Highest Waterfall in the World:
1. Angel Falls
Angel Falls is a free-falling waterfall in the world’s tallest with a height of 979 meters (3212 feet) with a fall without resistance about 807 meters (2647 feet). This waterfall is located on the Rio Caroni, Canaima National Park, Venezuela. The waterfall was named “Angel Falls” in memory of its discoverer, James Crawford Angel. Pemon Indian tribes called this waterfall as “Auyan-tepui” (“Aiyan-tepui”) which means “Devil Mountain”.
2. Tugela
Located in Natal National Park, South Africa, this waterfall has a height of 850 meters or 2800 feet. Connect with the Tugela river, waterfall becomes the second highest waterfall in the world.
3. Waterfalls Utigord
Utigord waterfalls in Norway. High waterfall is approximately 2625 feet or equal to 800 meters. Only 50 meters shorter than Tugela.
4. Waterfall Monge
Monge or Mongefoss is one of the highest waterfall in the world. Has a height of 774 meters or 2540 feet Mongebeck connected with the river. This waterfall is located in Marstain, Norway.
5. Waterfall Mutarazi
Mtarazi waterfall, or Mutarazi Falls is the tallest waterfall in the world to 5. Located in the state of Zimbabwe, in the northeastern part of the country, at Honda Valley. Mtarazi waterfall is part of Nyanga National Park. At an altitude of 762 meters or equal to 2499 feet. The city is situated on the river Mutarazi. Currently Mtarazi Waterfalls in connection with the Nyanga National Park one of the most popular tourist destinations in Zimbabwe.