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Uruyén Lodge was built specifically to receive tourists; the
Carballo family of the Kamarakoto tribe operates it. The lodge,
situated in a savanna ecosystem deep in Canaima National Park
is only accessible by small plane or many days walking! And what a
flight to get there! Flying over Lake Guri, tropical rainforests, jungles and the world’s
tallest waterfall –
Angel
Falls at 979 metres (3,212
feet tall). Not to mention some of the 160 majestic tabletop
mountains that tower above
Canaima
National Park.
Uruyén (Yurwan) is a magical place, well off the beaten track and
virtually unvisited by regular tourists. The lodge consisting of a
number of comfortable churuatas (typical indigenous dwellings) is
nestled alongside Yurwan River and close to where it flows into the Aicha
River. It is located in beautiful
Kamarata Valley within hiking distance of local Pemón
settlements (villages) of Old Uruyén,
Santa Marta, Kavak, Kamarata, nearby
waterfalls and the impressive Yurwan canyon. The location is
spectacular, neither words nor photos do it justice! The lodge
itself is overlooked on all sides by spectacular tepuis – Auyántepui
in particular – and situated at the edge of the savanna where both
Jimmie Angel and Ruth Robertson landed (see links below).
Uruyén was derived from a mythical story of Yurwan (meaning “big
fish” in Pemón) and is the famous site where both Jimmie Angel and
Ruth Robertson set up base camp back in the 30’s / 40’s respectively
before their expeditions to
Angel
Falls. Please refer to the
following web sites for some background history of Jimmie and Ruth
plus some wonderful black and white photos of the era. Jimmie Angel
- www.jimmieangel.org and
Ruth Robertson -
www.Ruthrobertson.org
The recommended stay here would be for three of four nights however
it is a good starting point for other destinations in Kamarata
Valley (Kavak, Kamadak and Kamarata) as well as a couple of the
longer tours that Angel-Eco Tours has to offer by land and river to
Angel Falls and Canaima Lagoon. Also Uruyén is the last stop before
accessing the only route available to trek to the top of Auyántepui
(a six day excursion to the summit and back).
Activities include hiking, trekking, cultural visits / dances,
swimming and visits to local waterfalls dotted around the area.
Angel-Eco provides tours in particular that retrace Ruth Robertson’s
“Forgotten Expedition” all the way to Angel
Falls to and from Caracas and of course featuring this pristine
location in the middle of serenity!
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Itinerary of the Ultimate Angel Falls Adventure
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