Yes, Victoria Falls is significantly higher than Niagara Falls. Standing at a maximum height of approximately 108 meters (360 feet), Victoria Falls is more than twice the height of Niagara Falls, which has a maximum vertical drop of about 51 meters (167 feet). While Niagara Falls is famous for its immense water volume and flow rate, Victoria Falls holds the title for the "world's largest curtain of falling water" due to its combined height and extraordinary width of 1,708 meters (5,603 feet). To put the scale in perspective, the highest point of Victoria Falls—Rainbow Falls—is nearly as tall as a 35-story building. While both are considered among the world's most spectacular natural wonders, Victoria Falls' sheer vertical drop into the narrow Batoka Gorge creates a far more towering and dramatic "smoke that thunders" effect compared to the wide, powerful cascades of the Niagara River.