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Epupa Falls (also known as Monte Negro Falls in Angola) is a series of large waterfalls formed by the Cunene River on the border of Angola and Namibia, in the Kaokoland area of the Kunene Region.
In the Herero language of northern Namibia, Epupa translates as ‘falling water’, and the series of glittering cataracts that make up the Epupa Falls – as the Kunene River tumbles some 50-metres through a series of gorges – is certainly a highlight of this remote corner of the country.
The border river between Namibia and Angola, the Kunene, plummets down a 40 metre deep gorge at the Epupa Falls close to the nearby village of Epupa. In the Herero language Epupa means “falling water”.
Epupa falls provide a fantastic view, palm trees lining the water side, baobabs isolated on rocks between water masses smashing down the rocks. Take the walk up the hill and pay 40 N$ to the nice lady awaiting you there.
Epupa Falls Lodge, on the banks of the Kunene River, is a privately owned lodge in remote northwest Namibia, offering an authentic wilderness experience and the ultimate off-the-beaten-track experience.
Epupa Falls Namibia What is interesting about the waterfall? The main attraction of Epupa Falls for visitors is the journey through the almost impenetrable forests and unspoilt wildlife.
Epupa Falls, found in Kaokoland in the northwestern corner of Namibia, is a hidden gem that enchants visitors with its natural beauty and cultural richness. Nestled along the Kunene River, this stunning waterfall is a must-visit destination for travellers seeking a blend of breathtaking landscapes, cultural experiences, and adventure activities ...
Epupa Falls is a cascading sheet of water that plunges 37 meters into an abyss. It is Namibia’s grandest waterfall and one of the most beautiful natural attractions in the country. Though it its size and scale cannot be compared with the thunderous Victoria Falls in nearby Zambia, the waterfall is a must-see attraction nonetheless.
The Epupa falls are located at the Kunene River, bordering Namibia and Angola in the Kaokoland area. The falls are fored by a series of cascades that drop for about 60m over a distance of approximately 1.5 km.
Epupa Falls presents a spectacular sight of jaw-dropping beauty on the Kunene River, forming the border between Namibia and Angola. In the local language of the Ovahimba people that live here, Epupa means “falling water” while also known as the Monte Negro falls in Angola.