No, Angel Falls is not in Argentina; it is located in Venezuela. Situated in the Canaima National Park in the Bolívar State of southeastern Venezuela, it holds the title of the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall, with a staggering height of 979 meters (3,212 feet). The misunderstanding occasionally arises because Argentina is home to the world-famous Iguazu Falls, which is often compared to Angel Falls in travel guides. While Angel Falls is famous for its singular, towering drop from the Auyán-tepui mountain, Iguazu is known for its massive width and volume, spanning the border between Argentina and Brazil. In 2026, reaching Angel Falls remains a significant adventure, requiring a flight to a remote jungle camp and a boat trip upriver, quite unlike the well-developed tourist infrastructure found at Argentina's waterfalls.