Papapapaitai (Tiavi) Falls
On Samoa's Upolu Island, there is a waterfall called Papapapaitai Falls. It is one of Samoa's tallest waterfalls, with a drop height of roughly 100 m. The waterfall is situated southwest of Mount Fiamoe along the central ridge of the volcano in the Tuamasaga district. Since Cross-Island Road passes close by and there is a viewing platform just across from the waterfall, it is simple to go to the waterfall. while traveling down the Cross-Island Road in the direction of Upolu's southern shore. A must-stop and see waterfall is Papapapaitai (Tiavi). One of Samoa's most popular waterfalls, measuring 100 meters high and flowing into a narrow canyon. All are given life and a feeling of mystery by its unspoilt surroundings.
The lookout's left side, where there was a tiny retaining wall before a valley right between dense grass, had the greatest views of the falls. Tall reeds and branches from a large tree that is virtually growing in the center of the field of view substantially obscure the right side of the lookout. You may see these waterfalls in all their glory from the side of the road, but you cannot approach them because of the gorge's steep walls.
Location: Tiavi, Upolu (signposted from Cross Island Road), Samoa