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  • Tugela Falls, series of cataracts in KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa. The falls are located near the source of the Tugela River in the Drakensberg mountains and are situated within Royal Natal National Park. Tugela Falls ranks among the world’s highest, with an uninterrupted leap of 1,350 feet (411 metres) and a total drop of 3,110 feet (947 metres).
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  • Tugela Falls (uThukela in Zulu) is a complex of seasonal waterfalls located in the Drakensberg (Dragon's Mountains)...
  • Tugela Falls is completely viewed as the second-tallest wellspring for the most part, following Venezuela’s Heavenly Messenger Falls.
  • In winter, often covered in snow, the top of Tugela Falls freezes to form beautiful pillars of ice, making it one of the rare sights to behold.
  • Tugela Falls is another top contender for the world’s largest waterfall, dropping a total of somewhere around 3,110 feet down from the Drakensberg Mountains of...
  • Tugela Falls is a must see and if you can camp overnight it’s well worth it for the spectacular sunrise.
  • Tugela Falls - Hiking to the 2nd Tallest Waterfall.
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  • The Sentinel Peak Chain Ladder hike in the Drakensberg to the top of the Tugela Falls is probably one of the most renowned and popular walks...
  • The second trail to the foot of the Tugela Falls starts at Royal Natal National Park, which is seven kilometers gradient up the Tugela Gorge and winds through...
  • With a water fall height of 948 meters, Tugela is a beautiful sight from top to bottom.
  • However, if you want a circular route, you can also finish your Tugela Falls hike by descending via the Beacon Buttress gully.