KAYO FALL
Without doubt one of the most impressive on the North Kalule River, Kayo Falls (80 meters high) is a small jewel set between lush vegetation and this rocky cliff so particular with its structure similar to a giant mille-feuilles. The access to the foot of the waterfall starts from the park office, which serves as a small lodge. The descent is delicate because made slippery by the permanent drizzle. But the result is clearly worth the effort to admire all the force that emerges from these quantities of water thrown with fracas on the rocks.
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