The highest point in Guyana is  Mount  Roraima, with the the plateau standing at 2700 m with the peak at  2810 m  in Venezuela. It is the tripartite border of Guyana, Venezuela  and  Brazil, and can only be reached from the Venezuelan side. Ancient   Guiana Shield’s extended part comes in Brazil and Venezuela. It was once   part of Gondwanaland before tectonic activity moved apart the   continents of Africa and South America.
Roraima has a  unique vegetation  which can be seen on its plateau. ground with crystal  clear pools and  uneven surface and naturally amazing rock formations  made by water and  currents give spectacular view. the crystal beds here  have large and  individual crystals in amazing shapes and give a  memorable view from top  over the Gran Sabana of Venezuela.
A very friendly  and cheap hotel,  Casa Gladys, attracts many tourists there and provides  you with many  facilities. It provides a shared kitchen for visitor use  as well as  laundry facilities. Left luggage remains locked in a safe  room and a  minimal daily fee is charged. A room with three single beds  and an  en-suite shower / toilet room costs 3,000 bolivars per person  per night.  (Approx. 680 Bolivars = US $1).
There are super markets in town’s centre along with internet and money changing facilities. For food, there is a restaurant just up the road from Casa Gladys “Parador Turistico Venezuela Primero” but you will have to book your table early. Next to this is a pizza parlor and many cafes are also there.
The things you will need to take with you there include waterproofs and warm clothes, minimal gear, all food that you will need for the trip, good boots, and plenty of camera film.
Enjoy!
There are super markets in town’s centre along with internet and money changing facilities. For food, there is a restaurant just up the road from Casa Gladys “Parador Turistico Venezuela Primero” but you will have to book your table early. Next to this is a pizza parlor and many cafes are also there.
The things you will need to take with you there include waterproofs and warm clothes, minimal gear, all food that you will need for the trip, good boots, and plenty of camera film.
Enjoy!


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
