What are some waterfalls in Africa is, surprisingly, not the most common of questions. When people think of Africa, most people tend to think of a vast desert. Others will automatically here the word Africa and think of the wildlife and safaris. While the continent of Africa is home to the largest desert in the world and a great deal of animal species, it is also home to some of the world’s most amazing waterfalls. So, what are the names of some of these waterfalls which are located in Africa?

Waterfalls are certainly an amazing breathtaking feature of the planet. While you are able to find waterfalls on nearly every continent in the world, Africa is home to some of the most amazing and breathtaking waterfalls on planet earth. Some of the areas where you can see these waterfalls include Zambia, Uganda, and Kenya.
Zambia is home to one of Africa’s most famous waterfalls, Victoria Falls (Mosi-oa-Tunya).
Victoria Falls is most definitely the most impressive of all of the African waterfalls. The waterfall is formed by the Zambezi River. The falls are the result of where the entire width of the river empties over a 108 meter vertical rock wall into a narrow gorge. The mist rising from the bottom of the falls can be seen and felt from as far away as Livingstone as the volume of water over the falls is estimated to be anywhere from 300 to 3,000 cubic meters per second.
The sheer size of the falls makes them impossible to see from any one viewpoint. To take in the entire view of the falls it is necessary to view them from the air. Tourist’s experiences at the falls vary because it all depends on how high the Zambezi river is at the time of viewing.
Zambi is also home to other waterfalls such as:
Uganda has seen its share of turmoil over the past years. However, the country’s reputation has failed to deter tourists from visiting the country’s fascinating falls.
Some of the waterfalls of Uganda include:
Uganda is prime for waterfalls and can also be a spot to see such wildlife as endangered gorillas. Tourists who are adventurous enough to travel to this country’s Rwenzori Mountains will see waterfalls that have been unaffected by tourism and development.
Kenya is the country to go to for some amazing wildlife sightings. It is not surprising to see more than one waterfall in this country while on safari. One of the most popular waterfalls here is the Thomson Falls.
Tanzania is its only equal when it comes to seeing the array of animals for which Africa is famous. Kenya’s geography also makes it very diverse because it is one of the few countries in Africa that offers everything. Kenya is desert, mountain, plateau, forest, valley, beach, and waterfall all on one general area.
Clearly, then, there are a wide variety of waterfalls throughout Africa that you can visit. So, when you get ready to pack your bags and head on a trip, make sure you take the time out to visit these wonders of the world.