Angel Falls is the world's tallest waterfall, with a total height of 3212 feet (979 meters). This total height includes a single uninterrupted drop of 2648 feet (807 meters), plus 564 feet (172 meters) of steep cascades and smaller drops downstream from the main falls. [1]
The waterfall was measured in 1949 by surveyor Perry Lowrey, during an expedition funded by National Geographic and led by Ruth Robertson. [1]
The single uninterrupted drop of 2648 feet is also the world's highest. Angel Falls holds two world records: 1) the waterfall with the greatest total height, and, 2) the waterfall with the greatest uninterrupted drop.
While our Venezuela Waterfalls survey is very limited, so far it does center around the country’s most famous waterfall – We’re keen on returning to Venezuela to explore its other lesser known waterfalls spread throughout the country, but in the mean time, have a look at what we have so far.
Canaima National Park (Parque Nacional Canaima in Spanish), in Venezuela, is home to the world's tallest waterfall, called Angel Falls, and also known as Salto Ángel.
This waterfall was one of the 28 finalists in the choice of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
Although this waterfall is one of the most-visited tourist attractions in the country, it is difficult to access, since the trip is quite complicated. As the area is surrounded by a dense forest, the only way to get there is by taking a small plane from the country's capital or from Ciudad Bolivar.
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Since we don’t hold back on the experiences that we share, perhaps you may find each of our waterfall write-ups to be useful for your trip plans as we divulge the logistics behind our visits in each of these write-ups. Included in each of the write-ups are detailed descriptions, maps, photographs, videos, and nearby attractions…
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