Discover the wild beauty of the 3-tier waterfall in Ky Son
Ngoc Phuong•DNUM_CBZAGZCACF 10:06
Coming to Ky Son district this hot season, in addition to enjoying the cool climate in Muong Long, it would be a mistake if people did not come to explore the 3-storey waterfall in Nam Can.
About 12 km from the center of Ky Son district, people will be able to explore the wild beauty, cool climate, and feel refreshed when immersing themselves in the masterpiece of nature at the 3-storey waterfall in Nam Can. Photo: Ngoc PhuongThe road to the 3-tier waterfall is very convenient. From the main road, cars go along the concrete road to the foot of the waterfall. Photo: Ngoc PhuongFrom the foot of the waterfall to the waterfall point, which is more than 300m long, along the way, people can freely explore the beautiful scenery here. Photo: Ngoc PhuongThe waterfall has rocks with beautiful white stripes. Photo: Ngoc PhuongThe color of the rocks stands out through the sunlight filtering through the foliage on the mountain top. Photo: Ngoc PhuongAlong the way, passing through strangely undulating rocks, the stream water from the waterfall creates white foam. Photo: Ngoc PhuongThe deeper you go, the more you can discover the majestic beauty of nature along both sides. Mr. Lau Ba Chay - Chairman of Nam Can Commune People's Committee said: "To exploit and create an eco-tourism destination in the area, in April 2025, Nam Can Commune held an opening ceremony, officially turning the 3-storey waterfall into an eco-tourism destination. The commune also created a small dirt road about 600m long leading to the waterfall. At the same time, more bamboo and wooden bridges were built to make it easier for people to go to the top of the waterfall to explore". Photo: Ngoc PhuongPeople can stop to rest on large rocks. Lie down, relax and enjoy the cool, fresh air that nature has to offer. Photo: Ngoc PhuongAfter exploring for more than 300m, everyone reached the top of the waterfall, and did not forget to capture the beautiful image of the 3-tier waterfall in Nam Can. Photo: Ngoc Phuong