Takakkaw Falls (Banff National Park Hiking Expedition)


Takakkaw Falls
(Banff National Park Hiking Expedition)
Hello guys!
Back again with another short blog from Banff National Park Hiking Expedition.
On my last hiking day in Banff National Park, I woke up pretty late at the Two Jack Lake
and some time relax and plan my day ahead of anything I was supposed to do.
While checking out my itinerary I knew I had some extra time to check out
some other falls out of Banff, so then I decided to drive to Takakkaw Falls.
Takakkaw Falls was out of the Banff National Park range so it would have taken me
a good 1hr 30min drive to get there and to enter a new territory Yoho National Park.
While making my drive to this falls I couldn't stop to notice how beautiful the Rocky
Mountains looked from just the road view, without actually stepping foot into the
top of any hikes I could tell I would enjoy this part of Canada.
As soon as you arrive at the main road you can spot Takakkaw Falls from far away.
Takakkaw Falls is considered the tallest waterfall in the Canadian Rockies and
second-tallest in Canada, coming in at 1,224 feet tall is definitely worth something.
One of the first things I notice is how beautiful and clear the water looks on this area,
somewhat it gives a majestic feeling about this place.
It is stunning and astonishing to see Takakkaw Falls up this close
that I gasped a couple of times every time I looked up.
It is said that the waterfall is based on the word "cree" meaning magnificent,
which it is properly used when it comes to this waterfall.
Takakkaw Falls deserves all the praise that it receives and it is without question
one of the most beautiful waterfalls I have experience here in Canada.
Guys hope you get to enjoy all the photos and angles of this amazing fall.

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