Known as the highest waterfall in the world, Angel Falls drops from a height of 979 meters (3,212 feet) in Canaima National Park.
Angel Falls (Venezuela):
One of the largest waterfalls globally, Victoria Falls stretches over 1,700 meters (5,600 feet) and plunges down to a depth of 108 meters (354 feet) into the Zambezi River.
Victoria Falls (Zambia/Zimbabwe):
Located on the border of Argentina and Brazil, Iguazu Falls is a magnificent system of waterfalls formed by the Iguazu River. It comprises over 275 individual falls and spans nearly 2.7 kilometers (1.7 miles).
Iguazu Falls (Argentina/Brazil):
Found in Kaieteur National Park, Kaieteur Falls is renowned for its combination of height and volume. It drops a stunning 226 meters (741 feet) straight down into the Potaro River.
Kaieteur Falls (Guyana):
Situated in Plitvice Lakes National Park, this series of interconnected waterfalls cascades through vibrant turquoise lakes and lush forests, creating a mesmerizing natural landscape.
Plitvice Waterfalls (Croatia):
Straddling the border between China and Vietnam, Detian Falls is the fourth-largest transnational waterfall in the world.
Detian Falls (China/Vietnam):
Nestled within the Grand Canyon in Arizona, Havasu Falls is known for its stunning blue-green waters. The falls drop into a series of captivating terraced pools that attract hikers and nature enthusiasts.
Havasu Falls (USA):
Located in the state of Karnataka, Jog Falls is one of the highest plunge waterfalls in India. The falls descend from a height of 253 meters (830 feet) in four distinct cascades, creating a mesmerizing sight.
Jog Falls (India):
Tucked away in the Caras-Severin County of Romania, Bigar Waterfall is known for its unusual shape and moss-covered rocks.
Bigar Waterfall (Romania):
This unique waterfall allows visitors to walk behind the cascading water. Situated along the Seljalands River, it offers a breathtaking experience
Seljalandsfoss (Iceland):