Tallest Waterfalls in World: Whenever it comes to the grandeur of nature, the echo of the waterfalls, their falling stream and the surrounding greenery creates a wonderful experience. But there are some waterfalls that are not only beautiful, but also surprising – due to their height, velocity and visual effects. Today we will tell you about the 8 tallest waterfalls in the world which are not only thrilling to see, but once you look, they become memorable for a lifetime.

Angel Falls, Venezuela

Angel Falls is located in the Kaneima National Park, Venezuela and has a height of about 979 meters (3,212 ft). This waterfall falls from such a height that the water is scattered in the air before reaching the ground. This miraculous scene, located in the middle of the forest, looks like a fairy tale.

Tugella Falls, South Africa

The total height of the Tugella Falls located in the Drakeensburg mountains of South Africa is 948 meters (3,110 ft). It flows in a series of five different springs. When the water is abundant during the monsoon season, then its view is not less than a paradise.

Three Sisters Falls, Peru

Three Sisters Falls is located in the remote forests of Peru and its estimated height is considered about 914 meters (2,999 ft). The journey to reach this waterfall is difficult, but the scene that comes out on reaching there makes all the hard work meaningful.

Oloopena Falls, Hawaii

Oloopena Falls, located on the island of Hawaii island, is about 900 meters (2,953 ft) high. This waterfall is often hidden in clouds and can only be seen by helicopter or boat. Its solitude makes it even more mysterious.

Yumbila Falls, Peru

The Yumbila Falls is located in the Amazon forests of Peru and has a height of about 896 meters (2,940 ft). This waterfall has not become very famous yet, which makes it a hidden gem for travel lovers. The atmosphere here is full of peace and freshness.

Vinnofosen Falls, Norway

Vinnofosen is the highest and a major waterfall in Europe in Norway. Its height is about 860 meters (2,822 ft). This waterfall, falling from the middle of the snow -covered mountains, appears to be a cold picture, especially in summer when the snow melts and the flow of water increases.

Balifosen Falls, Norway

Balifosen Falls is also located in Norway and has a height of about 850 meters (2,789 ft). This waterfall remains active in a few months of the year, when the ice melts down and flows down. Its rarity makes it even more special.

Puhahanoi Falls, Hawaii

The height of Puhahanoi Falls located in Hawaii is about 840 meters (2,756 ft). This waterfall is also located on the island of Maulokai and falls from the side of the cliff. Seeing this is like a lifetime experience – Shant, powerful and compelling.

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