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Mt Roraima’s huge plateau is skirted by sheer walls that lift it high above the tropical savannah. Its walls are so immense that repeated Victorian expeditions reported that it was unscalable.

Darwinists proposed that it might thus retain ‘relic species’ cut off from evolution; perhaps dinosaurs might still exist there. Reports of Roraima’s ascent inspired Conan Doyle’s classic adventure novel ‘The Lost World’, whose heroes climb a fictional Roraima and discover a prehistoric land where they are swooped on by pterodactyls, chased by tyrannosauruses and captured by apemen. Fantasy and reality meet on Roraima still. Weird rock formations covering much of the summit can appear as bizarre creatures from another world, there are valleys carpeted with gleaming crystals, and evolution has produced several species found only here.

To stand at the foot of Angel Falls, the second highlight of this trip, is an awesome experience, while the river journey by dugout boat and the scenery through which you travel is equally memorable.

Caracas and Puerto Ordaz

Day 1 We meet at Caracas airport and catch the evening flight to Puerto Ordaz. Overnight at a 3* hotel.

Orinoco rainforest

Day 2 BLD We visit Cachamay Park and see the massive cataracts that forced Sir Walter Ralegh to turn back. We take the TransAmazonica Highway—the narrow road south to Brazil—through farmlands then rainforests, pausing to see gold and diamond mining and to visit a local family. Overnight at a jungle lodge near the road.

Gran Sabana

Day 3 BLD We ascend the escarpment that leads up to the Gran Sabana. Before the road the only way up meant clambering on ladders and jungle vines. We pause near the top at a look-out over the forest (the guide can usually find poison-arrow frogs around here). Continuing south, we stop at Kamá Falls, an impressive 230ft waterfall. Sighting Roraima from afar, we take a rough road to a small Pemón village, where we get ready for the trek. Overnight in tents or at a simple lodge.

Mount Roraima trek

We first undertook this remarkable trek ourselves in 1992 and each year since then Geodyssey groups have completed it successfully and without mishap. Roraima’s remoteness means that few people make the trek (you are unlikely to see more than one or two groups in the six days). We adopt high standards to conserve this special mountain. Our guides have very close contacts with the local Pemón community (whose mountain it is) and long experience of trekking here safely. We use our own tents sourced from the UK which are of trekking quality from leading brands. Porters carry tents and camp gear, you carry your personal kit. Extra porters each carrying 2 peoples’ kit can usually be hired for a moderate extra fee.

Days 4-9 BLD Our route starts with easy walking across rolling grasslands. Crossing several streams we ford the Tek river and later the Kukenán river—if there has been heavy rain this may be high enough that ropes are needed to cross it, but usually it can be waded quite easily. We camp with a fantastic view of the stark face of Roraima ahead and Kukenán-tepui to its left. Kukenán Falls (second tallest in the world) is clearly visible in the right season. From this point we can also see the pinnacle of rock next to Roraima like the one by which Conan Doyle’s heroes reached the top.

Next day we trek across rising savannah to the base of the mountain to camp in a meadow alive with multicoloured birds by day and fireflies at night. The Roraima wall is extremely impressive here, rising nearly 3,000ft directly in front of the camp, the quartz in the rock glittering in the late afternoon sun.

In the morning we set off up the route that leads diagonally across the face of the Roraima wall. The trail ascends through montane rainforest and crosses small streams where hummingbirds, orchids and brightly coloured flowers are abundant. Higher, the vegetation changes to tree ferns and the trail leads under a waterfall leaping from the cliff edge hundreds of feet above. After 3-4 hours (during which we are well shielded from the downwards cliff by the width of the defile and by vegetation and rocks) we arrive at the entrance to the summit and emerge at the top—looking back for an incredible view. We camp for 2 nights on the top.

Roraima’s summit is so high that it creates its own weather: swirling cloud can descend with little warning, and there can be sudden electrical storms at any season.

Next day we explore the summit itself, taking a circular route to the marker where Venezuela, Brazil and Guyana meet. We walk among impressive rock formations, suddenly finding surprisingly lush meadows among the stark outcrops, and places where the ground is covered with sparkling quartz crystals. There are rock pools everywhere, and in them you may see the black toads unique to Roraima. Over half the plant species are unique to tepuis or to Roraima alone, including several orchids. Carnivorous pitcher plants attract their insect prey to chambers of liquid, each of which is a miniature ecosystem of mites and larvae adapted to live off the hapless creatures who fall in, without themselves being digested by the plant before their own allotted life span has run out.

Next morning there is time to explore some more before we descend to the base and continue to one of several possible camping places. On our sixth day of trekking we complete the return to the village to be met by our vehicle. We say goodbye to our porters and set off to Santa Elena de Uairén where we stay in a small lodge. On the way we stop at Jaspé Falls, where a stream tumbles over sheets of semi-precious stone glowing red and orange under the sparkling water.

Canaima

Day 10 BD We catch a flight to Canaima across the heart of the Gran Sabana, with great views of many tepuis. If conditions allow the pilot will detour over Angel Falls for a sneak preview.

River Journey to Angel Falls

On landing at Canaima we join our boatmen waiting on the Carrao river for our journey to the foot of Angel Falls, which also features in our small group adventure ‘Angel Falls, Orinoco Delta and Paria’.  (2 overnights in hammocks.)

Day 11 BLD (River Journey to Angel Falls)

Day 12 B Returning to Canaima at the end of the river journey we stop at the lagoon for a little relaxation on the sandy shore, after which we fly to Ciudad Bolívar where we stay in a good quality posada.

Day 13 B We explore the historic part of Ciudad Bolívar leading down to the Orinoco waterfront, then drive 1hr to Puerto Ordaz for our flight to Caracas, where the tour ends, in time for overnight flights to the UK.  You might choose to stay on for a few days at the beach before returning to Caracas.

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LW13/1

24Feb13

08Mar13

£1,545

£125

LW13/2

21Apr13

03May13

£1,545

£125

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14Jul13

26Jul13

£1,545

£125

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15Sep13

27Sep13

£1545

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LW13/5

13Oct13

25Oct13

£1,545

£125

Trek to the Lost World small group holiday. 13 days/12 nights. Starts and ends at Caracas airport.

Tour prices include: all travel in Venezuela, services of English speaking local guides, camp porters, accommodation (1 night hotel, 3 nights guest house, 6 nights camping in tents, 2 nights camping in hammocks), most meals (except 3 lunches and 2 dinners - allow £100 spending money for these). Porters for personal kit are available at extra cost; they carry up to 10kg each.

 

* prices for departures in 2012 are provisional, pending confirmations from local hotels etc.

 

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