Mount Roraima
Mount Roraima is a majestic flat table mountain encircled by sheer cliffs that float in the sky on the plains of the Gran Sabana (Great Savannah), which encompasses a considerable part of south-eastern Venezuela. The mountain is the highest in South America's Pakaraima series of tepuis. This remarkable mountain is an ancient island, covered in unique architecture, creatures, and vegetation found nowhere else on the planet. Mount Roraima and Angel Falls are two of the few places in the country where explorers from all over the world still flock.
Hiking atop Mount Roraima, which is surrounded by three countries: Venezuela, Brazil, and Guyana, would be one of the most unusual places that you have ever experienced. This wonderful place, buried in the lesser-known portions of South America, should be at the top of any explorer's bucket list. This peak is the tallest of the several Table Mountains that dot the Gran Sabana's grasslands. Each of the tepuis has its own fauna and vegetation, as species have evolved in perfect isolation on top of them over millennia. Strange rock formations, quarts fields that resemble a diamond-encrusted fairy world, insect-eating plants, and several towering waterfalls give the place an unreal sense, inspiring writers and filmmakers since its discovery.
Address: Mount Roraima, Pacaraima Mountains, Venezuela/Brazil/Guyana
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Best time to visit: December to April ( best for a hike)/ March to May
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