World’s Most Amazing Waterfalls
Waterfalls are one of nature’s most beautiful creations, and come in all shapes in sizes. They are usually judged by their height, width or style or volume of water. Styles of waterfalls include tiered, cascades, horsetails or single drops (plunges). Some larger waterfalls contain multiple styles, showcasing cascades, tiers and even horsetails in one amazing waterfall.
With thousands of waterfalls across the world, it is difficult to choose the best – but our list contains what we believe are 29 of the world’s most amazing and beautiful ones!

Victoria Falls – located in Victoria National Park in Africa, this world famous waterfall is truly breathtaking. At 350 feet high and 5700 wide the falls appears to be a falling sheet of water.
Niagara Falls – probably the most famous waterfall in the world, Niagara Falls is found on the border of the United States and Canada. Niagara Falls is actually three different falls, the American Falls, Luna Falls (Bridal Veil Falls) and Horseshoe Falls. Horseshoe Falls is located in the Canadian side of the falls, while the other two are located in New York. Millions of people have visited Niagara Falls, making it a top tourist attraction in the United States.
Yosemite Falls – this top tourist attraction is located in Yosemite National Park in California. Yosemite Falls reaches a top height of 2425 feet, with 3 separate drops. Yosemite Falls contains a plunge, cascades and a horsetail.
Sutherland Falls – one of the most famous waterfalls in New Zealand, Sutherland Falls reached a top height of 1904 feet. This tiered type waterfall contains an 885 drop.
Tugela Falls – the second largest waterfall in the world is Tugela Falls is located in South Africa. It reaches a total height of 3110 feet, with the tallest drop reaching 1350 feet.
Kahiwa Falls – this Hawaiian treasure reaches a height of 2165 feet, with 6 different drops.
Boyoma Falls – also known as Stanley Falls this is another rapids waterfall. Located on the Lualaba River in the Congo, Africa.
Papala Falls – located in Waipio Valley on the island of Hawaii, this waterfall is 1800 feet tall.
Place Creek Falls – this tiered waterfall reaches a height of 1375 feet. It is located on the Gates Lake, in British Columbia in Canada.
Angel Falls – located in Canaima National Park in Venezuela, this beautiful waterfall claims the honor of tallest waterfall in the world. With a 2,648 foot plunge and a total height of 3212 feet, it is easily 100 feet taller than the second largest waterfall in the world.
Gocta – this tiered waterfall is located in Peru and is the 5th highest waterfall in the world.
Rhine Falls – the largest waterfall in Europe, located in Switzerland.
Hannoki-no-taki – one of the tallest waterfalls in Japan this single drop horsetail waterfall reaches a height of 1640 feet.
Pitch Fork Falls – you can find this waterfall on Goat Lake in Alaska. It has a cascade style and is 2093 feet tall.
Pocket Creek Falls – located in Glacier National park in Montana this amazing waterfall reaches over 1100 feet.
Vinnufossen – located in Norway this 2822 feet tall waterfall hosts 4 drops.
Sentinel Falls – one of the most impressive waterfalls in Yosemite Valley this tiered waterfalls with 6 drops reaches a top height of 1920 feet.
Tin Mine Falls – you can find this waterfall in Alpine National Park, in New South Wales Australia. It is 1381 feet tall.
Krimmler Falls – at 1248 feet in height, this is Europe’s tallest waterfall. It can be found in Austria in Hone Tavern National Park.
Snow Creek – located in Yosemite National Park, this is the second tallest waterfall in the Park. Located in the Tenaya Canyon its total height is 2140 feet.
Ribbon Falls – the tallest single drop waterfall in the United States, located in the Yosemite National Park in California. Its total height (and also height of the single drop) is 1612 feet.
Langfoss - at 2008 feet tall, this impressive cascade waterfall is located in Norway and is 250 feet wide.
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May 10th, 2008 at 6:39 pm
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August 23rd, 2008 at 3:20 am
hahaha… Where are the Iguazu Falls? In Argentina. You are welcome.
December 17th, 2008 at 3:26 pm
I do really admired the one of the most beautifull things in the world….
February 21st, 2009 at 8:31 am
Your photos are beautiful. I must point out, though, that the next to the last one titled “Ribbon Falls” is actually Yosemite Falls. Ribbon Fall (singular, as it’s a single drop) is located on the west side of El Capitan, which is located at the west end of Yosemite Valley.
Juan Manuel, as beautiful as Iguaçu Falls are, they don’t qualify as any of the world’s highest waterfalls. I’m sure that’s why they weren’t listed here.
April 27th, 2009 at 5:30 am
Amazing collection of falls shots. Patti is correct about the mislabeling of the Ribbon Fall shot. I also would like to point out that the one labeled ‘Tin Mine Falls’ is actually Silver Strand Fall
at the southwest end of Yosemite Valley.
September 12th, 2009 at 12:18 am
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September 12th, 2009 at 12:19 am
Who took the fourth picture (Yosemite Falls)? I would like to get an authorization to use it in a book.
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March 5th, 2010 at 11:01 pm
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