Cerro de la Neblina
Cerro de la Neblina is the highest mountain in Venezuela, standing at 2,735 meters (8,974 feet) above sea level. Located in the Amazon Rainforest, it is part of the Yapacana National Park and is known for its unique biodiversity and stunning landscapes. The mountain is often shrouded in mist, which contributes to its name, meaning "Hill of the Fog."
The area around Cerro de la Neblina is home to various indigenous communities, including the Pemon people. The region is rich in flora and fauna, with many species found nowhere else on Earth. Its remote location makes it a challenging destination for hikers and researchers alike.