The two highest waterfalls in Venezuela after Angel Falls: what are they and where are they?

Venezuela is an area of ​​beautiful natural landscapes that hide wonders such as Angel Falls, the highest waterfall in the South American country and in the world at 979 meters. Known as Kerepakupai vená in the Pemona language, it is one of the most visited places by domestic and foreign tourists in the majestic Canaima National Park. There are other long waterholes also located at the top of the world's tallest waterfalls.

    Angel Falls in the state of Bolívar (Venezuela) is the highest waterfall in the world, measuring almost a kilometer in length.  Photo: AFP

Angel Falls in the state of Bolívar (Venezuela) is the highest waterfall in the world, measuring almost a kilometer in length. Photo: AFP

After Angel Falls, what are the highest waterfalls or waterfalls in Venezuela?

The country hides great waterfalls and few know that they also accompany Angel Falls at the top of the highest waterfalls in the world. The second highest waterfall in Venezuela is the Cure Jets, is located in the far east, in the state of Aragua. It has an elevation of 821 meters (2,693.6 feet).

The water falls over a mountain or ravine on one of the sides Sad golf mole, which is located in a remote area between the border of Aragua and Miranda. To achieve that Cure Jets It can be reached on foot from the city Morin ValleyYou climb an unmarked path surrounded by cattle pastures.

On social networks and platforms such as YouTube you can see how people go on an adventure trip to reach the second highest waterfall in Venezuela and the eleventh in the world.

The third highest waterfall in Venezuela is the Yutajé Falls, is located in the state of Amazonas (in the south of the country). This is an impressive waterfall that deserves to be explored. It has an altitude of about 715 meters and is located in a remote and undeveloped region. It has been part of the since November 2, 1990 Serranía Yutajé Coro-Coro Natural Monument and its name is derived from the Yutajé River and Yutajé Hill.

    Salto Yutajé, in the state of Amazonas, is the third highest waterfall in Venezuela and the world.  Photo: Facebook/Venezuela I love you

Salto Yutajé, in the state of Amazonas, is the third highest waterfall in Venezuela and the world. Photo: Facebook/Venezuela I love you

He Yutajé Falls It becomes an ideal destination for adventurers and nature lovers who want to escape the busy city life. Accessing this location can be challenging as one has to travel through dense jungle areas and navigate turbulent rivers.

Ranking of the highest waterfalls in the world and the location of Venezuela

  • Angel Falls – Venezuela (979 meters)
  • Tugela Falls – South Africa
  • Three Sisters Falls, Peru
  • Olo'upena – United States
  • Yumbilla Waterfall – Peru
  • Vinnufossen – Norway
  • Baläifossen – Niuruega
  • Pu'uka'oku Falls – United States
  • James Bruce Jump – Canada
  • Browne Falls – New Zealand
  • Los Choros de Cura – VenezuelaEla (821 meters)
  • Strupenfossen – Norway
  • Ramnefjellsfossen – Norway
  • Waihilau – United States
  • Colonial Creek Falls – United States
  • Mongefossen – Norway
  • Gocta Waterfall – Peru
  • Mutarazi Falls – Zimbabwe
  • Kjelfossen – Norway
  • Johannesburg Falls – United States
  • Dontefossen – Norway
  • Yosemite Falls – United States
  • Cloudcap Falls (Sulfide Creek Falls) – United States
  • Trou de Fer waterfalls – France
  • Ølmäafossen – Norway
  • Mana'wai'nui Falls – United States
  • Yutajé Falls – Venezuela (715 meters)
  • Kjeragfossen – Norway
  • Avalanche Pool Jump – United States
  • Harrison Basin Falls – United States.
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