Gran Sabana is located in the south of Bolívar State on the Venezuelan-Brazilian border, approximately 1,400 km from Caracas. The area lies on a plateau some 1000 meters above sea level. Its signature landmarks are the tepuis, table mountains that rise up out of the surroundings to create huge ecological islands - the most famous and tallest, Roraima, at 2810 m, inspired Conan Doyle's novel, The Lost World - punctured by waterfalls, including Angel Falls, the planet’s highest.
With a population of approximately 12,000, the region is inhabited by several indigenous groups.
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The Chirikayen mountain is at 1650 meters above sea level and is easy to climb in three days.
You will cross savannah, rainforests and see small gold or diamond mines.
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Cross savannah, rainforests and see small gold or diamond mines.
Feel the magical world of flat-top mountains and enjoy the fantastic views from the top.
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In this tour you will do a bit of biking and walking.
You will also get to visit El Pauji, a small village 75km west of Santa Elena surrounded by beautiful rainforests, wh ... More
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Appreciate the beautiful landscape of Venezuela's Gran Sabana.
See waterfalls land tepuys (Table Mountains that rise up out of the surroundings to create huge ecological i ... More
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This is one of the most exciting and Xtreme sports around!
The original rafters were forest workers who used to tie trees together into a platform, launch it onto the rive ... More
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Gran Sabana is a land where you can still feel the divine breath of creation. It reminds us of the immensity of nature, myths and magic. It is where the English author Arthur C ... More
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For the next 6 days, live this experience, hiking and trekking to the summit, this is one of the most popular and known treks in Latin America, walking for around 5 hours per d ... More