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Angel Falls Tour – Rappel & Trek

VEN-20 / 14-day trip / Grade: PD

Angel Falls – Rappel & Trek
OVERVIEW

The Auyantepui, located in Southern Venezuela on the Guayanas’ shield, in a geographical area known as: La Gran Sabana. It is one of the many table-like flat-topped mountains known as Tepuis and the largest of all of them with a 700 sq. km. surface. Its name translated from the Arekuna language means ”The Devil’s House”.

This massive mountain houses the world’s highest waterfall: Angel’s fall with 979 meters, as well as some of Venezuela’s deepest caves like Ahonda. Just a walk on its summit is a journey back into a prehistoric time in a remote world of caves, gorges, colorful rivers, sandstones walls twisted into the most amazing shapes and, on top of all that, an incredible endemic fauna and flora from a distant past.

In this program the trek will not only take the traveller to this fantastic world, but it will also lead to a once in a lifetime adventure: rappelling down for 2 days beside the highest waterfall in the planet and then sailing down Churun and Carrrao Rivers enjoying the most impressive view of this giant Tepui!


Day 1Arrival in Venezuela
Day 2La Guaira – Canaima – Uruyen/Kavac Camp (520 m)
Day 3Guayaraca Camp (980 m)
Day 4El Peñon Camp (1840 m)
Day 5Piedra El Oso Camp (1800 m)
Day 6El Dragon Camp (1600 m)
Day 7Neblina Camp (1600 m)
Day 8Salto Angel Camp (1600 m)
Day 9Salto Angel Camp (1600 m) – Rest Day
Day 10Rappel down to La Cueva ledge
Day 11Rappel down to Isla Raton
Day 12Canaima
Day 13Canaima – La Guaira
Day 14Departure from Caracas
ITINERARY
Day 1

Arrival in Venezuela
Arrival in Caracas’ international airport at La Guaira costal town and transfer to a nearby hotel.
Night in hotel.

Day 2

La Guaira – Canaima – Uruyen/Kavac Camp (520 m)
Early transfer (30 m) to Maiquetia International/domestic airport to take a flight to the town of Canaima in the Gran Sabana. Then change to a smaller aircraft (Cessna 206 aircraft) for an hour flight to Uruyen/Kavac camp, which is located Southeast of Auyantepuy. Upon arrival, visit to the Yurwan River’ canyon, ideal spot to enjoy a light lunch and take a dip.
On the afternoon preparations for the expedition. Nights in dormitory.
Included meals: Breakfast, Box lunch, Dinner

Day 3

Guayaraca Camp (980 m)
Start of a trek into one of the most amazing places on earth and the house of the highest waterfall in the world: Angle’s fall. First the group will be driven 15 minutes in 4WD vehicles a place where there is a river crossing to reach the indigenous settlement of Santa Marta. The hike follows a series of trails that stretches over the flat savannas that surround the Auyantepuy’s massive. The hike is not specially demanding, but very enjoyable, as the terrain is mostly flat. Anyway the distance to cover is quite long and the heat can be a bit tough to deal with. The only ascent will be at the end of the day, ascending up to the first terrace to reach Guayaraca camp. Night in tents.
Ascent: 460 m / Activity duration: 4-5 h
Included meals: Breakfast, Box lunch, Dinner

Day 4

El Peñon Camp (1840 m)
After a good breakfast the trail will continue over a smaller savanna on top of the first terrace. The vegetation will begin to change from a knee-high grass into a denser and exuberant cloud forest with higher trees. The ascent is more pronounce that the one from the day before and it will end by the sandstone boulder know El Peñón, where the camp will be set up. The afternoon is to enjoy the very nice location of the campsite and the views over the low savanna and the impressive rock faces of the Tepuy. Night in tents.
Ascent: 860 m / Activity duration: 4-5 h
Included meals: Breakfast, Box lunch, Dinner

Day 5

Piedra El Oso camp (1800 m)
oday the aim is to finish the ascent and reach the upper ridge of the Auyantepui, crossing over into the summit plateau, which is above the steep rock faces. The hike starts passing through a garden of sandstone boulders and endemic vegetation of the Tepui’s ecosystems. After a constant gain in altitude, the “Corredeor de las palomas” or pigeons’s alley in English will be reached. This alley is located at the base of the rock walls of the Auyantepuy; the ascent will follow a trail between the great sandstone towers, reaching a place know as “El Libertador”, which is the summit of the Tepuy, at an altitude of 2510 m and this will about 3-4 hours. Here a good break of the day’s activity will be taken to enjoy the place and a good lunch. From this point, the trail will lead into the Tepuy’s inner plateau, finally reaching Piedra El Oso camp after a 3 hours hike. Night in tents.
Ascent: 710 m / Descent: 710 m / Highest altitude: 2510 m / Activity duration: 6-7 h
Included meals: Breakfast, Box lunch, Dinner

Day 6

El Dragon Camp (1600 m)
The plateau of Autantepuy is like travelling back in time to the geological begging planet earth. The only element missing here is a dinosaur coming out of one of the many gorges. The rock bed is very nice to walk on and the obstacles like huge gorges, small rock walls and rock crevasses make the hike interesting and fun. Most of the trail today is walking downwards, but it will take a while to sort the way out through the maze.
Descent: 200 m / Activity duration: 4 h
Included meals: Breakfast, Box lunch, Dinner

Day 7

Neblina Camp (1600 m)
After an easy going day and having rest well, the group will continue its way over the plateau and through the never ending Jurassic world permanently looking for cairns and the best passages. The beautiful colored rivers and estrange vegetation are an experience in itself. The next stop is Niebla camp. Night in tents.
Ascent: 0 m / Activity duration: 4-5 h
Included meals: Breakfast, Box lunch, Dinner

Day 8

Salto Angel Camp (1600 m)
This is the last trek’s day on the Auyantepuy’s summit. The hike is quite long; even though there will be not that much gain in altitude, but quite some distance to cover. The goal it to reach the camp located close to the rim, just on top of the Angel’s fall. The route will be very close to Kerepacupai Merú River, the same that drops forming the great Angel’s fall. After setting the camp up, there will be an extensive preparation of all the technical gear for the rappels. The guides will go through all the participants’ personal gear and have everything extra checked so nobody is in doubt of the itinerary, procedures and schedule to be followed. Night in tents.
Ascent-Descent: 0 m / Activity duration: 7-8 h
Included meals: Breakfast, Picnic, Dinner

Day 9

Salto Angel Camp (1600 m) – Rest Day
Relaxing day at the last camp before reaching starting the most adventurous part of this amazing trip: Angel Falls’ waterfall.
On this day, the time will have time to enjoy the surrounding, enjoying amazing views to the water fall. During the day, the guides will do a gear check, refresh the technics and procedures for the next day’s activities.
Night in tents.
Included meals: Breakfast, Box lunch, Dinner

Day 10

Rappel: Down to La Cueva ledge
Now the great adventure starts, almost 1000 meters of rappels beside Angel’s fall! It will be an early start after a good breakfast. The day before, the guides have already prepared a good deal of the technical gear to have everything ready for the morning start. First the group will move to the Angle’s fall river and follow it closely until the rim, here all the technical all party members will gear up and be ready to follow the guides’ instructions. The rappels will be done on the left margin of the waterfall and will slightly drift away from it towards the left, as the groups descend the wall.
The first day consist of 450 meters descend that will take about 8 hours. The procedure it slow and takes time, so patience is an important element on this section of the trip. The goal is to reach a huge ledge on the wall known as La Cueva (The Cave) due to its concave shape. Once on the ledge, the staff will help all participants to setup the bivouac and then proceed to get the gear ready for next day. This will be one of the most incredible places to have dinner in your life, certainly with a once in a lifetime view!
Look in the picture gallery for the rappelling overview, where it says Bivouac, it is the sleeping place on the descend.
Night on the ledge in sleeping bag.
Descent: 450 m / Activity duration: 7-8 h
Included meals: Breakfast, Box lunch, Dinner

Day 11

Rappel: Down to Isla Raton
Another early morning start. Once having packed the gear, the team will move down, hiking through an inclined forest on the big ledge until the next rappel. From this point the group will rappel about 500 meters until the base of Angel’s fall. Here a lot of work is waiting for the team, as they have to pack everything for descending down to the Isla Raton camp. A big celebration for all the team, now looking back up to the gigantic wall and the worked done! Night in hammocks.
Descent: 500 m / Activity duration: 7-8 h
Included meals: Breakfast, Box lunch, Dinner

Day 12

Canaima
Now that the action part of the trip is over, it is time for the great sightseeing. After a good rest, the curiaras, name for the long river boats of the area, will pick the team up and sail down the Churum River for 5 hours, getting some of the best panoramic views to the Angel’s fall and most of the Auyantepuy impressive wall. This sail trip is a rewarding and relaxing end to an adventure of this type. The Churum River will meet the Carrao River and after a short ride there will be the indigenous settlement of Canaima, the end of trip, as well as the place from where most tourist sail out land to see the famous waterfall. The group will be taken to a nice place to stay and after lunch there will be plenty of free time to enjoy the area and landscapes. Night in hostel.
Activity duration: 5 h
Included meals: Breakfast, Box lunch, Dinner

Day 13

Canaima – La Guaira
In the morning, the group will be transfer to the local airport to take a flight back to La Guaira, the coastal city where Caracas’ international airport is located. Transfer to a close by hotel.
Night in hotel.
Included meals: Breakfast

Day 14

Departure
Transfer out to Maiquetia International airport at La Guaira for the international flight.
Included meals: Breakfast

PRICING
VEN-20 – To request prices, please click on the BOOK TRIP bottom on the right sidebar and fill the information.

INCLUDED

  • 2-3 local mountain guides during the entire program up to 9 people
  • All airport-hotel-airport transfers
  • 3 Domestic flights: La Guaira – Canaima – Kavac & Canaima – La Guaira
  • 2 nights in shared double room in hotel in near Caraca’s airport at La Guaira costal town
  • 1 night in shared dormitory with bunks beds in Uruyen camp
  • 1 night in shared double room in hostel in Canaima
  • 7 nights in shared double tents while on the mountain
  • 1 night in a bivouac during the rappels
  • 1 night in hammocks in Raton camp
  • Indigenous community fee
  • Canaima National Park fee
  • High quality mountain tents – 2 PAX per tent
  • Porters for group campsite equipment and food
  • First aid kit and satellite phone
  • Group common campsite and cooking equipment
  • Meals as specified in the day to day itinerary

NOT INCLUDED

  • International flights
  • Separate airport transfers in case of multiple arrival/departures
  • Personal climbing/rappelling gear (Can also be rented through us)
  • Private porters for personal equipment (Private porters can be arrange and they carry up to 15 kg. The bag/backpack has to be provided by the client)
  • Personal expenses
  • Insurance
  • Tips
  • Meals not mentioned in the program
  • Everything not mentioned in the “Included” list
HOTEL LIST

LA GUAIRA: Hotel Ole Caribe or similar

CANAIMA: Campamento Morichal or similar

MAP

Overview:


Auyantepui:

GALLERY
Yurwan River's waterfall in Uruyen (photo: Henry Gonzalez)
Starting the hike on the Sabana (photo: Henry Gonzalez)
Great Sandstone towers during the ascent to the high plateau (photo: Henry Gonzalez)
Jungle trail during the ascent (photo: Henry Gonzalez)
Hiking on the Auyantepuy's high plateau (photo: Henry Gonzalez)
Close to Dragon camp on Auyantepui's summit plateau (photo: Henry Gonzalez)
Angles Fall (photo: Henry Gonzalez)
Rappelling overview besides Angel Falls (photo: Henry Gonzalez)
Preparing for the rappels (photo: Henry Gonzalez)
First day's rappelling (photo: Henry Gonzalez)
Rappelling Angles Fall (photo: Henry Gonzalez)
Groups gathers on a ledge while descending (photo: Henry Gonzalez)
View from Canaima (photo: Henry Gonzalez)
El Sapo waterfall at Canaima (photo: Henry Gonzalez)
Auyantepuy from Churum River (photo: Henry Gonzalez)

Tags: Angel Falls, Caracas, La Guaira, Puerto Ordaz, Canaima, PD grade, PD, Auyantepuy, Climbing, Trekking

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    Angel Falls Tour – Rappel & TrekJune 22, 2015 - 1:14 pm

    VEN-20 / 14 days / PD


WHEN TO TRAVEL

LA GRAN SABANA
Best period: From November to April
Changeable: From April to August (rainy season)
Not recommended: From April to May and mid-September to mid-November
Note: The Angel Falls trip is only advisable in the best period, due to the rappelling.

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Best period: From Nov. 15 to March
Changeable: From March to April and June to mid-September (windy)
Not recommended: From April to May and mid-September to mid-November


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