Kamarata

E553565

Kamarata is a small indigenous village in southeastern Venezuela, known as a gateway to the Gran Sabana region and the nearby Auyán-tepui and Angel Falls.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf indigenous settlement
village
access river transport
small aircraft
climate tropical
continent South America
country Venezuela
elevation lowland area below Auyán-tepui
ethnicGroup Pemón people NERFINISHED
gatewayTo Gran Sabana NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity small-scale tourism services
subsistence agriculture
hasNearbyAirstrip Kamarata airstrip NERFINISHED
knownFor ecotourism
indigenous culture
proximity to Angel Falls
proximity to Auyán-tepui
languageSpoken Pemón language NERFINISHED
Spanish
locatedIn Bolívar state NERFINISHED
southeastern Venezuela
locatedInRegion Gran Sabana NERFINISHED
locatedOn Kamarata River NERFINISHED
near Angel Falls NERFINISHED
Auyán-tepui NERFINISHED
partOf Canaima National Park area NERFINISHED
religion mix of indigenous beliefs and Christianity
timeZone UTC−04:00
tourismActivity trekking to Auyán-tepui vicinity
visits to Angel Falls viewpoints

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Auyán-tepui nearbySettlement Kamarata