kavak

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    • adm31 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Place clean, friendly staff, good accommodation.Food was great. and guide was excellent. Thanks Frank.
    • jh0anav 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We are just getting back from Canaima. The National park is one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen. It's so untouched and its views are so breathtaking that if you ever doubted there's a god you will be convinced there's a major power somewhere by the time you leave Canaima. Kavak is the best example of it. Just breath taking and unbelievable. As beautiful as it get. Totally worth doing at least once in your life. On our end we will definitely repeat the experience sometime soon.
    • Pollok1 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Stayed here for 1 night in Kavac at the Campamento Uruyen Lodge. Great location with fantastic scenery and a good starting location when you are visiting Angel Falls. Also went to Kavak Canyon as an optional excursion.
    • MRCordova 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Kavak is a lovely camp at the base of the Auyantepui. You have there the basic things you need, small basic rooms, showers and toilets and delicious food. I'm a vegetarian and they took great care of me and prepared wonderful dishes. The locals make sure you feel at home and take you to the best places in the area. I personally fell in love with the kid who took care of us during our stay. He was kind, friendly and honestly one of the nicest persons I have ever met. The Pemones (inhabitants of the area) are like no other people. It's worth travelling that far to meet this amazing people from which we have so much to learn .
    • derekr552 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Owned and run by the Pemon....fantastic place off the beaten track. Go to Uruyen too!!! if you want to go this place contact me and I"ll give you more info. Not everyone goes there.....well worth the visit if you are also going to Angel Falls.
    • cloust 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I had a language barrier while in Canaima but it did not hinder the travel. Going to Kavak was amazing. The Pemon Indians handle the travel. First you get to Indian village in a very small plane that seats two people. Next you land in the village and are taken to Kavak by an Indian guide. It's a long hike and you have to be flexible. Make sure to bring a lot of water with you. You will get as you have to jump in a pool of water to get there. It is so worth it to see that water coming out of the rocks that surround you. I have no photo because I was in water at the time.
    • AndrasV_12 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We happen to be on a small plane heading to an "indian village" and a short walk in the nature that turned out to be a wet and quite difficult excursion on slippery rocks in a canon. Physically not that much demanding , but one should be prepared to have plastic shoes from walking in riverbed to save the feet and have only waterproof or no luggage or valuable. The falls at the end of the cnon are breathtaking, be in good shape to swim at the feet of the falls as the water might suck down deep .
    • cemertins 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A really nice Venezuelan village with friendly locals who work hard to keep their village clean and appealing and have a wonderful school for their children. Do a short day hike to waterfall and plunge pool or lay in a hammock to read after our 7 mile walk fron Uruyen village
    • PeterNomada 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It is one of the best camps I have been in. The attention is very good. Do not forget to bring insect repellent or you will be very very sorry. The stings are very painful. Other than that the adventure does not compare with anything in the world.
    • SunshineCoastMoiraD 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      My husband and I are Australians in our early sixties and we had a day trip from Waku Lodge in Canaima Nat. Park to Kavak. It was a fantastic experience and although we speak little or no Spanish we had no trouble communicating with our local indigenous guide, Ceasar. One of the best things about this little know place is that we had a group of only 8 people on our wonderful 'hike' along the river. We were amazed by the beautiful rock pools where we could jump in and swim and the amazing waterfalls, particularly when we got up to the BIG waterfall in Kavac Cave - it was awesome. On our return we had a nice lunch at the village and then set off in our little 4-pasenger Cessna to fly to Salto Angel. Although we were there in April (officially still the dry season), we were lucky that there was water pouring over the Falls and it was spectacular!! Flying over the whole area was amazing as we were able to get so close to the huge Tepuis which are pretty awesome themselves. What a trip!! If you are planning a trip to Venezuela, do not miss this great place! Moira Duncombe, Sunshine Coast, Queensland Asutralia.
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