Auyán-tepui is one of the largest and most famous tepuis, or table-top mountains, located in the Gran Sabana region of Venezuela. It rises approximately 2,495 meters (8,182 feet) above sea level and is known for its unique biodiversity, including many endemic species of plants and animals. The mountain is often shrouded in clouds, creating a mystical appearance.
The summit of Auyán-tepui features a large plateau, which is home to the stunning Angel Falls, the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall. The tepui's steep cliffs and isolated ecosystem make it a significant site for scientific research and exploration, attracting adventurers and nature enthusiasts from around the globe.