Tugela Falls
Facts and practical information
Tugela Falls, cascading gracefully in the Drakensberg mountain range of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, is one of nature's most splendid creations. This awe-inspiring waterfall is often cited as the world's second-highest, with a staggering drop of 948 meters (3,110 feet) in its highest of five distinct free-leaping falls.
The falls are a part of the Royal Natal National Park, which is renowned for its breathtaking vistas and rich biodiversity. The source of the Tugela River, which feeds the falls, is at the Mont-aux-Sources plateau, from where it plunges down the amphitheater in a series of leaps, creating a vision of natural elegance that attracts visitors from around the globe.
Adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts can embark on a strenuous but rewarding hike to the Tugela Falls, which offers panoramic views of the Drakensberg mountains and the opportunity to witness the falls' majesty up close. The journey, often enveloped in mist and the thunderous sound of water, culminates in an experience that is both humbling and invigorating.
Tugela Falls – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Royal Natal National Park.