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Kalandula Falls

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Kalandula Falls, located in the city of Malanje, Angola, is one of the largest and most spectacular waterfalls in Africa. The falls are approximately 105 meters high and 400 meters wide, creating a breathtaking spectacle as the water cascades over the cliff edge into the Lucala River below. The surrounding landscape is lush and verdant, offering stunning panoramic views that attract tourists from around the world.

Visitors to Kalandula Falls can enjoy a variety of activities, including guided tours that provide insights into the local flora and fauna. Additionally, the nearby Pungo Andongo stones, a collection of massive black rocks with unique shapes, are another must-see attraction. These natural wonders, combined with the awe-inspiring power of the falls, make a trip to Kalandula an unforgettable experience.

Plan your visit

Planning a trip to the majestic Kalandula Falls in Malanje? Here are some tips and tricks to help you get the most out of your visit: 1. Check weather forecasts ahead of time - heavy rains can cause flooding that can make it unsafe to be near the falls. 2. Bring plenty of water and snacks as there is limited food and amenities around the area. 3. Avoid going during peak times as it can be crowded, which may diminish your experience at this natural wonder.
4. Research local tour companies for guided hikes - they know all the best spots! 5. Wear comfortable shoes and pack lightweight clothing if planning on hiking or exploring, but be sure to bring a light jacket just in case temperatures drop suddenly during rain showers or evenings when reflecting off the falls’ misty spray!

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