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- In 2009, Kalambo Falls was included on UNESCO list of tentative World Heritage Sites. Justifications for the inclusion are that the Kalambo Falls are the 2nd...
- Kalambo Falls most certainly was known to people for hundreds of thousands of years – much longer than most other great waterfalls of the world.
- The falls is Downstream from the massive Kalambo Gorge which runs for 5km before opening out into the Tanganyika Rift Valley.
- We definitely had to earn our sighting of Kalambo Falls as we had to partake on a minimum 2-3 hour walk in each direction (or about 5km each way).
- The Kalambo waterfalls is the 2nd highest fall in Africa with a single drop of 250m. (second to one of the tiers of Tugela Falls in South Africa).
- Location (detailed): After a first sheer fall of 217m the Kalambo river then drops a further 830m, over a distance of 9.7km, to Lake Tanganyika.
- Kalambo Falls are the second highest single drop water fall in Africa, dropping 235 metres into the gorge before finally running into Lake Tanganyika.
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- Kalambo Falls is also considered one of the most important archaeological sites in Africa, with occupation spanning over 250,000 years.
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