Requirements for Immigration to Venezuela
If you are traveling through Brazil and entering via the city of Pacaraima, at the border with Venezuela, you will need the following physical and valid documents (expired or digital documents are not accepted): If you are Venezuelan: you must present your ID card (even if expired) or a valid passport. If you were born […]
Meeting Point for Departure from Roraima
The meeting point for the trekking departure will be in Santa Elena de Uairén at 7:30 a.m. Our staff will indicate the exact location once the group’s accommodation is confirmed. Participants must stay one night before the trekking in order to attend the briefing. If you are traveling by road from the city of Puerto […]
What is the best time to visit Mount Roraima?
August to May are considered the best months to visit, as the dry season predominates during this period. However, it is important to be prepared for rain, since the weather in the region is very unpredictable at any time of the year and there is usually a lot of humidity.
What is the difficulty level of Mount Roraima?
The trekking to Roraima is classified as level 3 (medium or moderate), which means participants must be in good physical condition, without needing to be high-performance athletes or extremely strong. It is not recommended for: people who are overweight, those with knee, back, blood clotting, blood pressure, heart, or respiratory problems, pregnant women, or individuals […]
Quais os Requisitos para imigração na Venezuela?
Caso a pessoa viaje pelo Brasil e entre pela cidade de Pacaraima, na fronteira com a Venezuela, precisará dos seguintes requisitos físicos e atuais, não são aceitos documentos vencidos ou digitais: Se você é venezuelano, deverá apresentar sua carteira de identidade (independentemente de estar vencida) ou passaporte válido. Se você nasceu no Brasil pode apresentar […]
What is the difficulty level of this trek?
The Mount Roraima trek is considered intermediate level, which means that a person with good physical condition and experience in long hikes can complete it. You don’t need to be an athlete, but it’s important to be prepared for: Hikes of 4 to 8 hours per day on uneven terrain, covering 10–18 km daily; River […]
Who will be our guides?
Our entire support team comes from the indigenous community of Paray Tepuy — the village located at the starting point of the trek. They are the guardians of Mount Roraima and know this ancient mountain better than anyone else. During the journey, they will share a bit of their culture, way of life, and local […]