The Most Beautiful Waterfalls in the World
The magical sight of cascading water, smothering glassy rock faces and dampening luscious greenery on its way down an epic slope, is one of the most effortlessly inspiring encounters you can have on your travels. We’ve put together this list of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world, which you can visit with Culture Trip.
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Kuang Si Falls, Laos
Maybe it’s the way rays of sunshine sneak through tropical boundaries to shimmer across the water, or maybe it’s the way the falls reveal themselves like an oasis, seemingly out of nowhere, but a jungle waterfall has a truly mystical quality to it. Kuang Si is arguably the finest example of jungle falls on the planet. It’s certainly the most beautiful thing to see in Laos. The almost milky turquoise water, which flows down through the jungle and into gorgeous tiered limestone pools, sets this unique natural phenomenon apart from most waterfalls. The main drop is of a similar height to Skógafoss, but the joys of Kuang Si come from the unique-looking pools themselves, and the little mini cascades linking them all together. You’ll go on an amazing tropical rainforest hike on our Thailand and Laos Rail Trip, eventually reaching the falls, where you’ll have a few hours to spend finding the perfect selfie spot and splashing around with your fellow travellers.
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Next available from 3rd May 2025
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Bangkok, Thailand
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14
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Baños Waterfall Route, Ecuador
The route from Baños to Puyo in Ecuador is one of the most scenic on Earth, locally known as the Ruta de Las Cascadas (Waterfall Highway) due to the seven waterfalls (some say as many as 12) you pass along the way. Highlights include Agoyán, the largest waterfall in the Ecuadorian Andes, and Manto de la Novia – or the the Bride’s Veil, thanks to its pure white colour of its twin cascades. The most impressive of the lot is without doubt Pailon del Diablo (Devil’s Cauldron), which you’re likely to hear before you see thanks to its dramatic position within a fairly narrow gorge. The 80m (262ft) drop is quite the sight to behold and it’s perhaps best viewed from the wobbly suspension bridge that crosses the gorge. You’ll get to cycle the magnificent Baños route on our eight-day Adventurous Ecuador tour – our tip, don’t go too fast or you might miss some of the smaller falls!
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Next available from 21st Sep 2024
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Quito, Ecuador
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Quito, Ecuador
DURATION
8
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16
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Shifen Waterfall, Taiwan
This majestic waterfall in northern Taiwan is more notable for its width than its height, crossing 40m (130ft) of the Keelung River and earning it a nickname, the Little Niagara of Taiwan. It’s beautiful to observe this unique geological phenomenon – formed by rock formations that go against the flow of the river – from pretty much every angle. There’s the misleadingly serene emerald waters at the top of the waterfall and the sudden layered downfall, causing a rushing stream that often produces mini rainbows in the sun. The best viewing point is on a platform that offers brilliant panoramic views of the full width of the falls, as well as the luscious surrounding greenery. You’ll get to visit Shifen Waterfall, as well as the charming nearby old town, on day seven of our Taste of Taiwan itinerary.
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Next available from 7th Jun 2025
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Taipei, Taiwan
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Taipei, Taiwan
DURATION
9
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16
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