Roraima National Park
Roraima National Park is located in the northern part of Brazil, near the borders with Venezuela and Guyana. Established in 1989, the park covers an area of approximately 1,877 square kilometers. It is known for its unique tabletop mountains, called tepuis, which rise dramatically from the surrounding landscape and are home to diverse ecosystems and endemic species.
The park is part of the larger Guiana Shield region, characterized by its rich biodiversity and stunning natural beauty. Visitors can explore various hiking trails, including the popular trek to the summit of Mount Roraima, which offers breathtaking views and a chance to experience the park's unique flora and fauna.