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Waterfalls in South Africa

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Are you a waterfall chaser? There are many waterfalls in South Africa worthy of your time. In this South African waterfalls guide, we list breathtakingly beautiful waterfalls in South Africa you must visit. Here is a list of the 10 most beautiful waterfalls in South Africa. Rest assured that each one of these waterfalls is absolutely outstanding and worthy of your time.

Waterfalls of South Africa

1. The Berlin Falls

waterfalls in south africa

 The perfect answer for “waterfall near me” is the Berlin falls around the Sabie region. It is an amazing waterfall that crashes from a height of 80 meters in a jade green-coloured circular swimming pool. This looks like a magical landscape. There are many picnic spots near the waterfall where you can enjoy various activities. It is located near Lisbon waterfalls, so you can visit different waterfalls located near each other on the same day. Berlin falls make a part of Blyde River Canyon. It is a wonderful tourist attraction.

2. The Mac Mac Falls

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This is the most famous waterfall in South Africa. It is not among the highest waterfalls it has a height of 65 meters. There is a pool at the base of the waterfall. Many picnic tables are placed on the banks where people can sit and enjoy lunch or breakfast. Timings for the waterfalls are from 8 am to 5 pm and the entry fee is R 20. You can explore the nearby area after enjoying your meal near the waterfall. Do not forget your camera to click some of the most fantastic photos of your friends and family.

3. Bridal Veil Falls

Bridal Veil waterfall
Photo: Craig Anderson

 The name suggests that this place is going to be unique for its visitors. These stunning waterfalls actually look like a bridal veil. It falls slowly that it appears like a veil. Many waterfalls are located near it around the Sabie River. There is an easy pathway to reach the waterfall from where you can see the amazing panoramic landscape. The height of this waterfall is 70 meters. You can also visit other waterfalls located near the Bridal veil falls. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions of South Africa that is located in the Drakensberg mountains.

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4. The Howick Falls

The Howick Falls

 This waterfall is considered one of the sacred places among locals. They offer their prayers near the pool of the waterfall. Many believe that it is home to a mythical snake (a huge serpent-like creature) in the pool of the waterfalls. It is almost 95 meters long. The name of this waterfall among the Zulu people is KwaNogqaza which means “Place of the tall one”. This is a marvelous wonder of nature that is loved by tourists. Locals use it as the easiest place to cross the river.

5. Tugela Falls

Tugela Waterfall
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 This famous waterfall is the biggest waterfall in South Africa. It is very popular all around the country and many visitors to South Africa. Tugela Falls also attracts huge crowds of tourists. It is like a colony of waterfalls. With a height of 948 meters, Tugela ranks among the world’s highest waterfalls. This waterfall has an adventurous park near it where you can enjoy many activities. The path to reach the foot of Tugela Falls starts in Royal Natal National Park.

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6. Lisbon Falls

Lisbon Falls

Lisbon falls are visited by locals and tourists frequently because they are located near Berlin Falls and Mac Mac Falls. The waterfall named after the capital of Portugal attracts many visitors every year. This place is very beautiful and dramatic. The height of Lisbon falls is 94 meters.

7. Augrabies Falls

Augrabies Falls
Photo: Vho Rasikhanya

 Orange River in the Northern Cape is the home to these stunning waterfalls which were known as “Ankoerebis” which means “a noisy place”. The height of these falls is 56 meters. They are among the most admired waterfalls in South Africa. The time to visit the waterfalls is from 7 am to 6:30 pm and the Augrabies entrance fee is R49. You can plan a nice breakfast or lunch picnic near the waterfalls.

8. Debengeni Falls

Debengeni waterfall

 After finding the answer to waterfalls near me, you will get another question “How to take these beautiful places out of my mind?”

Among all the waterfalls of South Africa, you will never forget the Debengeni falls. Their hiking track is amazing and filled with breathtaking views of the surroundings. The falls are located on the foot of the Magoebaskloof, on the R71 route to Tzaneen in the Limpopo province. You can have a refreshing and fun day with family and friends. The timing of the waterfall is from 8 am to 5 pm and the Debengeni Falls entrance fee is R10.

9. Magwa Falls

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Photo: Anele Fumba

 The area of Magwa falls has some other spectacular waterfalls like Mkhambati Gorge, Fraser falls, Bulolo waterfalls, water bluff, Mateku falls and Banyane Falls. This memorable waterfall is located in between the Magwa tea plantation. This is a very dramatic and beautiful waterfall. Wild Coast is accessible from Magwa waterfall. The height of the waterfall is 144 meters it drops into a canyon. This is a perfect location to spend memorable time with your loved ones. This is the best place to visit especially for honeymoon couples.

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10. Witpoortjie Waterfall

Witpoortjie Waterfall
Photo: SANBI

This is the best waterfall in Gauteng. You can plan a picnic, relax at the base and explore different trails and gardens. It is located in the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Gardens where you can also visit while enjoying the views of the waterfalls. This is the best place to get away from the hectic routine, traffic, and harsh weather.