Visitors can spend hours exploring the boardwalks that crisscross the lakes or take a 20-minute electric-boat ride across Kozjak Lake.
This UNESCO World Heritage site is one of South America’s top tourist destinations, with visitors pouring in to Iguazu National Park to glimpse the area’s roughly 275 waterfalls.
In the northeast of Vietnam, remote Ban Gioc converges with China's Detian Falls to form one of Asia's greatest waterfalls.
Victoria Falls, the world's greatest single-drop waterfall, is stunning but not very high or broad.
Gullfoss (meaning “Golden Falls”) is one of Iceland’s most popular tourist destinations but one of the most visited waterfalls in Europe.
Niagara Falls, North America's most famous cascade, has captivated generations of honeymooners, visitors, and barrel-riders.
Reaching remote Sutherland Falls requires some effort. But the reward is jaw-dropping views of New Zealand’s tallest waterfall.
During the dry season, from December through April, there’s less water coming over, but also a better chance of seeing the falls