Malanje Ndatalando

KALANDULA FALLS

The Malanje Provence is rich in sights Exotic plant life paired with rare animal species makes Malanje a breathtaking experience.

Kalandula Falls are still a haven of tranquility here you can experience the real Africa the Kalandula Falls lie in the course of the Lucala River they are among the most impressive natural wonders of Angola and are the second highest in Africa with a drop of 105 m.

Covered by a large rainbow and a marvelous view form the top The Kalandula Falls are a must visit for all travelers in Angola.

Whether you are a nature lover or any other kind of traveller, Kalandula Falls will be an experience of a lifetime. The road to the destination will build anticipation that will peak when you arrive, causing a rush of awe for the wonders of nature. The province Malanje is rich in sights. The Pedras Negras “black stones” are a mystical place with an interesting history. The historic site was the venue of the resistance to the Portuguese.

 

Kalandula Falls

 

Day 1, 2 – Luanda

Arrive in Luanda and transfer to the hotel. Explore the key sights of Luanda, with impressive old colonial buildings, bustling markets and the Forteleza de Sao Miguel. Relax by the swimming pool at the hotel.

Luanda

Founded by the Portuguese sailor Paulo Dias de Novais in 1573 under the name São Paulo de Luanda, now Luanda is breath taking capital and the largest city of Angola. Its heart burst with unique culture and history. It is impossible to miss the towering obelisk-like structure shooting above the rest of the city, a mausoleum dedicated to Augustinho Neto, the first President of Angola. Other sites worth visiting include the Fortaleza de Sao Miguel, a 16th century building built during the earliest period of colonial rule and a self-contained city for the military garrison, as well as a holding point for slaves – the highlight here are the ornate hand painted wall tiles.

Day 3, 4, 5 – Kalandula Falls

Arrive to Kalandula Falls. Exploration of Kalandula Falls area and impressive mission church (Igreja de São Miguel) built in 1958. Overnight stay and dinner at Malange.

Kalandula Falls

Kalandula is a waterfall in north-western Angola, in the province of Malanje, on the Lucala River, accessed by routes leading through rocky landscapes. In colonial times, it was called the waterfall of the Duque de Bragança Falls, as a tribute to the Portuguese royal family. Irrespective of ranking, at 105m high and about 400m wide they are spectacular and well worth making the effort to visit them. Whether you are a nature lover or any other kind of traveller, Kalandula Falls will be an experience of a lifetime. The road to the destination will build anticipation that will peak when you arrive, causing a rush of awe for the wonders of nature. The province Malanje is rich in sights. The Pedras Negras “black stones” are a mystical place with an interesting history. The historic site was the venue of the resistance to the Portuguese.

Angola is one of the three countries in the world with the highest biodiversity. This is reflected, especially in this region. Exotic plant life paired with rare animal species makes Malanje a breath-taking experience. Dive into the tropical forests of Angola and experience Africa in a very authentic way. In contrast to the well-known African waterfalls, such as In the Victoria Falls, the Kalandula Falls are still a haven of tranquillity. Far away from mass tourism, one can often admire and enjoy this spectacle on its own. Here you can experience the real Africa.

Day 6 – Luanda

Arrive to Luanda and transfer to the hotel. Relax by the swimming pool.

Day 7 – Luanda

Transfer to the airport. Departure.

 

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