Let’s face it – we’re fans of water. And the great outdoors. And traveling. Which is why we’ve partnered with Dollar Flight Club to help you discover our favorite waterfalls around the world for a fraction of the price. They help adventurers like you save 50-60% on international flights, by sending flight deals directly to your inbox, so all you have to do is choose which waterfall to go to.

Discover some of the most epic and beautiful sites of falling water recommended by some of our LifeStraw team members. Ready? Let’s jet set!

The Ultimate Show: Tiu Kelep Waterfalls – Lombok, Indonesia

Photo courtesy of Mathieu

Known as Lombok’s best kept secret, Tiu Kelep Waterfalls is a majestic reward after a bit of a hike located at the foot of Mount Rinjani. The entrance fee is about $0.70 USD and it takes about 45 minutes to reach the waterfall through the jungle. There’s also a smaller waterfall on this hike, about 10 minutes in, called Sendang Gile, a 2 for 1 deal!

My ultimate shower after 3 days hiking around Mont Rinjani. The fresh mist provided by the waterfall gets you so wet that you inevitably want to go for the swim…very, very, very refreshing. This is the perfect getaway after [an] epic hike of the beautiful scenery that Mont Rinjani sunrise offers, the ideal place for a sip with your LifeStraw 😉. I found it to be very non-touristy as [a local photographer and I were the only people on site].

PS: It is cold, so you better have some dry clothes to put on afterwards as well as good hiking shoes to walk in the river. Mathieu, R&D

 

FAIRYTALES AND MOVIE SETS:Plitvice Lakes National Park – Lika-Senj County, Karlovac County, Croatia
Photo courtesy of President-Zagreb.com

You’ve seen the photos – the seemingly endless chain of waterfalls in a country you may have heard of via Game of Thrones. Plitvice Lakes, a UNESCO World Heritage site, lives up to the hype. The 295 square kilometer forest is known for a chain of 16 terraced lakes, joined by waterfalls that extend into a limestone canyon. The walkways are sturdily built and easy to navigate. But try to get an early start if you visit – this place gets packed with tourists.

My favorite waterfalls are the Plitvica Jezera because there’s not only ONE waterfall, but countless ones embedded in a fairy tale environment. In fact, quite a few movies were shot there because of the stunning views of greenery and the azure water. Roberto, European Sales