1. Iguazu Falls, Argentina/Brazil
Iguazu Falls is actually a chain of hundreds of individual waterfalls stretched out almost three kilometers to create the world’s largest waterfall on the border between Brazil and Argentina on the Iguazu River. The visual and sound effects of all this water tumbling down some 70 meters is truly like nothing else in the world.
2. Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe/Zambia
The Zambia side takes you up close and personal with the impressive wall of water that plunges over a 1.7-kilometer-wide precipice that is more than 100 meters deep. You can even swim in Devil’s Pool, which is literally at the top of the falls on the Zambian side.