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Toroncito, Gran Sabana, Canaima National Park (Venezuela)The World > South America > Venezuela |
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Known primarily as the crossing point of the Toroncito river to reach the Torón Waterfall, this beautiful bath place and camping site is located approximately 12 km from the diversion of the road Luepa - Kavanayén (Kanovik Bakery) needed to reach the Toron fall. To access the area four wheel drive vehicles are needed, but since 2009 transit of cars ir prohibited, leaving the way only to cyclists and walkers.
Toroncito consists of a group of small waterfalls, not very cold water (when compared to other rivers in the area) in which refreshing is possible for the whole family. A little farther downstream is the true Toroncito waterfall, which is little known as being overshadowed by its big brother Toron.
Located between the path Kavanayén and Toron, there is a cascade somewhat smaller, but equally beauti...
One of the main attractions of “La Gran Sabana” (the eastern sector of Canaima National Park in Vene...
One of the main attractions of “La Gran Sabana” (the eastern sector of Canaima National Park in Vene...
Pemon's Legends tells that at the beggining of time when all beings were people Sororopachí (a very b...
Pemon's Legends tells that at the beggining of time when all beings were people Sororopachí (a very b...
Mantopai Camp is a tourist inn completely made of indigenous architecture, which offers cabins along ...
On the climbing route to Sororopán Tepuy in the Gran Sabana, in one of the tributaries of the river K...
On the climbing route to Sororopán Tepuy in the Gran Sabana, in one of the tributaries of the river K...
In the eastern sector of Canaima National Park, and taking the road heading north at km 180 of the Co...
Located in the eastern sector of Canaima National Park in the Gran Sabana of Venezuela, and traveling...
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