Discover 7 waterfalls in the Central Highlands during the Western New Year.
Dray Nur, Dray Sap, Trinh Nu waterfalls... are all beautiful and majestic waterfalls in the Central Highlands that you should schedule a trip to explore in early 2017.
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Dray Sap Waterfall(Dak Lak province) in the Ede language means "smoke waterfall." This name comes from the fact that the water curves over the rocks before cascading down like a giant curtain of water. |
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To get here, follow the road to Dray Nur, or take bus number 13 (Buon Ma Thuot - Krong No). The bus will drop you off right in front of the waterfall entrance. |
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Dray Nur WaterfallLocated about 30 km from Buon Ma Thuot City (Dak Lak province), the waterfall is situated along National Highway 14. Near Bridge 14, turn left to reach the waterfall. With a length of over 200 meters and a height of over 30 meters, the waterfall acts like a wall connecting the two provinces of Dak Nong and Dak Lak. |
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Exciting experiences here include wearing a life jacket and walking through a wall of water into the cave, exploring what is said to be the palace of the sea king, or feeling the cold and the pounding of the water while standing in the middle of the current. |
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Thuy Tien WaterfallAlso known as the Three-Tiered Waterfall, it is located about 56 km from Buon Ma Thuot City (Dak Lak). |
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The waterfall consists of three tiers with many rocks piled on top of each other. The first tier has a gentle slope with easy steps to climb up and down. The second tier is wider with many rocky steps. On the third tier, water cascades straight down from above, forming fairly deep pools. Photo: Travel. |
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Krong Kma Waterfall (Dak Lak)Originating from the highest peak of the Cu Yang Sin mountain range, it cascades down to the foot of the mountain, forming a pristine and picturesque waterfall. |
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You can climb upstream along the waterfall, exploring the mountain scenery with its wide, cool blue lake, and enjoying the tranquil atmosphere amidst the wild nature. |
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Seven Branches WaterfallThis is a beautiful scenic spot located in Ea Wer, Buon Don, Dak Lak. The waterfall's name originates from the fact that the Serepok River, when flowing here, encounters a large rocky rapids. This rock splits the river's flow into seven smaller streams. Photo: Daklaktourism. |
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Gia Long WaterfallLocated upstream of the Serepok River in Dak Nong province, the waterfall's name originates from the fact that King Gia Long ordered the mountain to be cut and the forest cleared to create a road so he could come here to admire the waterfall. |
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Without human intervention or the hustle and bustle of roadside stalls, Gia Long Waterfall is a majestic symphony amidst the mountains and forests, captivating countless visitors. |
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Virgin WaterfallLocated in the heart of Ea T'ling town, Dak Nong province, the waterfall attracts visitors with its cluster of cracked, dark gray basalt columns scattered along the stream banks. Here, you can participate in activities such as elephant riding, fishing, relaxing in thatched huts, or perched precariously on rocks while listening to the sound of flowing water and birdsong. |
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