Indigenous Territory
The park is located within the Raposa Serra do Sol indigenous territory; always check for current access requirements and respect local community protocols.
Monte Roraima National Park is a significant protected area located in the state of Roraima, Brazil. It encompasses the Brazilian portion of the famous Mount Roraima, a flat-topped tepui that stands as a natural monument at the intersection of Brazil, Venezuela, and Guyana. The park's landscape is remarkably diverse, transitioning between dense tropical rainforests and expansive savannas. Beyond its geological significance, the park is entirely contained within the Raposa Serra do Sol indigenous territory. This unique status highlights the dual mission of the park: to safeguard the fragile environment and to uphold the constitutional rights and ancestral heritage of the local indigenous communities.
Monte Roraima National Park is a significant protected area located in the state of Roraima, Brazil. It encompasses the Brazilian portion of the famous Mount Roraima, a flat-topped tepui that stands as a natural monument at the intersection of Brazil, Venezuela, and Guyana. The park's landscape is remarkably diverse, transitioning between dense tropical rainforests and expansive savannas. Beyond its geological significance, the park is entirely contained within the Raposa Serra do Sol indigenous territory. This unique status highlights the dual mission of the park: to safeguard the fragile environment and to uphold the constitutional rights and ancestral heritage of the local indigenous communities.
Iconic flat-topped tepui mountain
Diverse transition between tropical rainforest and savanna
Significant geological and natural monument
Located within protected indigenous territory
Extremely remote location requiring significant travel planning.
High-altitude trekking conditions on the tepui.
Strict environmental and cultural protection regulations due to indigenous land status.
The park is located within the Raposa Serra do Sol indigenous territory; always check for current access requirements and respect local community protocols.
This is a remote, high-altitude wilderness area; ensure you are physically prepared and have professional guides for trekking.
Serious trekkers and nature enthusiasts seeking remote, high-altitude landscapes.
BRL R$
$100-$200 p/day
Portuguese
Pack for extreme weather transitions, including heavy rain and intense sun, as the environment shifts from rainforest to high-altitude savanna.