An unstoppable stream of water, rushing from a great height - one of the most bewitching natural wonders on Earth. And even if you can’t go hunting for the perfect waterfall landscape now - it’s not a problem. In this collection we have collected the most beautiful waterfalls in the world. One look at the pure greatness of the natural world - and your day will be a little better.
Gudlfoss Waterfall, Iceland
Although this is not the highest waterfall in the world, it is the most famous in Iceland and very unusual in appearance. It seems that the water flowing off a cliff just disappears in the air.
Despite the fact that Güdlfoss was so powerful that it was once considered a source for generating electricity, the height of the cascade is only 32 meters. But don't let the numbers fool you: the sheer power of rushing water is what makes Güdlfoss a popular tourist attraction.
It is best to visit this waterfall in the summer, in the afternoon (between 15:00 - 16:00 hours), when the rocks are brightly lit by the sun, and a rainbow plays on the water jets.
Multnomah Falls, USA, Oregon
One of the highest waterfalls in the state. Interestingly, a pedestrian bridge located between two rocks gives it a special charm. The landscape resembles an elven landscape.
Lovely Dettifoss, Iceland
Located in a national park. It arose under the influence of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. The largest waterfall in Europe and perhaps the most spectacular, because a rainbow appears above the waterfall due to the strong flow of water in sunny weather.
Maletsunyan Waterfall, Lesotho
The river lay in a green valley, where tearing off a sheer cliff turned into a waterfall, so spectacular that the water that crumbled into dust resembles clouds.
Banzek, Vietnam
The waterfall takes 4 place in the world in size, and fantastic landscapes make it also one of the most beautiful. In the rainy season, the three-level cascade becomes a continuous stream, breaks down from the mountains and forms a lake.
Barron, Australia
Among the rainforests of Australia lies a 259-meter waterfall. A train runs along its channel.
Gersopp Indian Waterfall
At 240 kilometers from the capital of Goa, the majestic Gersopp Waterfall (or Yogi or Joga), also known as the tallest vertical waterfall in India, rumbles. It consists of four cascades, the total height of which is 253 meters.
The name of the waterfall translates as "Falling Man." According to one legend, the poor young man fell in love with the Rajah’s daughter, and in despair that he could never be with her, he jumped down into a waterfall.
The whole beauty of Gersopp cascades is revealed from April to July, that is, in spring and early summer, when the rainy season begins. At this time, an ideal balance is achieved between the water level and the air temperature, which is from 23 to 32 degrees.
Plitvice Waterfalls, Croatia
Plitvice waterfalls are part of the largest Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia. The most beautiful and popular Plitvice waterfall is Sastavtsi, which from a height of 72 meters overthrows the water of the Koran and Plitvice rivers.
Summertime (July, August, September) is the peak of the tourist season in Croatia, and for good reason. Summer in this country is characterized by warm temperatures and a clear sunny sky. However, during the summer season, prices for visiting the National Park may be overpriced. For a less crowded experience, autumn is best.
Palus Waterfall, USA, Washington
It is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in America. It flows in the canyon Palus. The stream is 8 meters above Niagara Falls and is 61 meters of turbulent flow. In winter Palus freezes, and in summer a rainbow illuminates him.
San Rafael, Ecuador
Waterfall from two steps of 50 and 100 meters. There is so much water dust and spray that it is impossible to observe the waterfall close by.
Skogafoss, Iceland
Another representative of Iceland, the most beautiful 60-meter waterfall in the country. It is overthrown by a wide, even massif, as if created artificially.
Huangoshu, China
The most beautiful waterfall of the Celestial Empire, 101 meters wide and 78 meters high. Behind it is a cave. The waterfall itself is located in Huangoshu National Park.
Iguazu - waterfall of two countries
The largest waterfall system in the world and one of the seven natural wonders of the world extends for a width of 2700 meters. In fact, the Iguazu Falls are so long that when Eleanor Roosevelt looked at them, she was rumored to exclaim “Poor Niagara!” Do not believe her? See for yourself.
These waterfalls are picturesque all year round, so the best time to visit them depends on your work schedule. In December, January and February, the waterfalls are the most full-flowing, but the weather can be wet and rainy. March-April and August-September are months with a more or less dry climate, but at this time around the waterfalls is full of tourists.
Hawasu, USA, Arizona
The most famous and popular waterfall in the world, after Niagara and Victoria. Located in the red canyon.
Niagara Falls, Canada
The most popular and beautiful waterfall in the world is located on the border of New York and Canada. There is a developed tourist infrastructure, many observation sites. The width of the waterfall is 800 meters.
Ruacana, Angola and Namibia
A waterfall literally separating two states. Height - 124 meters. Nearby is a village of a local African tribe, which receives tourists.
Seljyalandsfoss Waterfall, Iceland
The most picturesque waterfall in the country, and possibly the whole world. The waters forming this miracle of nature, plunging form a beautiful river, spread out among green fields.
Bong Bong, India
The second name is Nuranang. Waterfall surrounded by dense forests. It originates in the snowy peaks of the Himalayas.
Vernal, USA, California, Yosemite Park
It is a step from two waterfalls of Yosemite Natural Park, along with the younger brother of Nevada, together forming a huge staircase.
Cayetur, Guyana
The waterfall, located deep in the Amazon, is considered one of the priceless treasures of the rainforest and South America as a whole. It is also one of the largest waterfalls for water flow (663 m³ / s), so get ready to get wet!
Starting at an altitude of 226 meters above the ground, Kayetur is five times higher than the famous Niagara Falls. However, it is much less known because it is located in the poorly studied area of the Guiana Highlands, where there are many, many rainforests and few people. In order to get to it, you have to go on a two-day hiking trip or charter a small plane from Georgetown.
The weather in this region can be unpredictable, making it difficult to determine when it is best to see Cayetur. Perhaps the best time to watch it is from March to June, when it is not too hot and not too wet.
Sutherland Falls, New Zealand
The deafening roar of clear water falling down from a 580-meter height - this is how Sutherland Falls, located in the Fiordland National Nature Park, appears before tourists. Its source is a lake, which is located in a giant natural bowl in the hollow of the Southern Alps.
Most travelers visit it from late October to early April. Both in rainy and sunny weather, Sutherland Falls is an impressive attraction.
Yosemite Falls, USA
Yosemite Falls, located in the California National Park of the same name, is impressively huge (739 meters) and spectacular. It consists of three waterfalls: Upper, Middle and Lower. However, you don’t even have to go up to the two upper waterfalls to appreciate the magnificence of this natural miracle. One of the viewing platforms allows you to view the entire waterfall from afar.
Spring is the best time to visit Yosemite Falls, as wildflowers begin to bloom and the weather is warm. Do not let the myth of “mild California weather” fool you: in winter, snow falls in Yosemite National Park, and the waterfall itself is not full-flowing and does not look so interesting.
Angel Falls (Kerepakupai-Meru), Venezuela
This 979-meter stream is the highest waterfall in the world. And for travelers to Venezuela, it is almost a must-see attraction.
Angel is also considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was claimed to have been discovered by the famed English explorer Sir Walter Raleigh while searching for the city of Eldorado in 1595. However, the name "Angel" is a Spanish version of the pronunciation of the name of the pilot James Angel, with whose light hand the waterfall became widely known.
Modern visitors to the waterfall will have an exciting and difficult journey, since Angel is still considered a rather distant place, and you can get to it only by river or by air. But fearless waterfall hunters will be rewarded with a visit to one of the most exciting places on Earth.
Most, if not all river trips to Angel Falls take place between June and December, when the water level is high enough to ensure safe movement along the river. Trips at other times of the year may not be possible, so plan your trip in advance.
Victoria Falls, Zambia and Zimbabwe
It is not surprising that in the first three of the list of the most beautiful waterfalls is the most famous Victoria Falls in the world. It is located on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe. Although technically this waterfall is not the highest (only 120 meters) or the widest (1800 meters), it is known as the only waterfall in the world, having more than a hundred meters in height and more than a kilometer in width.
Many travelers to Africa specifically visit Zambia or Zimbabwe to watch the uncontrolled, thundering and sparkling stream of water - a spectacle that can be seen once in a lifetime.
The mild year-round weather in the Victoria Falls area only adds to its popularity. However, the African summer may be too hot and dry, and it is best to go to one of the most famous waterfalls in the world from March to August.
Unexpected Waterfall, Russia
In the photo of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world you saw many cascades impressive in height and width. However, Russia is also not deprived of beautiful waterfalls. And, perhaps, the most original of them is located in the Primorsky Territory, on the Left Humpback Key (a tributary of the Steklyanukha River).
The name of the waterfall is explained by its location - it suddenly grows in front of travelers on the way along the old forest road, surrounded by the Ussuri taiga with its distinctive flora and fauna. The height of the Unexpected is only 9 meters; it consists of two cascades flowing along basalt pillars.
The best time to visit this waterfall is summer-autumn, on weekdays. There are too many tourists around the waterfall on weekends, and it is impossible to photograph it so that no stranger gets into the frame.