Niagara Falls (USA/Canada) Niagara Falls is one of the most recognized and visited waterfalls in the world, famous for its massive water flow rate and accessibility from both the United States and Canada.
Victoria Falls (Zambia/Zimbabwe) Known as the largest sheet of falling water, Victoria Falls spans over 1,700 meters in width and plunges 108 meters into the Zambezi Gorge, creating an awe-inspiring mist that can be seen from miles away.
Iguazu Falls (Argentina/Brazil) Extensive Waterfall System: Iguazu Falls comprises 275 individual falls, with the Devil's Throat being the most dramatic. It’s surrounded by a lush rainforest, making it a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Angel Falls (Venezuela) Angel Falls, with an uninterrupted drop of 979 meters, is the tallest waterfall in the world. It cascades from the Auyán-tepui mountain in the remote Canaima National Park.
Yosemite Falls (USA) Located in Yosemite National Park, California, Yosemite Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls in North America and a major attraction within the park, known for its picturesque beauty.
Plitvice Waterfalls (Croatia) The Plitvice Waterfalls in Croatia are famous for their series of cascading lakes, with vibrant turquoise water flowing over natural dams of travertine, creating a visually stunning landscape.
Gullfoss (Iceland) Gullfoss, also known as the "Golden Falls," is a two-tiered waterfall in Iceland that plunges into a rugged canyon, offering a spectacular view, especially when the mist catches the sunlight, creating rainbows.
Kaieteur Falls (Guyana) Kaieteur Falls is renowned for its powerful single drop of 226 meters and is one of the most voluminous single-drop waterfalls in the world. Its remote location in the Amazon rainforest adds to its pristine and untouched beauty.