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Find your journey Home Destinations Venezuela Places to visit Angel Falls and the Gran Sabana Things to do Visit Angel Falls Visit Angel Falls Angel Falls Marvel at the world's tallest waterfall from above in a light aircraft, or reach the base of the falls by dugout canoe. At 979m in height, Angel Falls is the world's tallest waterfall. It has a suitably dramatic setting within Venezuela's ‘Lost World’: a wild and isolated region known as the Gran Sabana, where table mountains poke through the clouds and rivers cascade over beds of jasper. There is no road or permanent settlement close to the waterfall, and indeed it lies hidden in an area so remote that just 60 years ago this kilometre-high cascade was unknown to the outside world. Even today, Angel Falls retains its untouched beauty and offers an undiminished sense of wonder to the lucky few who get to discover it for themselves. There are still only two ways to visit – either by flying overhead in a light aircraft for astonishing panoramic views, or on an adventurous boat journey along a river flanked by table mountains. Whichever you choose, it’s still very much possible to recapture the sense of astonishment that Jimmie Angel, the American pilot who crash-landed here in the 30s, must have felt as he first caught sight of this incomparable natural wonder.
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Marvelous place on earth.The waterfall has been known as the Angel Falls since the mid-20th century; they are named after Jimmie Angel, a US aviator, who was the first person to fly over the falls.[2] Angel's ashes were scattered over the falls on 2 July 1960.[3] Angel Falls, Spanish Salto Ángel, also called Salto Churún Merú, waterfall in the Guiana Highlands in Bolívar state, southeastern Venezuela, on the Churún River, a tributary of the Caroní, 160 miles (260 km) southeast of Ciudad Bolívar. The highest waterfall in the world, the cataract drops 3,212 feet (979 metres) and is 500 feet (150 metres) wide at the base. It leaps from a flat-topped plateau, Auyán-Tepuí (“Devils Mountain”), barely making contact with the sheer face. The falls are located in Canaima National Park, and, because of the dense jungle surrounding the falls, they are best seen from the air. Angel Falls are located in Venezuela and are famous for being one of the four most beautiful waterfalls in the world, and as the highest uninterrupted waterfalls in the world. The falls got their name Angel Falls after a US aviator became the first person to fly over the falls in the mid-20th century.
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Find your journey Home Destinations Venezuela Places to visit Angel Falls and the Gran Sabana Things to do Visit Angel Falls Visit Angel Falls Angel Falls Marvel at the world's tallest waterfall from above in a light aircraft, or reach the base of the falls by dugout canoe. At 979m in height, Angel Falls is the world's tallest waterfall. It has a suitably dramatic setting within Venezuela's ‘Lost World’: a wild and isolated region known as the Gran Sabana, where table mountains poke through the clouds and rivers cascade over beds of jasper. There is no road or permanent settlement close to the waterfall, and indeed it lies hidden in an area so remote that just 60 years ago this kilometre-high cascade was unknown to the outside world. Even today, Angel Falls retains its untouched beauty and offers an undiminished sense of wonder to the lucky few who get to discover it for themselves. There are still only two ways to visit – either by flying overhead in a light aircraft for astonishing panoramic views, or on an adventurous boat journey along a river flanked by table mountains. Whichever you choose, it’s still very much possible to recapture the sense of astonishment that Jimmie Angel, the American pilot who crash-landed here in the 30s, must have felt as he first caught sight of this incomparable natural wonder.
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Marvelous place on earth.The waterfall has been known as the Angel Falls since the mid-20th century; they are named after Jimmie Angel, a US aviator, who was the first person to fly over the falls.[2] Angel's ashes were scattered over the falls on 2 July 1960.[3] Angel Falls, Spanish Salto Ángel, also called Salto Churún Merú, waterfall in the Guiana Highlands in Bolívar state, southeastern Venezuela, on the Churún River, a tributary of the Caroní, 160 miles (260 km) southeast of Ciudad Bolívar. The highest waterfall in the world, the cataract drops 3,212 feet (979 metres) and is 500 feet (150 metres) wide at the base. It leaps from a flat-topped plateau, Auyán-Tepuí (“Devils Mountain”), barely making contact with the sheer face. The falls are located in Canaima National Park, and, because of the dense jungle surrounding the falls, they are best seen from the air. Angel Falls are located in Venezuela and are famous for being one of the four most beautiful waterfalls in the world, and as the highest uninterrupted waterfalls in the world. The falls got their name Angel Falls after a US aviator became the first person to fly over the falls in the mid-20th century.
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Angel Falls (Spanish: Salto Ángel; Pemon language: Kerepakupai Merú meaning "waterfall of the deepest place", or Parakupá Vená, meaning "the fall from the highest point") is a waterfall in Venezuela. It is the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall, with a height of 979 metres (3,212 ft) and a plunge of 807 m (2,648 ft). The waterfall drops over the edge of the Auyán-tepui mountain in the Canaima National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Canaima), a UNESCO World Heritage site in the Gran Sabana region of Bolívar State. The height figure, 979 m (3,212 ft), mostly consists of the main plunge but also includes about 400 metres (1,300 ft) of sloped cascade and rapids below the drop and a 30-metre (98 ft) high plunge downstream of the talus rapids.

The waterfall has been known as the Angel Falls since the mid-20th century; they are named after Jimmie Angel, a US aviator, who was the first person to fly over the falls.[2] Angel's ashes were scattered over the falls on 2 July 1960.The common Spanish name Salto Ángel derives from his surname. In 2009, President Hugo Chávez announced his intention to change the name to the purported original indigenous Pemon term ("Kerepakupai Vená", meaning "waterfall of the deepest place"), on the grounds that the nation's most famous landmark should bear an indigenous name.[4] Explaining the name change, Chávez was reported to have said, "This is ours, long before Angel ever arrived there ... this is indigenous land."[5] However, he later said that he would not decree the change of name, but only was defending the use of...

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🌄 Angel Falls Review – A Natural Wonder Beyond Words

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) Location: Canaima National Park, Venezuela Height: 3,212 feet (979 meters) – Tallest waterfall in the world

🏞️ Overview

Angel Falls (Salto Ángel) is the highest uninterrupted waterfall on Earth, plunging from the Auyán-Tepui mountain in Venezuela’s Gran Sabana region. Its remote beauty, surreal misty drops, and untouched jungle surroundings make it feel like something out of a dream—or a movie (quite literally; it inspired scenes in Up).

🌿 What Makes It Special

Height & Drama: The sheer drop is staggering. Watching water fall for nearly a kilometer is jaw-dropping.

Untouched Nature: Surrounded by dense rainforest and tepui mountains, it's a pristine spot with a powerful, almost spiritual presence.

Adventure: Getting there isn’t easy—you’ll need a river trip and sometimes a hike through the jungle—but that’s part of the magic. It feels like a journey to a hidden world.

💬 Visitor Experience

Best Time to Visit: During the rainy season (June to November) when the falls are in full flow.

Activities: Jungle trekking, river canoeing, wildlife spotting, and epic photography.

Challenges: It’s remote, with no direct road access, so tours require flights and boats. But the reward is unforgettable.

📸 Final Thoughts

Angel Falls is not just a sight—it's a feeling. The moment you hear the roar and see the mist from afar, you’ll understand why it's one of nature’s greatest wonders. It's a must-visit for adventure lovers, photographers, and those who...

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Find your journey Home Destinations Venezuela Places to visit Angel Falls and the Gran Sabana Things to do Visit Angel Falls Visit Angel Falls Angel Falls

Marvel at the world's tallest waterfall from above in a light aircraft, or reach the base of the falls by dugout canoe.

At 979m in height, Angel Falls is the world's tallest waterfall. It has a suitably dramatic setting within Venezuela's ‘Lost World’: a wild and isolated region known as the Gran Sabana, where table mountains poke through the clouds and rivers cascade over beds of jasper.

There is no road or permanent settlement close to the waterfall, and indeed it lies hidden in an area so remote that just 60 years ago this kilometre-high cascade was unknown to the outside world. Even today, Angel Falls retains its untouched beauty and offers an undiminished sense of wonder to the lucky few who get to discover it for themselves.

There are still only two ways to visit – either by flying overhead in a light aircraft for astonishing panoramic views, or on an adventurous boat journey along a river flanked by table mountains. Whichever you choose, it’s still very much possible to recapture the sense of astonishment that Jimmie Angel, the American pilot who crash-landed here in the 30s, must have felt as he first caught sight of this incomparable...

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