We came here on our own by following Google Maps. The road can be tricky; you’ll pass by a school and a local neighborhood on your way. However, once you arrive at your destination, there’s no need to worry about how to get to the falls; a local guide will approach you to lead you to the waterfalls. We paid 5,000 Kz for his services, which included visits to 3 waterfalls and a strawberry farm. You can purchase strawberries and lemons from them; I bought 1 kg of strawberries for 3,000 Kz and a bucket of lemons for 1,000 Kz - a pretty good deal!
The walk to the waterfalls takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes and is quite straightforward, making it accessible for most people. While the waterfalls are on the smaller side, they are still charming and worth the visit.
PS: There’s no longer a lion in the cage; instead, there’s a cobra that you can view for 500 Kz, but I chose...
Read moreAmazing place.water falling from Mountain.Looks like water fountain.You can use as a best picnic spot & get together for enjoyment.You can also bath & fun. Surrounding forest looks cool.precaution to be taken in rainy season as due to rain,it will be more slippery. One LION also there to see.Ticket price is 1000kz/person.
Overall Very good...
Read moreIt’s one of the oldest waterfalls in Huíla with an adventurous path and near an...
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