Located on the Havasupai Indian Reservation, at the bottom of the Grand Canyon near the town of Supai, Arizona, the Havasu Falls are a breathtaking lush oasis in the middle of the Arizona desert. Considered one of the most beautiful and most famous waterfalls in the world, Havasu is not easy to reach as you need to hike 10 miles to the campground all the way down the steep, dry canyon slopes. Havasu Falls Trail is not a hike you can do in a day and it is actually not allowed to do it as a day hike. Resting in the campground before going the hard way back up is a good idea. There are, of course, easier ways: You can hire one of the reputable tour companies with mules or even hop on a helicopter; but where is the fun in that?

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