Angel Falls, Mount Roraima and The Gran Sabana

Specialized Tour Packages in Canaima National Park UNESCO World Heritage Site

Discover the world’s highest waterfall, climb the lost world of Roraima, explore the infinite savanna

Imagine standing beneath Angel Falls, the world’s highest waterfall.

Imagine standing beneath Angel Falls, feeling the mist of the world’s highest waterfall on your face as its thunder echoes through your body. Imagine walking across the endless Gran Sabana, swimming in crystal-clear natural pools surrounded by ancient tepuis rising like silent giants. Imagine flying over Canaima National Park and witnessing its immense beauty from above — thousands of tepuis, cascading waterfalls, and an endless savanna. This is a place you don’t just visit… you experience it with all your senses. An ancestral energy that stays with you forever. As your personal companion, I will be by your side throughout the journey — handling every detail so you can simply open your senses and live the magic. While our expert Pemón guides lead you through the trails and tepuis, you can focus on creating memories that will last a lifetime. 

Are you ready to feel it for yourself?

 

→  Welcome to the Lost World  ←

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Roraima Trekking 7 Days / 6 Nights

From $849.99 USD
Medium-High difficulty
All-inclusive trek to the top of the “Lost World”

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Angel Falls Expedition 4D/3N

From $995 USD
Includes flights | Swim at the base of the world’s tallest waterfall

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Express Gran Sabana Tour 2D/1N

From $140 USD
Waterfalls, natural pools & indigenous community stay


The World’s Highest Waterfall, the Largest Tepui and the Infinite Savanna Await You in Canaima National Park

The Heart of Canaima

Explore Venezuela’s Natural Wonders

Canaima is not a destination you simply visit.

It is a place that reshapes your sense of scale, distance, and time. Set in the remote southeast of Venezuela, this vast protected territory reveals itself slowly through silence, space, and the absence of the expected.

The Architecture of an Ancient World

Across the horizon, tepuis rise abruptly from the savanna, monumental sandstone plateaus shaped over billions of years. They stand isolated, untouched, and almost architectural in their presence. Among them, Auyantepuy commands particular attention, serving as the source of one of the most extraordinary natural phenomena on Earth.

The Presence of Water

From the edge of Auyantepuy descends Salto Ángel, the highest uninterrupted waterfall in the world, dropping nearly one kilometer. Its impact is not defined by height alone. On some days, the water dissolves into mist before reaching the ground, carried by shifting winds. On others, it falls with precise continuity, a single, uninterrupted line between sky and earth.

Exploring the secluded waters tucked beneath the tepuis, where reflections and wildlife create a world apart.

Canaima Stories – Real Experiences from the Lost World

Read the stories behind the places you will visit: Angel Falls, Roraima Summit, Gran Sabana waterfalls and life inside our Eco-Lodge.
Canaima National Park

Explore Venezuela’s Natural Wonders

The Journey

There is no direct route to the heart of Canaima. Access comes by small aircraft, river navigation, and on foot. The journey unfolds slowly, revealing the park in fragments: reflections of tepuis in dark water, silent stretches of jungle, sudden openings of light across the savanna. Nothing is immediate. Everything is earned.

A Landscape That Resists Excess

Canaima does not seek to impress with spectacle. There are no curated viewpoints, no crowds, no artificial framing. Its power comes from scale, silence, and the subtle, continuous movement of nature. Even time seems to follow its own rhythm here, measured by the sun, the wind, and the rivers.

Living Territory

Despite its remoteness, Canaima is deeply inhabited. The Pemón people have lived here for centuries, maintaining a relationship with the land that is cultural, spiritual, and profoundly respectful. For them, the tepuis are not merely geological formations but sacred presences. Traveling through Canaima is inevitably entering that worldview.

Following the paths that lead to the summit of Canaima’s table-top mountains, revealing vistas few ever see.