Lone Creek Falls, South Africa Waterfalls

Lone Creek Falls are part of the waterfall route in the area of Sabie, Mpumalanga. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment

Bridal Veil Falls, South Africa Waterfalls

South Africa has some very beautiful waterfalls. The Mpumalanga province has even a real waterfall route. During a one day trip I enjoyed the wonderful Bridal Veil Falls, the Mac Mac falls, Lone Creek Falls, Horseshoe falls, Lisbon falls and Berlin Falls. Still I would like to see the Tugela Falls, of which it is […]

Mac Mac Falls Mpumalanga South Africa

The Mac Mac falls are part of the waterfall route in Mpumalanga South Africa which I visited. These waterfalls were found by the pioneers in this area. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment

Zambia 2003

I stayed with my friend, a retired school teacher, in Choma for 2 weeks. She had a nice two bedroom brick house. When one lives with a Zambian for two weeks, it is a good idea to give the hostess enough money to buy good food for both of us, as I couldn’t exist on […]

Kembe Falls

In deepest darkest Africa on the border between Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of Congo lies a superb double waterfall. Next to the rustic village of Kembe with its mud-brick huts and thatched grass roofs, the falls of the same name roar for 24 hours per day breaking the peaceful silence of the […]

Devil’s Cataract and Main Falls at Peak Flow

Having never got there when in lived in South Africa, my wife and I spent a few days at the Kingdom Hotel in early May 2007 on a visit to SA from Australia. The Zambezi was at peak flow and though our viewing was restricted to Devil’s Cataract and the Main Falls it was simply […]

Victoria Was The Better Thrill

I went here in 2005. The views from both sides are breathtaking. Zambia has close ups and rainbows and you get soaked! Make sure you cover your camera with a plastic bag.!! Zimbabwe has great views of the falls in general. On the way there you go over a great bridge, here there is a […]

Tugela Falls

This is actually VERY easy to do, as the falls are within the ROYAL NATAL NATIONAL PARK, administered by Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife and you can stay in the camp TENDELE in the park. It is possible to hike relatively easily to near the bottom of the falls (from within the park itself) and even to […]

Thomson Falls (Nyahururu)

Thomson Falls (or Thomson’s Falls; also known as Nyahururu) was the name of both the neighboring town as well as the waterfall. This was the only waterfall we saw on our June 2008 safari in…

Bujagali Falls

Bujagali Falls is really more of a series of rapids than a waterfall. That said, it has been world reknown for thrilling Class V Rapids attracting adrenaline junkies…

Sipi Falls

Sipi Falls was actually a series of three tall waterfalls all plunging along the lower slopes of Mt Elgon (the 4th highest peak in Africa shared between Eastern Uganda and Western Kenya). The name…

Murchison Falls (Kabarenga Falls)

Murchison Falls (also known as Kabarenga Falls) was perhaps Uganda’s most famous waterfall. What made this waterfall a real memorable experience for us was the rare opportunity to combine a…

Chishimba Falls

Chishimba Falls (I’ve also seen it spelled Chisimba Falls) was actually a conglomeration of three components – the main falls, Kaela Rapids (also spelled Kayela), and Mutumuna Falls (the upper…

Kalambo Falls

Kalambo Falls is said to be Africa’s second tallest free-leaping or single-drop waterfall at 221m. Moreover, it is also Zambia’s other cross-border waterfall as it’s shared with Tanzania…

Ntumbachushi Falls

Ntumbachushi Falls (I’ve also seen it spelled Ntumbacusi Falls and Ntumbacushi Falls) seemed to be a waterfall in a transitional state when we saw it in May 2008. The way we saw the falls, it…

Lumangwe Falls

Lumangwe Falls was like a miniature Victoria Falls except this one was no slouch in its own right. It appeared to be roughly 30-40m tall and spanning a width of around 160m. But it had that wide…

Kabwelume Falls

Kabwelume Falls (I’ve also seen it spelled Kabweluma Falls) was definitely one of the most spectacular waterfalls on the Kalungwishi River, in our opinions at least. Well, at least this and…

Mumbuluma Falls

Mumbuluma Falls was a series of two wide waterfalls falling some 5-10m each. When we were there, we drew lots of attention being the only mzungus (non-blacks) in the area as apparently this place…

Kundalila Falls

Kundalila Falls (sometimes spelled Nkundalila Falls) was a gorgeous waterfall set in the escarpment country of the Central Province near Serenje. It dropped in multiple stages over a cumulative…

Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls (or Mosi-oa-Tunya, “the smoke that thunders”) is possibly the largest waterfall in the world. A UNESCO World Heritage site, it’s one of the world’s natural wonders…