Gran Sabana
The Gran Sabana is a vast region located in southeastern Venezuela, known for its stunning landscapes and unique ecosystems. It features flat-topped mountains called tepuis, which rise dramatically from the surrounding plains. The area is rich in biodiversity, home to many endemic species of plants and animals.
The Gran Sabana is also famous for its beautiful waterfalls, including the iconic Angel Falls, the highest waterfall in the world. The region is inhabited by indigenous communities, such as the Pemon, who maintain their traditional way of life while coexisting with the natural environment.