Visiting Angel Falls in Venezuela requires staying in the remote Canaima National Park, as there are no roads leading directly to the falls. The most popular option is to stay at one of the eco-lodges or "camps" located along the shores of the Canaima Lagoon, such as Waku Lodge or Campamento Ucaima. These lodges provide a base for the 3-to-4-hour motorized canoe (curiara) trip up the Churún River to the falls. For the most authentic experience in 2026, many tours include a night of hammock camping at a "base camp" directly across from the falls, allowing you to wake up to the sight of the world's tallest waterfall. Because Canaima is an indigenous Pemon community, these lodges often work closely with local guides. It is essential to book a "package" that includes your flights from Caracas or Puerto Ordaz, as these small-plane charters are the only way to reach the park. Staying at a lodge like Waku offers a touch of luxury—with plush beds and gourmet meals—before you head into the rugged jungle for the final leg of the journey to the falls.