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The Land of Ancient Giants: Canaima National Park

Home to Angel Falls and the mystical Tepuis—where the earth reaches for the heavens.

The Lost World

Canaima National Park: Waterfalls & Giants

Step into a realm where water falls from the heavens and ancient mountains hold the secrets of time. Canaima is home to Angel Falls, the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall, dropping nearly a kilometer into the lush jungle below.

Traverse the Carrao River in a traditional 'curiara' and gaze upon the majestic Tepuis—flat-top mountains that predate the continents themselves. From the thundering power of Salto Sapo to the serene lagoons reflecting the golden savannah, Canaima is a UNESCO World Heritage site that redefines the meaning of natural wonder.

Mystical Ancient Tepuis
World's Highest Falls
UNESCO World Heritage

Canaima: The Realm of Angel Falls

A majestic wilderness where ancient rivers carve through prehistoric stone and clouds dance with giants.

Canaima National Park is a landscape of profound wonder, dominated by the legendary Tepuis—towering flat-top mountains that rise like islands from the savannah. This is the stage for Angel Falls, the world's highest cascade, where water plunges nearly a thousand meters into the heart of the jungle. Exploring this ancient territory is a journey back in time, where every river bend reveals a new prism of colors, from the pink sands of the lagoon to the deep greens of the virgin rainforest.

Ancient Tepui Formations
World's Highest Falls
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE

Wonders of Canaima National Park

Angel Falls Main View

The Angel's Leap

Witness the majestic Salto Ángel, the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall, cascading from the heart of the ancient Auyán-tepui.

Canaima Gallery
13 Perspectives
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Explore Angel Falls in 360°

The Realm of Giants

Fly over the world's highest waterfall and witness the prehistoric majesty of Canaima National Park in immersive 360°

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SATELLITE ACTIVE 5.9701° N, 62.5361° W
Canaima Satellite View
Canaima Satellite Mapping

The Ancient
Lost World Topography

Explore the prehistoric terrains of Canaima National Park from an orbital perspective. Track the sheer vertical cliffs of the Auyán-tepui and the complex river networks that feed the world's highest waterfall.

Tepui Topography
Analyzing flat-top mountain plateaus
River Basin Monitor
Tracking the Carrao river system
EXPLORE LIVE SATELLITE MAP
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