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Water & Ice · Georgetown, Potaro-Siparuni, GY

Kaieteur Falls — Guyana

Kaieteur Falls on the Potaro River in Guyana's Pakaraima Highlands — the world's largest single-drop waterfall by volume (663 cubic metres per second over a 226-metre drop), roughly 4 times the height of Niagara and 5 times its flow, yet surrounded by pristine Guyana Shield rainforest and receiving fewer than 1,000 visitors per year — creates one of the world's most powerful and most isolated waterfall encounters. The small-plane arrival from Georgetown (45 minutes to a grass airstrip above the falls, then a 10-minute walk to the rim) positions visitors at the falls' lip without any guardrail, the spray reaching 100 metres and the canyon below invisible in the mist. The golden tree frog (Anomaloglossus beebei), found only in the bromeliads beside Kaieteur Falls, and the swift colony (thousands of white-collared swifts nesting behind the falls) create a wildlife dimension that the falls' sheer physical power cannot exhaust.

When
Jan — Dec, peak May — Aug
Best viewing
A small-plane flight from Georgetown delivers you to a grass airstrip steps from the unguarded rim of the world's most powerful single-drop waterfall, surrounded by pristine Amazonian rainforest and almost no other visitors. The experience is raw, loud, and genuinely isolated.
Category
Water & Ice
Status
Peak season

About this spectacle

Standing at the unguarded rim of Kaieteur Falls, visitors confront 226 metres of sheer freefall as the Potaro River launches itself off the Pakaraima plateau edge. The roar is physical — felt in the chest as much as heard — and the spray erupts upward 100 metres, soaking anyone near the lip. Below, the canyon disappears entirely into white mist. The surrounding Guyana Shield rainforest presses to the very edge, unbroken and undeveloped in every direction. At dusk and dawn, thousands of white-collared swifts stream in and out from behind the curtain of water in a wheeling, chattering mass. In the bromeliad clusters along the clifftop, the tiny golden tree frog — found nowhere else on Earth — clings to its impossibly specialised world. The small-plane approach over unbroken canopy, the grass airstrip landing, and the short walk to the rim mean visitors arrive with almost no transition: one moment jungle, the next the most powerful single-drop waterfall on the planet, with no barriers, no crowds, and no infrastructure between you and it.

When to go

Jan — Dec, peak May — Aug

Getting there

Nearest airport: GEO. Nearest city: Georgetown.

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