Monte Roraima (Also: Mount Roraima, Cerro Roraima, Pico do Roraima, Roroima) is the highest of the table-top tabletop mountains (or tepuis) shared between Venezuela, Guyana (disputed by Venezuela) and the Roraima state of Brazil. It is the highest elevation in Guyana, though Venezuela and Brazil have taller mountains.
Roraima is a sandstone plateau rising above the surrounding savannahs and forest, and marks the dividing spot of Venezuela, Guyana and Brazil. The "Triple Point", where the three national boundaries meet, is at 2739 metres (8986 feet). It is in the southeastern corner of Venezuela's 30,000 km² Canaima National Park. The table mountains of the park are considered some of the oldest geological formations on Earth, dating back to the Precambrian Era, some two billion years ago.
The average height of the plateau is around 2,500 metres (8,200 feet), and the steep sides of the plateau makes it difficult to access. However, it was the first major tepui to be climbed: Sir Everard im Thurn walked up a forested ramp in 1884 to scale the strangely wind-and-water sculpted plateau.
It is thought that the reports from early Victorian expeditions to the mountain inspired Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to write his classic adventure yarn, The Lost World, in 1912 - now made into countless films.
The only non-technical route to the top is the Paratepui route; any other approach will involve climbing gear. The mountain has been climbed from the Guyana and Brazil sides but these are technical rock climbing routes.
It is also possible to take a helicopter journey to the top of the mountain to avoid the climb.
Mountains of Brazil | Mountains of Guyana | Mountains of Venezuela | Plateaus
Roraima-Tepui | Roraima (tepuy) | הר רוריימה | ロライマ山 | Monte Roraima | Monte Roraima
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