travel packages in Venezuela Angel-Eco Tours mission when designing adventure travel packages Testimonials of adventure travelers with Angel-Eco Tours Contact Angel-Eco Tours about adventure travel packages in Venezuela adventure travel venezuela adventure travel venezuela
Itineraries of adventure travel packages
Contact info about adventure travel packages
Media Room
Press Releases
CD-ROM about our adventure travel packages in Venezuela
   
 
Media Room
The Latest Information About Angel-Eco Tours



 

Welcome to the Angel-Eco Tours Press Room - a quick reference section that provides you information about Angel-Eco Tours, FAM trips, press releases relevant links and news articles about the company.

Just click on the following links to view, download or print documents from our media information kit:

Press trips are always welcomed. However, presently there is little or no assistance from local government and local services. Angel-Eco Tours will review each request on its merit and may be able to offer limited assistance to bona fide travel writers etc.

Members of the Press: If you require additional information or would like to arrange an interview, please contact: Paul Stanley, the President of Angel-Eco Tours and Angel Conservation stanley@angel-ecotours.com or 212.656.1240.


Views from Venezuela

The "Views" were prepared for the second annual ecotourism exposition and international conference (Expoecoturismo 2003) which happened between 29 October / 1 November in Ciudad Guyana, on the banks of the Orinoco River.

The opportunity was made possible by the Governor of the state of Bolivar in conjunction with the state's tourism department, and by a new organization Eco-Alianza an alliance of public, private and educational interests.

The World Tourism Organization published Sustainable Development of Ecotourism which is a compilation of good practices of Ecotourism. Check out the description of Eco-Alianza and Angel-Ecotours. view pdf

The following articles have been published about Angel-Eco Tours:

Please note: Angel-Eco Tours has done its best to maintain the links to all articles published below. However some of these archived links have been retired.

  • Angel Falls Photos and Sounds on ZOOZOOM - Fashion Magazine

  • High on Angel Falls PAGE 1 | PAGE 2
    Published: March 13, 2004
    Travel Section of the Calgary Herald


  • Canaima: Where Angels and Devils Collide by Brad Weiss, IgoUgo.com:
    I threw my bags into the back, went around to the passenger side door, and slid into the front seat. A few moments later, the engine was purring and the wheels started in motion-our journey to Canaima National Park had officially begun. As we picked up speed, I felt a pleasant breeze came in through my window. Then we took off.

  • OPEN FORUM Foreign Affairs When tourism is not so bad
    by Peter Laufer, SFGate.com:
    Recently, I found myself pretty close to the middle of nowhere, traveling among Pemon Indians in Venezuela's enormous Canaima National Park. [...] My anti-tourist prejudices were challenged during the trip. The Pemons I met are convinced that a thriving tourism industry is the best chance tribal elders have to save indigenous traditions.

  • Venezuela tempts travelers with rain forests, Falls
    by William Loeffler, TRIBUNE-REVIEW

  • Venezuela - To live a Dream by Venezuela Britkidz' teacher Jo Everitt:
    As a Humanities teacher at the Queen Eleanor Community College in Stamford (Lincolnshire, England), I have a passion for learning about the world we live in, so I jumped at the chance of the opportunity to go with three students to Venezuela, a country I myself knew little about. You can read all about the trip from the Britkidz Toni and Hafiza but what I would like to share with you is what it feels like to experience something you only thought could be possible in a dream.

  • The House of the Devil: Angel Falls and Jimmie Angel.
    by Karen Angel, President of the Jimmie Angel Historical Project:
    Surely Angel Falls in Venezuela's vast Canaima National Park was known to the indigenous Pemon people of the southeastern Gran Sabana region for thousands of years. But due to its location on the House of the Devil, perhaps even the Pemons avoided the mysterious Devil's Canyon within the table mountain's interior where Angel Falls, the world's highest waterfall, cascades 3,212 feet.
  • Eureka resident and niece of Angel Falls' explorer calls for context on renaming Venezuelan waterfall
    by John Driscoll/The Times-Standard

  • Une écoles au bout du monde
    by Danielle Goyette

LINKS
UpUP: British photographer inspiration for Disney Pixar movie
When Mr. Warren made a documentary film about the rainforest and mountains of Venezuela, he never imagined it would be turned into the Disney movie. Read the full article…

Proud founding supporter of Angel Conservation Corp