Kukenán, also known as Matawi or Cuquenán, is a tepui in Bolívar State, Guayana Region, Venezuela.
It has an estimated surface area of 2185 hectares (equivalent to 21.85 square kilometres).
Kukenan Falls, which is 674 m (2,211 ft) high, is located at the south end of the tepui.
Kukenán is more difficult to climb, so it is ascended much less frequently than Mount Roraima.
[2] Canaima National Park is also home to the highest waterfall in the world, which is located in Auyán Tepui.