Continent: Oceania
Edith Falls (Leilyn)
Edith Falls, which also was known by its Aboriginal name Leilyn, was a series of waterfalls that seemed to us to be really more of a giant swimming hole than waterfall attraction. However, as I say…
Florence Falls
Florence Falls was probably our favorite waterfall in Litchfield National Park. What made this waterfall stand out to Julie and I was its multi-tiered multi-segmented shape with a crocodile-free…
Tolmer Falls
Tolmer Falls was definitely one of the taller waterfalls we encountered while touring Litchfield National Park. However, unlike the other waterfalls we saw in the park, it didn’t seem like access…
Wangi Falls
Wangi Falls (“Wangi” rhymes with “wrong guy”) was an attractive set of dual waterfalls sitting at the far western end of Litchfield National Park. In the state that Julie and I saw the falls…
Tjaetaba Falls
Tjaetaba Falls was an interesting waterfall that seemed to be one of the more obscure ones in Litchfield National Park. We saw this because most of the other waterfalls had dedicated car parks…
Robin Falls
Robin Falls was one of those obscure waterfalls that we weren’t aware of until we were combing through our very useful road atlas during our pre-trip research. When we learned that it was not far)…
Waibula Falls
Waibula Falls is an attractive waterfall that sits in a Danish-owned plantation in eastern Taveuni. It is the last highlight of the plantation tour which can be arranged…
Tavoro Waterfalls
The Tavoro Waterfalls are a spectacular series of three waterfalls of 24m, 15m, and 10m. These falls are also called the Bouma Falls as they are in the Bouma National Heritage Park…
Wainibau Falls
Wainibau Falls is a very beautiful waterfall at the end of the scenic 5km Lavena Coastal Walk. There is actually a second waterfall adjacent to the main falls, but you’ll have to…
Savulevu Yavonu Waterfall
The Savulevu Yavonu Waterfall is a 20m waterfall that falls directly into the seas of the Ravilevu Coast in the rugged part of Eastern Taveuni. Access is only…
Waitavala Water Slide
The Waitavala Water Slide is a very popular cascading series of small waterfalls that people like to use as water slides. If you plan on to partake in this activity, realize that…
Biausevu Waterfall
The Biausevu Waterfall (also known as Savu Na Mate Laya Falls) is a pretty 20m waterfall near the Biausevu village of southern Viti Levu. You can get to the trailhead of this…
Uru’s Waterfall
Uru’s Waterfall is an interesting roadside waterfall that the local villagers like to use as a swimming hole. It tumbles down multiple smaller tiers with pools at the base of…
Waisila Falls
Waisila Falls is a small 15m waterfall deep in the Colo-i-Suva Forest Park on the northern outskirts of the capital city of Suva. You can walk to it either from…
Wainuta Falls
Wainuta Falls is a gorgeous 30m waterfall in the Luva Gorge. Seeing this waterfall requires a short 15-minute walk after kayaking in the Luva Gorge…
Other Luva Waterfalls
There are other Luva Waterfalls that you can see while touring the Luva Gorge in a Rivers Fiji excursion. Most of the falls photographed here were taken when we cruised the Navua River…
Savu-i-one Waterfall
The Savu-i-One Waterfall is the feature waterfall attraction of the remote Koroyanitu National Park in northern Viti Levu. To even get to the reserve, you’ll need to arrange…
Vereni Falls
Vereni Falls is a tall waterfall downstream from the larger Savu-i-One Waterfall in Koroyanitu National Park near Abaca Village. Unfortunately with this waterfall…
Kitekite Falls
Kitekite Falls (the original native Maori name was said to be “Ketekete”) was in our minds the most scenic waterfall in the Waitakere Ranges (pronounced “wai-TAH-kur-ay”). In my first visit to…
Karekare Falls
Karekare Falls (pronounced just like the town Kerikeri in Northland) was an attractive waterfall that I made a detour for after visiting Kitekite Falls back in December 2004. The height of this…