Apartaderos

Apartaderos is a small Andean town in Mérida State, Venezuela.

Located at an altitude of 3,505 metres (11,499 ft), it is the highest town in Venezuela, surrounded by páramo vegetation, the town has tourism facilities such as restaurants, gift shops and small hotels.

In addition to tourism the main activities are agriculture, flower cultivation and crafts.

It can be reached from Mérida city and Valera by the Transandean Highway, which reaches its highest point at 4,000 metres (13,000 ft) in El Collado del Cóndor (also known as Pico El Águila by the locals) a couple of minutes from the town.

The striking landscape around Apartaderos has inspired native American myth and poetry.

Ground frost in Apartaderos. Because its location in an alpine tundra ecosystem called páramo , they often undergo a sudden and drastic change in a daily freeze-and-thaw cycle, sometimes described as "summer every day and winter every night."