Siri Waterfall

Gaua

Located on the island of Gaua in northern Vanuatu, the Siri Waterfall is the tallest in the archipelago, the perfect destination for a taste of adventure. As you fly into the airport you’ll see the rugged coastline and dense jungle that covers most of the island, with small villages and gardens dotted throughout. The best way to see Gaua is by foot, either on full or multi-day hikes. Meander through untouched rainforests and learn about the rich culture imbued in the very tapestry of local kastom. This is more than a tourist attraction, it’s a way of life. At 120 metres tall, the Siri Waterfall claims the title of the highest in the South Pacific. Enjoy a leisurely swim at the foot of the pounding cascades and a picnic lunch before starting the walk home. The 8 hour return trek will take you through coconut plantations, local gardens and in and out of rivers.



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