Waterfalls are among the most dramatic natural landmarks on Earth—where rivers break through cliffs, mountains, and plateaus to create powerful cascades of water, mist, and sound. Some stretch across vast distances in width, others plunge nearly a kilometer in height, and a few move more water than any river system on the planet.
This travel guide by Kiliclimb Africa Safaris explores the 19 biggest waterfalls in the world, ranked by height, water volume, and scale, along with travel insights, best visiting seasons, and practical information for visitors.
Location: Zambezi River
Width: 1,708 m | Height: 108 m
Victoria Falls is the largest continuous curtain of falling water in the world.
Why visit:
Best time to visit: February to May (peak flow)
Location: Iguazu River
Width: 2.7 km system (275+ cascades)
Iguazu Falls is a massive waterfall system set within tropical rainforest.
Highlights:
Best time to visit: May to September
Location: Congo River
Inga Falls is considered the most powerful waterfall system in the world by water volume.
Key facts:
Location: Congo River
Length: 354 km rapids system
A long chain of violent rapids rather than a single waterfall drop.
Location: Quây Sơn River
Width: up to 300 m (seasonal)
A multi-tier tropical waterfall surrounded by limestone mountains and vegetation.
Location: Drakensberg Mountains
Height: 948 m
Tugela Falls is widely regarded as the tallest waterfall in the world.
Why it stands out:
Best time to visit: November to April
Location: Lauterbrunnen Valley
Height: 930 m
A dramatic alpine waterfall fed by glacier meltwater.
Location: Otishi National Park
Height: 914 m
A remote Amazon waterfall system deep within protected rainforest.
Access: Mostly aerial expeditions
Location: Molokai
Height: 900 m
A thin waterfall dropping from sea cliffs directly into the Pacific Ocean.
Access: Air or sea only
Location: Amazonas Region
Height: 895 m
A multi-tier waterfall hidden in cloud forests with limited infrastructure.
Location: Møre og Romsdal
Height: 845 m
A glacier-fed waterfall that spreads widely across the mountainside.
Location: Molokai
Height: 840 m
One of the tallest sea cliff waterfalls in the world.
Location: British Columbia
Height: 840 m
A seasonal waterfall fed by snowmelt in alpine terrain.
Location: Fiordland National Park
Height: 836 m
A remote rainforest waterfall flowing into Doubtful Sound.
Location: California
Height: 739 m total drop
One of the most famous waterfalls in North America.
Best season: March to June
Location: Lake Tanganyika region
Height: 235 m single drop (with extended cascade system)
One of Africa’s most important waterfalls, also known for major archaeological discoveries dating back hundreds of thousands of years.
Location: Niagara River
Height: 51 m
One of the most famous waterfalls in the world by water volume and tourism popularity.
Highlights:
Location: Hvítá River
Height: 32 m
A powerful two-step waterfall flowing into a deep canyon.
Location: Canaima National Park
Height: 979 m (uninterrupted drop widely recognized)
Angel Falls is the tallest uninterrupted waterfall in the world.
Why it is famous:
Between Iceland and Greenland lies a massive underwater waterfall where cold dense water sinks beneath warmer water.
Estimated height: over 3,000 meters
This makes it the largest waterfall system on Earth by vertical scale, though it is completely hidden beneath the ocean surface.
Africa
Victoria Falls, Tugela Falls, Kalambo Falls
South America
Iguazu Falls, Angel Falls, Yumbilla Falls
North America
Niagara Falls, Yosemite Falls, Oloʻupena Falls
Europe
Vinnufossen, Gullfoss, Mattenbach Falls
Waterfalls are powerful additions to African safari experiences, combining landscapes, wildlife, hiking, and photography.
With Kiliclimb Africa Safaris, waterfall experiences can be combined with:
From the immense power of Inga Falls to the towering drop of Angel Falls and the iconic roar of Victoria Falls, waterfalls reveal the raw energy of the planet.
They are not just destinations—they are natural forces that define landscapes, ecosystems, and travel experiences.
Adventure begins where water meets rock, and landscapes come alive through movement and sound.
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