Guayana region
The Guayana region is a vast area located in the southeastern part of Venezuela, characterized by its diverse ecosystems, including rainforests, savannas, and mountains. It is home to the famous Angel Falls, the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall, and features unique wildlife and plant species. The region is rich in natural resources, particularly minerals like gold and diamonds.
This area is also known for its indigenous communities, such as the Pemon and Yanomami peoples, who have lived there for centuries. The Guayana region plays a crucial role in Venezuela's economy due to its mining activities and potential for ecotourism, attracting visitors interested in its natural beauty and cultural heritage.