TOP 5 MOST BEAUTIFUL WATERFALLS IN THE WORLD


1. Victoria Falls, Zambia and Zimbabwe



It’s no surprise that the top of the list features the most famous waterfall in the world: the truly commanding Victoria Falls. They are located on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe and accessible via the Western Zimbabwe town of the same name. So, why is Victoria Falls number one? Though technically not the tallest (at a mere 355ft, or 107 meters) or widest, Victoria Falls is commonly known as the largest in the world for its impressive sheet of rapidly falling water. These falls are iconic, and many visitors to Africa take a special journey to Zambia or Zimbabwe just to take in views described as “once in a lifetime” by many. Known as a popular touristic site since the turn of the last century, Victoria Falls’ popularity has only grown in recent years, and will likely continue to grow in the years coming.
When to go? The temperate year-round weather around Victoria Falls only adds to its popularity. However, summers can be hot and too dry to see the falls in full form, making the best views under the clearest skies between March and August.


2. Iguazu Falls, Argentina and Brazil



Like with Niagara Falls, Iguazu Falls is a two-country-one-landmark special, as it straddles the border of Argentina and Brazil. But if two stamps in your passport aren’t enough of a reason, these Falls are also considered the largest waterfall system in the world. Though Iguazu is only 269 feet (82 meters) tall, its curtain of water extends for over 5,249 ft (1,600 meters). It’s so long in fact that when Eleanor Roosevelt looked at it, she’s rumored to have exclaimed “Poor Niagara!” Don’t believe her? Go see it for yourself.
When to go? The falls are scenic year-round, so the best time to go depends on your focus. In the months of December, January, and February, the falls are at their strongest, but the weather may be wet and rainy. March-April and August-September will find you in drier climes, but the falls may be a bit more crowded.


3. Angel Falls, Venezuela



At a truly impressive 3,212 feet (979 meters), Angel Falls is world’s highest singular waterfall; not to mention the tallest waterfall on our list! For visitors to Venezuela it’s an absolutely must-see attraction. As it it’s sheer height wasn’t awe-inspiring enough, Angel Falls also considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and was claimed to be discovered by famed explorer Sir Walter Raleigh on his search for the city of El Dorado. Modern visitors to the falls are in for quite a journey upriver, as Angel Falls is still considered quite remote. But intrepid waterfall hunters will be rewarded with a visit to one of the most spectacular sites on Earth.
When to go? Most if not all river trips take place between June and December, when the water levels are high enough to ensure safe river passage and the views are the most brilliant. Trips at other times of year may not be possible, so plan accordingly.


4. Niagara Falls, New York and Ontario




When is a waterfall also a visit to two countries for the price of one? When that waterfall is the mighty Niagara, which famously straddles the border of the US (via New York State) and Ontario, Canada. The falls are impressively high at 167 feet (or 99 meters for you Canadians) but equally impressively long, stretching on for what feels like forever. And while the Canadian side boasts a touristy town to spend the weekend, the American side trades mostly in natural, scenic views. Both are worth a visit to get the full experience of seeing the falls.
When to go? For blue skies and high waterfall rainbow visibility opportunity, visit between May and September. And while those making the trip in the winter shouldn’t expect the falls to freeze, they should bundle up or risk freezing themselves.


5. Yosemite Falls, California, USA



Few have experienced the impressive beauty of California’s Yosemite National Park and not emerged in awe. And fewer still have noted the grace and the grandeur of Yosemite’s truly towering falls (they clock in at a gasping 2,425 ft or 740 m) and not returned home singing their praises. Yosemite Falls is, plainly put, absolutely massive and absolutely beautiful. And though the hike to the upper falls may be strenuous, it’s undoubtedly worth the experience. However, it’s also large enough to be enjoyed at a distance for those not able to make the journey to the top.
When to Go? Spring is the best season to visit Yosemite Falls as the wildflowers will be in bloom and the weather will be warm but mild. Don’t let the myth of “California weather” fool you, winter visitors to Yosemite can expect snow, and somewhat compromised waterfall vistas.


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