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Angel Falls And Kavak Caves Tour

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Code-CAJ106 Angel Falls and Kavak Caves: The cave of Kavak is located in Canaima National Park and it is accessible only by air. Its private landing field is near to an Indigenous village of Pemones (Kamarata), . .
Country: Venezuela
City: Canaima National Park
Duration: 1 Day(s) - 0 Night(s)
Tour Category: Full Day Tours
Package Itinerary

Code-CAJ106

Angel Falls and Kavak Caves:

The cave of Kavak is located in Canaima National Park and it is accessible only by air. Its private landing field is near to an Indigenous village of Pemones (Kamarata), who offer their services as guides for the different excursions. Going upstream on the river, under the guidance of the natives we will start a twenty minutes trek to the impressive Canyon. We begin walking along a wide savannah with the spectacular view of the rock wall formed by the Auyantepuy. As we walk towards the gorge the vegetation changes abruptly into dense jungle. The hiding places of ocelots, anteaters, macaws, parrots and toucans. You will enjoy the Kavak River and its many swimming holes formed in the cavities of reddish shining rocks, which invite you to plunge. We will swim through a relaxing bath. The view of the waterfalls turns the adventure into a truly mystical experience, as one can experience the sensation of being inside the majestic Auyantepuy. You will be surrounded by rock walls that are formed by the tepuy’s deep crevices, which open the visitors to the sight and sounds of the magnificent Kavak falls: a violent white water fall roaring through the middle of a gigantic circle of shiny stones forming a natural swimming pool. Return to the Camp. Lunch. Trek towards the village to know closely the Pemón Community. Flight back

Includes:

-RT Air flight to Kamarata Village from Canaima (Possibility to arrange from Puerto Ordaz o Ciudad Bolivar

-Over flight of Angel Falls

-Excursion to the Caves

Lunch in the Indigenous Community with soft drinks -

-Local Indigenous Guide

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