After a small yet exciting hike you reach the first and
tallest waterfall which offers a nice swimming hole with rocks you can jump from into the pool.
Not exact matches
You can finish up by lounging in front of a thundering nine - storey -
tall waterfall —
which is truly majestic and also entirely manmade.
Hanauma Bay ($ 1 for car parking; $ 7 for admission) is famous for snorkeling, Manoa Falls is a 100 - foot -
tall waterfall surrounded by a lush rainforest, and of course, there's Diamond Head crater
which will give you the best views of Honolulu for free.
Maui's
tallest waterfall is also one of its most exclusive; the only view of this 1,100 - foot jaw - dropper is from the cockpit of a hovering helicopter —
which can only make the voyage into the remote valley during calm and clear conditions.
Next to the dining pavilion are ponds filled with water lilies, a cascading
waterfall and
tall vase fountains
which flow gently in the background.
Gardens by the Bay is a must - visit, and home to the Cloud Forest Dome
which is the
tallest indoor
waterfall in the world.
The highest peak on the island is Khao Salak Phet, rising from the ground at 743 meters, and given its mountainous terrain there is an abundance of
waterfalls with the
tallest but not always the most accessible being Klong Neung
waterfall,
which can be found on the eastern side of island.
We will then pass a
tall waterfall before arriving at the archaeological site called Wiñay Wayna at (2,650 m / 8,700 ft),
which is named after an orchid and means Forever Young in Quechua.