The Pemón Indigenous Community in Kamarata is a cultural enclave full of history and tradition, located in the majestic setting of Canaima National Park. Known for its hospitality and deep respect for nature, the community offers visitors an authentic immersion into the Pemón lifestyle. Here, ancestral traditions are kept alive through language, crafts, and spiritual ceremonies that connect people with their land and legacy. Each experience in Kamarata is unique, enriched by the warmth of its inhabitants, always willing to share their knowledge about the environment and their cultural heritage. 💡Curiosities The Pemón Indigenous Community in Kamarata is famous for its deep relationship with the tepuis, which they consider sacred and laden with mythology. Visitors can learn about the legends surrounding these rock giants and participate in activities such as guided walks along ancestral trails. Additionally, the Pemón are known for their traditional farming techniques, which they practice in harmony with the rainforest. The community also organizes craft workshops, where tourists can discover and acquire handmade pieces, such as baskets and necklaces, contributing to the economic and sustainable development of the region.
Bolivar State, Venezuela