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  • BillLawson
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    Spectacular

    Probably the most difficult trip and yet the most rewarding I have ever made. Booked a 10 day excursion with Roraima Adventures in Boa Vista. Highly recommended outfit. Camping is a little rough, fo...

    Reviewed on Jun 1, 2017
  • dahnejunior
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    Trecking without passion

    The place is amazing, despite the lack of structure. I'm not talking about camping or rivers bath, I'm talking about absolutely non prepared agencies which you have to hire to leave you there. Non pre...

    Reviewed on May 29, 2016
  • 1jerryfaria
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    One of the best mountain trips ever.

    Requires some training before the trip but on average anyone can do it. Take a good camera and cold clothes. The temperature can drop to about 15 degrees Celsius (as compared to 35 degrees at the base...

    Reviewed on May 20, 2015
  • Travel_best_of_life
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    Unique, surreal, like another planet.

    It is a unique place, but not for everyone. The park is in Venezuela side, 450 km from Boa Vista, Brazil. Is a very hard trekking, need great physical prepare, and adventure spirit, there is 32km of...

    Reviewed on Dec 3, 2013
  • rodrigohala
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    No words.

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    As the title says, it's a place that leaves you without words. In November 2017 I had the opportunity to go to the oldest mountains of the planet, the Tepuys and in turn the largest of to...

    Reviewed on Feb 13, 2018
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