Prepare for an epic journey to Mount Roraima, one of the world’s most iconic natural formations, located at the tri-border point of Brazil, Venezuela, and Guyana. Over 12 days, you will experience breathtaking landscapes, warm local cultures, and the unique energy of one of the planet’s oldest places.
Upon arriving in Boa Vista, Brazil, you will be welcomed with hospitality before heading to Venezuela, where the expedition comes to life amidst the stunning scenery of the Gran Sabana. The adventure combines challenging trekking with spectacular views of Mount Roraima and Mount Kukenan, nights under starry skies, and unique moments of connection with nature. At the summit, get ready to explore incredible spots such as Crystal Valley, El Fosso, the Jacuzzi Pools, and La Ventana Viewpoint, as well as the majestic Maverick Rock, the highest point of the mountain.
Every step is a discovery, from the rock formations of the Mountain Guardians to Cathedral Falls, a surreal waterfall that feels like something out of a dream. This experience transcends borders, connecting you to Venezuela’s natural and cultural wealth, the history of Earth’s formation, and your own capacity for self-discovery.
Don’t miss the chance to be part of this extraordinary adventure that blends nature, culture, and spirituality. Book now and experience Mount Roraima in an authentic and transformative way!
Highlights
Base of Mount Roraima: First visual contact with the imposing cliff of Mount Roraima, a striking experience.
Summit of Mount Roraima: A unique trekking experience with exotic landscapes, bromeliads, and rock formations.
Mountain Guardians: Unique stone formations at the top of Mount Roraima symbolising "observers."
Crystal Valley: A region filled with crystals atop Mount Roraima, showcasing landscapes that connect the macro and micro.
Jacuzzi Pools: Relax in the crystal-clear waters of Mount Roraima, with breathtaking views.
La Ventana Viewpoint: Panoramic view of Mount Kukenan and the forested valley.
Maverick Rock: The highest point of Mount Roraima, standing at 2,875 metres.
Cathedral Falls: An iconic waterfall at Paso de Los Cristales, exuding renewing energy.
Paratepuy Community: Cultural connection and warm hospitality in the region's indigenous community.
Starry Skies: Campsites under clear skies, offering spectacular night-time views.
Included/Excluded
Accompaniment by qualified and trained guides.
Logistics team (transport, guides, porters) and trekking leader.
All transport as per the itinerary.
Entrance fees for the National Park and indigenous communities.
Collective camping equipment.
2 nights in Boa Vista.
1 night in Santa Elena de Uairén.
8 nights in campsites.
All meals during the trek.
Pre-expedition support, including guidance on equipment and physical preparation.
Personal trekking equipment (available for rent).
Personal porter.
Meals in Boa Vista at the end of the trek.
Alcoholic beverages.
Personal expenses.
Items not mentioned.
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Boa Vista, transfer to the Aipana Hotel, and free afternoon to explore the city, review travel items, and relax.
Day 2: Briefing at the Aipana Hotel at 8:30 AM, followed by a journey along the BR-174 to the Venezuelan border. Customs procedures and overnight stay in Santa Elena de Uairén.
Day 3: Journey through the Gran Sabana to the Paraitepuy Community. Start of the trek, with camping by the river under a starlit sky.
Day 4: Hike to the base of Mount Roraima, with spectacular landscapes and Roraima’s cliff face on the horizon.
Day 5: Ascent to the summit of Mount Roraima, passing streams and waterfalls, with a welcome by the “Guardians of the Mountain.”
Day 6: Immersion at the summit, with highlights including the Valley of Crystals, Triple Point, and El Fosso. Contemplation of the area’s unique landscapes and energies.
Day 7: Visit to Gladys Lake and other iconic spots, such as Maverick Rock and La Ventana Viewpoint, with views of Kukenan and the Gran Sabana.
Day 8: Descent to a campsite near Mount Roraima’s entrance, with stops for rest and an overnight stay.
Day 9: Final exploratory hike, including the Jacuzzis Pools and Salto Catedral. Afternoon dedicated to contemplation and relaxation.
Day 10: Start of the descent, with stops for snacks and rest. Overnight stay at a campsite under the most star-filled sky of the journey.
Day 11: Hike to Paraitepuy, return by 4x4 to Santa Elena, and travel back to Boa Vista. Arrival at the Aipana Hotel at night.
Day 12: Transfer to Boa Vista airport and group farewell, concluding the expedition with unforgettable memories.
Learn more
Includes 2 nights in Boa Vista:
Aipana Hotel (or similar): First and last night.
Single or shared rooms for up to 3 people, with en-suite bathrooms, comfortable beds, air conditioning, and hot showers.
Includes 1 night in Santa Elena de Uairén:
Yakoo Guesthouse.
Shared rooms for up to 3 people, with en-suite bathrooms and comfortable beds.
Includes 8 nights camping during the trek:
Includes collective camping equipment: shared double tents, kitchen equipment, cookware, plates, cups, and cutlery.
Includes shared tents, with individual tents available for rent.
Includes all transport in the itinerary:
Round-trip transfer to and from Boa Vista airport on the first and last day.
Round-trip between Boa Vista and Paraitepuy: 4x4 vehicle.
Options for vegetarians and vegans.
All meals during the trek: a total of five meals per day.
Does not include drinks or other unspecified meals.
Long trousers for trekking.
Long-sleeved shirt.
Lightweight tops.
Shorts (bring at least 2).
Socks and trekking shoes.
Sandals/Flip-flops.
Cap/Hat.
1 Jacket.
Swimwear.
Raincoat or waterproof jacket.
Insect repellent.
Sunglasses.
Water flask.
Backpack.
Camera/Phone.
Towel/Sarong.
Biodegradable shampoo/conditioner.
Personal medications.
Further information will be provided after booking.
Trails:
130 km of trails, including challenging ascents. Difficulty level: Very Difficult.
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