Canaima National Park is spread over 3 million ha in south-eastern Venezuela along the border between Guyana and Brazil. Roughly 65% of the park is covered by table mountain (tepui) formations. The tepuis constitute a unique biogeological entity and are of great geological interest. The sheer cliffs and waterfalls, including the world's highest (1,000 m), form a spectacular landscape.
The region is also home to the powerful force of nature known as Angel Falls, whose waters plunge more than 3,000 feet. It is considered the world’s tallest waterfall and is one of the eight natural wonders of the world. You'll be able to swim in its clear waters with your traveling companions and experience a spiritual force, a mysterious energy that soothes you. You lean back and float in the natural pool and realize that you are far away from everything, but there is no other place that you would rather be.