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Top 10 Waterfalls Around the World to Travel

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Top 10 Waterfalls Around the World to Travel

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Waterfalls are beautiful and poise. They exemplify the beauty and power of nature dramatically and majestically. The magnificent sight of water cascading over rocks or spilling over the edge of a cliff never fails to impress. A waterfall is a worthwhile travel destination irrespective of width, length, and volume. They deserve a prominent place on any bucket list. If you are a first-time visitor, you will be taken aback by the sight of water tumbling gently into a series of pools and creating ripples all over. Cataracts plunging over the cliff envelop the air in a mist of freshness, which cannot be expressed in words.

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Here’s a list of the top 10 waterfalls you should visit worldwide. Do buy a travel insurance policy for your safety while traveling.

1. Iguazu Falls

Iguazu Falls are located on the border of Brazil and Argentina. Like Niagara Falls, even Iguazu Falls is a two-country-one-landmark special. It is considered the largest waterfall system in the world. The Iguazu Falls are 269 feet tall and are extended over a vast stretch of 5,249 feet.

2. Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls is located on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe. Known as the largest waterfall in the world, Victoria Falls is neither the tallest nor the widest. It is approximately twice the height of North America’s Niagara Falls. Victoria Falls is world-famous for its awe-inspiring expanse of rapidly falling water. The view of this waterfall is described as a “once in a lifetime” by many tourists.

3. Angel Falls

Angel Falls is the world’s highest waterfall, with an impressive height of 3,212 feet. If you are visiting Venezuela any time soon, this waterfall is an absolute must-see attraction. Famed explorer Sir Walter Raleigh discovered the Angel Falls in his search for the city of El Dorado. What’s more? This waterfall is also considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

4. Niagara Falls

How about visiting two countries for the price of one? Niagara Falls allows you to do this. It is a collective name for three waterfalls on the border of the USA and Canada. Niagara Falls has the highest flow rate in North America, with all three waterfalls combined. With an impressive height of 167 feet, these waterfalls have an impressive stretch that feels like forever. With more than 14 million tourists visiting annually, Niagara Falls is one of the USA and Canada’s top attractions.

5. Yosemite Falls

Absolutely massive and beautiful, Yosemite Falls is the tallest waterfall in the United States. Falling from a gasping height of 2,425 feet, Yosemite’s magnificence will immerse you in awe. You can get a picturesque view of this waterfall from multiple locations within Yosemite National Park in California. You must hike to the upper falls to take the panoramic view of this waterfall. Though the journey may be strenuous, it’s undoubtedly worth the experience.

6. Plitvice Falls

What makes the sight of the Plitvice Lakes National Park picturesque is its heavily forested region, featuring a mixture of Alpine and Mediterranean vegetation. The color of the lakes changes from azure to green, grey, or blue, depending on the number of minerals and organisms in the water. It also varies with the angle of sunlight. Magical! Isn’t it? The combination of lakes, streams, and waterfalls forms an attractive water garden worth exploring. You can take free boat rides from the upper to the lower lakes to see the Veliki Slap, the country’s tallest waterfall.

7. Kaieteur Falls

Nestled deep in the Amazon, Kaieteur Falls is one of the many priceless treasures of Guyana’s rainforest on the Potaro River. With a splendid water volume of 23,400 cubic feet per second, Kaieteur is the most powerful waterfall in the world. Clocking in at 741 feet, Kaieteur Falls is about five times the height of Niagara Falls and about two times the height of Victoria Falls.

8. Gullfoss Falls

Also known as the Golden Falls, Gullfoss Falls is a magnificent waterfall in the canyon of the Hvítá River in southwest Iceland. Gullfoss offers a dramatic sight that indicates the natural, ice-toned beauty of the country. Water rushing off the cliff simply vanishes into the air, making the view entirely whimsical.

9. Jog Falls

Created by the River Sharavathi, Jog Falls is the highest waterfall in India. It falls from a breathtaking height of 829 feet, creating a spectacular view that is hard to miss. The monsoon season is the best time to visit Jog Falls,  which brings heavy downpours. The falls unexpectedly increase in height and volume during the rainy season.

10. Detian Falls

Straddling the international border between China and Vietnam, Detian Falls is the fourth largest cross-border fall globally. The falls appear to be two most of the time, but during the rainy season, they become one. The thundering sound of the water hitting the cliffs can be heard afar. Opened to tourism only recently, it flaunts many species of endemic plants found just in the gorge.

No matter how attentive you stay during your visit to these spectacular waterfalls, consider insuring your trip with a comprehensive travel insurance policy. Travel insurance will provide you with peace of mind and keep you worry-free while sightseeing.

Jacklyn J. Dyer

Friend of animals everywhere. Problem solver. Falls down a lot. Hardcore social media advocate. Managed a small team training dolls with no outside help. Spent high school summers creating marketing channels for Elvis Presley in Minneapolis, MN. Prior to my current job I was donating wooden trains in Hanford, CA. Spent the 80's getting my feet wet with accordians in Jacksonville, FL. Spent the 80's writing about crayon art in Africa. Managed a small team getting to know inflatable dolls in Gainesville, FL.

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