Canaima National Park is a collection of sprawling rivers, jungles and Guianan savannas and the centerpiece is Angel Falls,the highest waterfall in the world.
Canaima National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1994, is one of the most unspoilt places on earth. At over 3 million ha, it is the second largest national park in Venezuela, the 6th largest on the planet. It is a world apart, with its fantastic table mountains, waterfalls which include the world’s highest (Angel Falls), caves, deep forests and indigenous cultures.
At Canaima camp, the Río Carrao tumbles spectacularly over Ucaima, Golondrina and Hacha Falls into the lagoon, which has beautiful tannin-stained water with soft beige beaches. It’s a lovely spot, but it also has the air strip and is the centre of operations for river trips to indigenous areas and to Angel Falls.

