Angel Falls, nestled in Venezuela's Canaima National Park, stands as the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall with a dramatic plunge of 979 meters. It was named after Jimmy Angel, a pilot who flew over the falls in 1933. Primarily accessible by river trips, it offers breathtaking views and serves as an unparalleled adventure for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in natural beauty and tranquility.

Plan your visit to Canaima National Park To visit Angel Falls, fly into Canaima National Park from Ciudad Bolivar or Puerto Ordaz. These flights offer incredible views of Venezuela. In Canaima, join guided boat tours on the Carrao and Churun rivers to Angel Falls' base.

Visit during May to November, the rainy season, for navigable rivers and the falls at their most impressive. Embrace nature's majesty on a river expedition A river expedition to Angel Falls offers more than just reaching the falls. Lasting one to three days, these trips through Canaima National Park let travelers enjoy the dense rainforest, encounter diverse wildlife, and swim in natural pools beneath smaller waterfalls.

This journey not only leads to Angel Falls but deeply connects you with nature's beauty and diversity. Hike around Auyan-Tepui's base For those seeking adventure beyond just viewing Angel Falls, trekking around Auyan-tepui offers an exhilarating challenge. This journey through dense jungle terrain allows an up-close look at the diverse ecosystem surrounding Angel Falls.

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