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Kukenán Tepuy

Kukenán Tepui is an impressive table mountain, recognized for its vertical cliffs and unique ecosystem. This majestic peak rises abruptly from the surrounding savanna, standing as a monument to the architectural power of nature. Its summit hosts a variety of endemic plant species and rare fauna, making it a fascinating destination for adventure seekers and nature lovers. The summit, often shrouded in clouds, adds a mysticism, making each visit a unique experience. 💡Trivia Kukenán-tepui is also known as 'Matawi-Tepui,' which means 'the place to jump' in the Pemón language, in reference to a local legend. It is the sibling of the more famous Mount Roraima and is considered one of the most challenging hikes in the area due to its steep cliffs and lack of established paths.

Location

Bolivar State, Venezuela

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