The Havasu Falls it is one of the most beautiful and photographed waterfalls in the world. This is an absolutely amazingly beautiful waterfall located in a remote canyon of Arizona, USA. The water flows out of limestone, which gives it a pleasing blue-green hue. The falls consist of one main chute that drops over a 37 metres (120 feet) vertical cliff (due to the high mineral content of the water, the falls are ever-changing and sometimes break into two separate chutes of water) into a large pool.




The hike to Havasu Falls is located about ten miles in total. Beginning at Hualapai Hilltop, the trail to the waterfall down to the bottom of the canyon below. Although the first part of the trip down steep, it is easy to handle and becomes less intense after the first mile and a half or so, moderately suitable for hikers. Depending on when you make the trip, the Arizona heat can be stifling, so be sure to bring plenty of water for the journey.