Kalandula Falls Expedition
Africa's second-largest waterfall — a thundering natural wonder few have witnessed

Tour Overview
Kalandula Falls (formerly Duque de Bragança Falls) is one of Africa's most magnificent waterfalls — 105 metres high and 400 metres wide on the Lucala River in Malanje Province. During the rainy season, the volume of water creates a spectacle that rivals Victoria Falls, yet you'll likely have the viewpoint entirely to yourself. The expedition from Luanda takes you through Angola's lush interior — past rice paddies, tropical forests, and traditional villages. Along the way, visit the mysterious Pedras Negras (Black Stones) of Pungo Andongo, a dramatic cluster of enormous black rock formations steeped in local legend.
Your Journey
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Arrive and transfer to your accommodation. Welcome briefing and orientation. Settle in and explore your immediate surroundings.
Tonight's Stay
Accommodation in Malanje
Full day dedicated to: Africa's 2nd-largest waterfall. Journey to Kalandula Falls, Africa's second-largest waterfall by volume. At 105m high and 400m wide, this thundering cascade is one of the continent's...
Tonight's Stay
Accommodation in Malanje
Full day dedicated to: Pedras Negras rock formations. Journey to Kalandula Falls, Africa's second-largest waterfall by volume. At 105m high and 400m wide, this thundering cascade is one of the continent's...
Tonight's Stay
Accommodation in Malanje
Final morning at leisure. Transfer to the airport or onward destination. End of an unforgettable journey.
4 Days of Unforgettable Moments
11 curated activities across your journey
Interactive Route Map
What's Included
- 4x4 transport throughout
- Expert local guide
- All park/entry fees
- Hotel accommodation
- Meals during expedition
Not Included
- International flights
- Visa fees
- Travel insurance
- Gratuities
How to Get There
Fly to Quatro de Fevereiro International Airport (LAD) in Luanda. Domestic flights to Malanje, Namibe, Lubango. 4x4 essential for remote areas.
Best Time to Visit
May–October (dry season) for wildlife and travel. Coast pleasant year-round. Rainy season (Nov–Apr) makes some roads impassable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Starting from
$300
per person sharing
No booking fees · Free cancellation up to 30 days
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