Howick Falls is a waterfall located in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. The falls are situated in the town of Howick, about 95 km southwest of Durban. The waterfall is approximately 95 meters high and is fed by the Umgeni River.
Howick Falls is a popular tourist destination, and visitors can access several vantage points to view the falls from different angles. The main viewing platform is located at the top of the waterfall, and visitors can also access a lower platform for a closer view of the falls. There are also several hiking trails in the area, which provide scenic views of the surrounding landscape.
The falls have cultural significance to the Zulu people, who believe that the falls are inhabited by the spirits of their ancestors. According to legend, the falls are named after a Zulu chieftain who was thrown off the top of the falls by his enemies. The chieftain's mother, who was a powerful healer, is said to have thrown herself off the falls to avenge her son's death.
In addition to its natural beauty, Howick Falls is also known for its adrenaline activities such as white water rafting, abseiling, and zip lining. Visitors can also enjoy a variety of local food and crafts at the nearby markets.