The Canaima National Park with its breathtaking collection of rivers, woods, and abundant savannas is a popular tourist attraction in South America. The cascading Angel Waterfalls which are the highest in the world are located here. The national park has a wide variety of fauna and flora living in the lush green rainforests and tepuis here. It is also home to the Pemon tribe which is pretty welcoming and warm and also act as guides helping with the Canaima National Park tours. The park is full of adventure and fun, making it a traveler’s paradise.

Canaima National Park Facts

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Location: Bolívar, Venezuela
Canaima National Park animals: Jaguars, giant anteaters, giant river otters, ocelots, and giant armadillos
Total area covered: Three million hectares
Established: 12 June 1962, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994


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Best Time To Visit Canaima National Park

The best time to visit Canaima National Park is during the months of October and November. The rains begin to retreat by the month of October but the water levels are high making water commute easy. There are heavy rains during the months of August and September which hampers visibility and one cannot enjoy the true beauty of the park. Also, there are no organized Canaima National Park tours to Angel Falls during the dry season of January to May, making October and November the best months to visit.

How To Reach Canaima National Park

By Air: The only viable option to reach Canaima National Park is to fly here. The flights are from Ciudad Bolivar and Puerto Ordaz.
By Road: The roads aren’t serviceable here throughout the year, making it an unsafe option to travel.

Canaima National Park Map

Canaima National Park Fees And Permit

On arrival at the Canaima airport, a nominal charge is collected as entrance fee. Also, one needs to be vaccinated for yellow fever. If not vaccinated already, travelers can get vaccinated at the airport of Ciudad Bolivar.

Things To Do In Canaima National Park

Explore the hidden canyons as you travel through the thick jungles and grasslands. Here are the engaging Canaima National Park activities you can indulge in on your trip.

1. Take a trip to Angel Falls

trip to angel falls

The world’s highest waterfalls, the Canaima National Park Angel Falls tumble down into the famous Devil’s Canyon. One can visit the falls only as a part of organized Canaima National Park tours. After reaching the park, one can take a boat to Angel Falls and then hike to its base. The falls are named after Jimmie Angel who flew his plane over the falls in 1993. The trip to these falls is full of adventure and involves walking, swimming, hiking, and traveling in canoes.

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2. Soak in the beauty of Kavac Village

Soak in the beauty of Kavac Village

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The heavenly village of Kavac, an offbeat destination for the visitors, is a tourism initiative of the Penom Indians. Located in the Valley of Karamata, the village is covered in lush savannas. On the banks of the Kavac river, one can find Pemon camps for accommodation. Stay amongst the locals and learn about the culture and lifestyle of the Pemons and enjoy their hospitality and warmth.

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3. Backpack to the top of Mount Roraima

Backpack to the top of Mount Roraima

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This table top mountain is near the park’s Brazil border. It is the tallest tepui in the park. At 2810 meters above sea level, it gives one breathtaking view of the park. A trek to the summit would take 5-6 days and a guide can be hired from the base camp. The table top mountains are some of the oldest geological formations of the Earth dating back to around two billion years ago, making them a sight of attraction. Climb up to the highest point of the mountain, the Maverick Rock.

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4. Relax at the Canaima Lagoon

Relax at the Canaima Lagoon

Surrounded by beautiful waterfalls of Hacha, Vadaima, Golondrina, and Ucaima, Canaima is a sweet water lagoon. Its white sandy beaches are a great retreat to relax amidst the green canopy of forests all around with an amazing view of the cascades tumbling down. Hop into a Curiara, a long canoe, and enjoy the sights of these waterfalls up close.

5. Hike to El Sapo Waterfall

Hike to El Sapo Waterfall

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El Sapo is a bit secluded but truly picturesque fall. The falls aren’t crowded making them a peaceful retreat after a scenic hike undertaken to reach them. There is a trail which passes from behind the cascading falls and one can enjoy beautiful views while moving from one end of the falls to the other along its width. Walking underneath these falls is an unforgettable experience. Take a dip in the lagoon to beat the tropical heat of the place.

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Places To Stay In Canaima National Park

Here are the best accommodation options in Canaima National Park for a perfect and comfortable stay.

1. Waku Lodge

Waku Lodge

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Waku is nestled in the lap of the exotic nature of the Canaima National Park. Located right in front of the Canaima Lagoon, it gives one with great views of the cascades. The lodge has 12 comfortable rooms and each has a private bathroom, provision of hot water, mosquito nets, and fans. The staff is attentive and hospitable.

Location: Laguna de Canaima, Canaima National Park 8001, Venezuela
Google rating: 4.9/5 | TripAdvisor rating: 4.5/5
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2. Tapuy Lodge

Tapuy Lodge

Located just a stone’s throw away from the Canaima lagoon, this is a great stay option. Enjoy the sight of the towering tabletops from here other than the amazing waterfalls. The rooms are air-conditioned and have a private bathroom. The place also has an outdoor restaurant, serving amazing food.

Location: Laguna de Canaima, Canaima National Park, Venezuela
Google rating: 4.3/5 | TripAdvisor rating: 4/5
Website | TripAdvisor Reviews

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3. Jungle Rudy’s Ucaima Camp

Jungle Rudy's Ucaima Camp

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Stay at the rustic lodge of Canaima, the Jungle Rudy’s Ucaima Camp. A five-minute jeep ride from the Canaima airstrip, followed by another 5 minutes in the canoe would land you at this amazing camp. Sit back at the banks of the river Carrao and enjoy the views of the tepuis.

Location: Sector Norte Frente al Rio Carrao | Sector Laguna de Canaima, Canaima National Park 8001, Venezuela
TripAdvisor rating: 4.5/5
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