Kalambo Falls is one of Africa’s most spectacular natural attractions, holding the title as the second tallest free-leaping waterfall on the continent, with a stunning drop of 221 meters. Located along the Kalambo River, which forms the border between Tanzania and Zambia, these majestic falls flow directly into the vast Lake Tanganyika. As one of Africa’s tallest uninterrupted waterfalls, Kalambo Falls is a must-see for nature enthusiasts and adventure travelers alike.
A visit to Kalambo Falls offers more than just breathtaking views of the falls. You’ll have the chance to explore the stunning natural surroundings and experience the unique culture of the local communities living near the falls.
In addition to its scenic beauty, Kalambo Falls is an important archaeological site in Tanzania. The area around the falls has been inhabited since the Stone Age, with tools and other remains found at the site dating back over 300,000 years. Evidence of early human life, including the use of fire, makes this a fascinating destination for history buffs.
The best time to visit Kalambo Falls is typically May and June, when the falls are at their most impressive, with a high flow of water due to the region’s rainy season (from January to April). The flow of water decreases later in the year, and by October or November, the falls may not be as visually striking. However, the falls are beautiful year-round, and the timing of your visit will depend on how much rainfall the area has received.
There are a variety of accommodations near Kalambo Falls, catering to different budgets and preferences. Whether you’re looking for a more affordable option or a luxurious stay, you’ll find something that suits your needs. Some of the popular lodges in the area include:
If you’d like more information about booking your stay, don’t hesitate to contact us!
When visiting Tanzania, you will need to obtain a tourist visa. Many visitors prefer to arrange their visa before traveling, but it can also be obtained upon arrival at any Tanzanian entry point for a fee of USD 100. You may also be asked to provide proof of yellow fever vaccination and a COVID-19-free certificate (depending on your country of origin). Visa and entry regulations can change, so it’s a good idea to check with your local Tanzanian embassy or the official Tanzanian government website for the latest information.
To make the most of your visit to Kalambo Falls, Trek Africa Expeditions offers customized transport options. We recommend 4×4 Land Cruisers (USD 200-250 per day) or 4×4 Safari Vans (USD 200 per day) for a comfortable journey through Tanzania’s varied terrain. These vehicles come with an experienced driver to ensure smooth travel. If you’d like to get an estimate of your transportation costs, just let us know your travel schedule and we’ll calculate the distance and fuel requirements.
At Trek Africa Expeditions, we specialize in organizing unforgettable safari experiences in Tanzania. Our trips are eco-friendly and designed to showcase the best of Tanzania’s wildlife, culture, and scenic beauty. We are highly rated on TripAdvisor for our exceptional service and dedication to sustainable tourism. Whether you’re interested in Big 5 safaris, gorilla trekking, chimpanzee trekking, mountain hiking, or cultural encounters, we offer diverse experiences to make your African adventure truly memorable.
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