The largest uninterrupted (free-fall) waterfall in the world is Angel Falls (Salto Ángel) in Venezuela, which boasts a total height of 979 meters (3,212 feet) and a primary free-fall drop of 807 meters (2,648 feet). Located in the Canaima National Park, the water falls from the edge of the Auyán-tepui mountain. The height is so great that during the dry season, the water often atomizes into mist before it even reaches the ground. To put its scale in perspective, it is nearly 19 times higher than Niagara Falls. While other waterfalls like Tugela Falls in South Africa claim to be taller in total "multi-step" height, Angel Falls is the undisputed record holder for a single, continuous vertical drop. For travelers in 2026, reaching the falls remains a challenging adventure, typically requiring a flight to the village of Canaima followed by a river trip in a motorized canoe and a hike through the jungle, making it one of the most remote and majestic natural wonders on the planet.