Imagine standing at the edge of the world — wind pulling at your jacket, 3,000 metres of thin mountain air in your lungs, and a river sliding silently over a cliff edge a few steps away, disappearing into a valley nearly a kilometre below. No guardrails. No crowds. Just you, the Drakensberg escarpment, and the raw, unfiltered scale of Africa's highest waterfall. That moment doesn't come easy — it costs you a long drive, a bumpy 4x4 ride, a set of chain ladders that will test your nerve, and several hours of honest climbing. But ask anyone who has stood at the top of Tugela Falls, and they'll tell you the same thing: every step was worth it. This guide gives you everything you need to get there safely, smartly, and ready to earn it. ...
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