(Baonghean.vn) -Untouched, majestic, and picturesque, the most beautiful waterfalls in western Nghe An province promise to be an attractive destination during holidays.
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| The Ngoc Lam Waterfall (Thanh Chuong) is located about 20km from the Ho Chi Minh Trail. Along with the Thanh Chuong tea plantation, it is an ideal tourist destination for a one-day trip for visitors from Vinh City and surrounding areas. Photo: Huy Thu |
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| Khe Kèm Waterfall (Yên Khê – Con Cuông) attracts hundreds or thousands of tourists during holidays. Besides swimming in Khe Kèm Waterfall, visitors can also visit the nearby Nướcọc stream and experience community-based tourism in the area. Photo: Hồ Phương |
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| Cay Don Waterfall (also known as White Chicken Waterfall) is located in Tam Hop commune (Tuong Duong district), about 20km from National Highway 7. This waterfall was recently discovered and is attracting many tourists from near and far. Photo: Dao Tho |
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| With its base cutting through a lush green forest, the gently sloping waterfall erodes the precarious rocks. The water, glistening in the sunlight, flows peacefully along the rocky banks. Sao Va Waterfall is intertwined with the historical story of the Thai ethnic community in Northwest Vietnam and is a leading natural heritage site of Que Phong district. Photo: Sach Nguyen |
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| The Seven-Tier Waterfall (Hua Muong village, Hanh Dich commune, Que Phong district) is considered a "fairy" awakened from a thousand-year slumber. This system of seven waterfalls is an extremely attractive destination for those who enjoy exploration and adventure tourism. Visiting the Seven-Tier Waterfall also allows you to immerse yourself in the pristine world of Pu Hoat National Forest. Photo: Ho Phuong |
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| Located along the same route and within the waterfall system of the mountainous district of Quế Phong is Quả Xẳng Waterfall (Hạnh Dịch, Quế Phong). This waterfall captivates visitors with its pristine beauty amidst the dense forest. To reach the waterfall, one must follow the footprints of forest dwellers. Photo: Sách Nguyễn |
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