10 wondrous waterfalls in Africa Posted by Elise Kirsten on 26 October 2018 Tags:Africa, Water, waterfalls Getting in to nature is good for body and soul. Besides the soothing effect of watching and listening to water move, waterfalls are surrounded by negative ions that have a positive effect on the body, such as revitalizing cell metabolism and enhancing immune function. Here are 10 waterfalls from all over Africa that will hopefully inspire you to seek out or nearest falls. 1. Blue Nile Falls, Ethiopia View this post on Instagram Blue Nile Falls – Ethiopia #Nile #BlueNile #Waterfall #ethiopia #nile #bluenilefalls #waterfall #waterfalls #laketana #tana A post shared by Gurpreet Sarna (@doze2poze) on Sep 22, 2018 at 4:17am PDT View this post on Instagram Blue Nile Falls 🇪🇹 . . #bluenilefalls #bluenile #ethiopia #africa #nile #river #waterfall #nature #water #travel #instatravel A post shared by Patrick Zissel (@patrick_zissel) on Oct 12, 2018 at 4:43am PDT 2. Kalandula Falls, Angola View this post on Instagram The majesty! #KalandulaFalls 👍🏾 #Angola #africa #travel #beautifulplaces #wanderlust #waterfalls #travelmogo RP @checkoutafrica – “Why is it you can never hope to describe the emotion Africa creates? You are lifted. Out of whatever pit, unbound from whatever tie, released from whatever fear. You are lifted and you see it all from above.” Kalandula Falls, Angola [reposted @viewsofangola] A post shared by Travelmogo (@travelmogo) on Jan 16, 2018 at 8:41pm PST 3. Kongou Falls, Gabon View this post on Instagram Final photo of the ‘big’ Kongou Falls on the Ivindo River before journeying on to Lopé National Park. . . . . . . . . #travel #adventure #wanderlust #travelblog #travelblogger #instablogger #instatravel #instavacation #instatraveller #igtraveller #travelgram #travelporn #travelinspiration #instagood #instadaily #potd #Nikon #gabon #africa #Ivindo #IvindoNP #waterfall #kongoufalls #kongou #nature #lowaboots #neverstopexploring A post shared by Stuart Jarvis (@tribes_and_travel) on May 14, 2018 at 1:10am PDT 4. Lumangwe Falls, Zambia View this post on Instagram @africanexpeditions – Awesome sunset at Lumangwe Falls, doesn’t get any better!! #4×4 #africa #africa4x4 #selfdrive4x4 #zambia #water #lumangwefalls #travelling #campandtravel #explorezambia #picoftheday #instapic #sunset – #zambianhype #Africa #proudlyzambian A post shared by zambian hype (@zambianhype) on Sep 23, 2018 at 9:13am PDT View this post on Instagram #lumangwefalls #travel A post shared by SoYan Daniel (@soyandaniel) on Jun 18, 2017 at 6:35am PDT 5. Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe View this post on Instagram The locals call Victoria Falls “Mosi-oa-Tunya” which means “The Smoke that Thunders”. I had the pleasure of visiting during rainy season and the falls lived up to its native name with thunderous sounds and a vast mass of water causing a dense mist. #victoriafalls #mosioatunya #nature #waterfall #water #landscape #zambezi #zambia A post shared by Bwana Photogprahy (@bwana_photogrpahy) on Oct 25, 2018 at 1:09am PDT View this post on Instagram The mighty Victoria Falls never ceases to take our breath away. Whether on foot during a guided tour, or from the great heights of a helicopter during the famous ‘flight of angels’ • #matetsi #matetsivictoriafalls #matetsimagic #victoriafalls #zim #zimbabwe A post shared by Matetsi Victoria Falls (@matetsivictoriafalls) on Oct 25, 2018 at 5:22am PDT 6. Wli Agumatsa, Gabon View this post on Instagram The Wli Agumatsa waterfalls, the highest in West Africa, right next to the Togo border . . #wli #wlifalls #wlifallsghana #wliagumatsa #wliagumatsafalls #waterfall #Ghana #ghanatravel #ghananature #voltaregion #volta #togo #togoborder #travels A post shared by Claire Cummins (@clairespeir) on Oct 8, 2017 at 10:54am PDT 7. Lofoi Falls, Democratic Republic of Congo View this post on Instagram آبشار لوفوی نام دیگر این جاذبه زیبای طبیعی ناودانهای كالابا و یا ناودانهای لوفوی است.برای دیدن آن باید به پارك ملی كاندولان اُ در استان كاتانگای كشور جمهوری دموكراتیك كنگو بروید.این آبشار با 165 متر ارتفاع بزرگترین آبشار منطقه آفریقای مركزی می باشد و آب آن به درون رود لوفوی می ریزد. #LofoiFalls #Katanga #Congo #Tmocomrade A post shared by Take Me Out Comrade (@tmocomrade) on Mar 4, 2017 at 9:10am PST View this post on Instagram Could this be Lofoi falls?… Travel DR Congo | ” The holy waterfall” | 📷 @abel_kavanagh | #ycfnow #ycongofab #southkivu #drc #lofoifalls #waterfall #nature #worldwonders A post shared by Congolese & Fabulous (@ycfnow) on Jul 14, 2016 at 6:20am PDT 8. Ouzoud Falls, Morocco View this post on Instagram #dwanderlustic #ouzoudfalls #marrakech #morocco #africa #seetheworld A post shared by RodilloBJerhenRN (@thewanderlustic) on Oct 22, 2018 at 11:45am PDT View this post on Instagram Äventyr ⛰ 🐒 . . . . . #vacation #vacationmode #adventure #waterfall #ouzoud #ouzoudwaterfalls #morocco A post shared by Caroline Andersson (@caroliineeandersson) on Oct 25, 2018 at 3:09pm PDT 9. Howick Falls, South Africa View this post on Instagram The impressive Howick Falls plunges 95 meters down into the Umgeni River💦 We imagined it being located a bit desolated, but in reality it’s right in the center of the town Howick, so we barely had to leave our car to get this view. This waterfall is great for the lazy ones😅👌 What’s your favorite waterfall? . . . . . . . . #waterfall #waterfallwednesday #howickfalls #kwazulunatal #sandstone #lush #escarpment #ig_travel #passionpassport #passportready #stunning_shots #lppathfinders #keepexploring #travelbug #travelsouthafrica #meetsouthafrica #beautifuldestinations #river #wonderful_places #nature_of_our_world #travelgram #spectacular #waterfallsofinstagram #waterfalling #waterfallphotography #instapassport #ig_southafrica #rejseliv #travelcaptures A post shared by Anita (@photanita) on Sep 19, 2018 at 2:39am PDT 10. Wadi El Rayan, Egypt These falls are rather dinky compared to the others (although reportedly the biggest in the country) and join two man-made lakes in a natural depression in the western desert region of Egypt. View this post on Instagram #wadielrayan #relaxing #traviling A post shared by khaled saeed (@cyclistsclub) on Sep 29, 2018 at 8:12am PDT View this post on Instagram #wadielrayan #elfayoum #egypt A post shared by Rita Almonte (@ralmon94) on Oct 23, 2018 at 9:24pm PDT You may also like Related Posts Braving the bokkom 5 March 2020 Driving over the Berg River on Carinus Bridge, you’d probably dismiss Velddrif as just another... read more Inverdoorn: An intimate safari experience 4 March 2020 The tips of our fingers tell the story of who we are. Those faint undulating... read more Is roadschooling good for your child? 2 March 2020 Many parents across the world have opted out of traditional governmental and even private schooling... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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