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Kavak

3 reviews of Kavak

Pueblo de Kavak

It is a journey of at least eight days from Caracas. The bus ride is quiet, then from the plane you can see breathtaking scenery and the village of Kavak and find a Pemon, an Indian village. Extremely welcoming and very aware of the value of their land. Behind the small houses built with adobe (mud, straw and stones) is a spectacular mountain ... The Auyantepuy (Devil's Mountain) that has absolutely no evil (at least for the tourists). then the highest waterfall in the world, Angel Falls. It is named in honor of aviator Jimmy Angel who managed to land on its top and made the place famous in 1937.

The ascent on foot is tortuous, difficult, endless, hot, but for anyone who loves the mountains, is simply a pleasure. The issue of environmental protection is the most important and I hope to repeat it without finding trash or debris left by man.
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