Niagara Falls, one of the most famous waterfalls and most beautiful landscapes in existence, is located on the international border between the United States and Canada. This waterfall is the result of thousands of years of water flow battling the earth’s surface. In the native language, Niagara translates to “Thunderous Sound,” a name that perfectly fits this waterfall. Tourists, upon approaching the falls, hear the mighty roar of thousands of liters of water cascading from a height even before seeing Niagara; an experience that is completed by the magnificent view of Niagara Falls. Many people around the world mistakenly believe that Niagara is the tallest waterfall in the world; however, you should know that “Tugela Falls” in South Africa, with a height of 948 meters, holds the title of the tallest waterfall in the world, and there are hundreds of waterfalls taller than Niagara globally. Niagara ranks thirteenth in the list of the widest waterfalls in the world and eleventh in the list of the volume of water falling. Join us on a journey among the sparkling drops of water and watch the reflection of sunlight in a waterfall amidst pristine and unique nature.