The highest waterfall in the world
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Mérida - Venezuela

KEREPACUPAI VENA (ANGEL FALLS)

Canaima National Park, land of  waterfalls, savannas, rain forests and majestic table-top  mountains known as tepuis. The tepuis are huge isolated mesas, formed by erosion with sheer rose colored vertical walls rising abruptly from the savannas and jungles to heights of almost 10,000 feet. Each tepui is associated with an ancient Pemón Indian god.
A highlight of any Venezuelan trip is Angel Falls, the world’s tallest waterfall.  

 

AUYANTEPUI.

15 days around the Devil’s Tabletop Mountain, visiting several  indigenous villages that belong to the Pemón Ethnic group. Flying, trekking and navigating with a finale at  the base of Angel Falls.


CAURA RIVER EXPEDITION

The Caura is a southern tributary of the Orinoco River, it descends through virgin forests 500 km from mountains bordering Brazil. The main ethnic group who live up the Caura is the Yekuana also known as Makiritare, which means “Men of the River”, considered to be the best navigators of the challenging currents.