Waterfalls — 5 of the Best Waterfalls in South Africa
1. The Mac Mac Falls This waterfall is located in Mpumalanga and sits at a height of 65 meters tall. It has National Monument status. It may not be the highest, but are definitely one of the most popular waterfalls in South Africa.
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To view the falls you can make use of a paved path and see the falls from a viewing platform or you can walk to the top of the falls. You can even go down to the base of the falls. This will be an amazing experience to get up close with the falls.
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2. Augrabies Falls This remarkable waterfall is located on South Africa’s largest river, the Orange River. They are at a height of 60 metres. The original Khoi inhabitants called it the Place of Great Noice. You can enjoy the view from a viewing point.
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3. Meiringspoort Waterfall This breathtaking waterfall is situated in De Rust in the Klein Karoo. This spectacular fall is 60 meters high an ends in a 9 meters deep rock pool. The pool that it falls into is safe for all kinds of water activities. It has crystal clear waters and is a great attraction to picnickers, swimmers and divers. It is also called as the Great Waterfall.
4. Horseshoe Falls These falls are set on the Sabie River and create exquisite scene. Even though these falls are not very high water gushes from 2 sides falling out front in the shape of a horseshoe and have been declared a national monument. A short walk through a beautiful landscape will bring you to this cascade-type falls.
5. Tugela Falls Situated in Natal Province this is the highest waterfall in Africa, and the second highest in the world. It has a total drop of 947 meters. The Tugela waterfall is a colony of the prettiest waterfalls all put together. The falls are a complex of seasonal waterfalls and best viewed just after the rains.
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