The most beautiful waterfalls attract travellers as much as world treks. Also in this case there is a lot to see. There is a lot to see and experience incredible scenery and literally natural wonders. Places where water flows from great heights and is part of a panoramic and exceptional experience. And what extraordinary waterfalls can you visit?
- Gullfoss
- Kaieteur
- Niagara Falls
Even if you are an amateur traveller and have never been to a major waterfall before, Niagara Falls I'm sure everyone knows. They straddle the border of the United States of America and Canada. Not for nothing are they known as the Thundering Noise.
Get to know the most beautiful waterfalls
If your destination is to become the most beautiful waterfalls, go to Africa. Specifically to the Zambezi Riverbed. The Zambezi River creates unique scenery, called Victoria Falls. They are around 1,700 metres high and offer a breathtaking view of the roaring water and dusty water cloud. But that's just a small taste of what you can see in the world.
Waterfalls | Location |
Salto Angel | Venezuela |
Havas Falls | Arizona |
Plitvice waterfalls | Croatia |
Yosemite Waterfall | Yosemite National Park |
For the selected waterfalls, you should plan well when you will actually visit them. Taking into account the time of year and the dry season in general, they are only visible in certain months. Alternatively, it is good to see them at a given time. A typical example is the aforementioned Yosemite Waterfall.
Other breathtaking waterfalls
For avid travelers, of course, we have another load of unique waterfalls. For one of them, head to New Zealand. It's Sutherland Falls, which is 580 metres high. Iceland's Gullfoss waterfall mentioned in the introduction is similarly breathtaking. It is most commonly known among locals as the Golden Waterfall.
If you have your eye on the blue wonder of the Grand Canyon, head to Havas Falls. It's particularly special because of its green-blue colour, which is full of minerals. You could say it deserves its rightful place in the world's most photogenic sites. And finally, one more pearl from Guyana. This is Kaieteur Falls.