Yumbilla Falls

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Yumbilla Falls is a towering multi-tiered waterfall in northern Peru, recognized as one of the highest waterfalls in the world and a notable ecotourism attraction.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural monument
tourist attraction
waterfall
access hiking trail from Cuispes
category Landforms of Amazonas Region
Tourist attractions in Amazonas Region
Waterfalls of Peru
climate humid
tropical montane
continent South America
country Peru
drainageBasin Marañón River basin
ecosystem montane rainforest
elevation approximately 1829 meters above sea level
fauna birds
insects
flora ferns
orchids
hasFeature multiple viewpoints
surrounding waterfalls
height approximately 896 meters
heightRanking one of the highest waterfalls in the world
isPartOf Andes foothills
knownFor ecotourism
height
scenic beauty
languageRegion Spanish
localNameLanguage Spanish
locatedIn Amazonas Region NERFINISHED
Bongará Province NERFINISHED
Cuispes District NERFINISHED
locatedOn Yumbilla River NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Pedro Ruiz Gallo NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Cuispes NERFINISHED
notablePeriod 21st century tourism development
numberOfDrops 4
protectedStatus regional conservation interest
regionType cloud forest
tourismActivities birdwatching
hiking
nature photography
tourismType ecotourism
trailDifficulty moderate
waterfallType tiered waterfall

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Amazonas Region (Peru) contains Yumbilla Falls