Khe Kem Waterfall - Nghe An tourist destination
(Baonghean) - About 25 km from Con Cuong Town, Kem Waterfall (also known as Khe Kem Waterfall) is considered a wonder of nature bestowed upon Pu Mat National Park.
![]() |
Khe Kem Waterfall (Con Cuong) is an interesting tourist destination in Pu Mat National Park - Western Nghe An Biosphere Reserve.
From a height of 500m, with a slope of about 80°, the water from above falls down strongly through three steps, creating white foam. From afar, Kem waterfall looks like a white silk strip on the green background of Pu Mat National Park. The road to the waterfall is winding, curving and bumpy. Maybe that will discourage visitors, but for those who overcome the not-so-short journey to see with their own eyes a natural creation for Pu Mat, they will certainly not feel regretful. Looking up from the foot of the waterfall, you will have the feeling that the stream flows endlessly in white foam strips, like a long white silk strip. Blending in with that magical white color is a clear, cool stream with the singing of all kinds of birds. Above and on both sides of the waterfall is a carpet of vegetation with hundreds of species of flowers blooming all year round. Each season has a different type of flower, making visitors feel like they are lost in a vast flower garden. At the foot of the waterfall is a long stream with flat rocks like large tables for visitors to rest. Also at the foot of the waterfall, there are small lakes of different depths, creating a wonderful natural landscape painting. In the summer, the temperature in the waterfall area is 200C, very cool. In the morning, visitors can immerse themselves in the cool nature of Khe Kem waterfall in the typical hot and humid sun of the Central region.
Visitors can freely play by the waterfall to enjoy the cool air and fresh natural environment, then drink rice wine, eat bamboo rice or watch the Lam dances of the Thai ethnic people. Visitors can follow the trail to the top of the waterfall, freely admire the mountain and forest scenery. On the way to Kem waterfall, the impression that remains in visitors about the beauty of Pu Mat is the sound of water flowing at Pha Lai dam, in the red color like royal poinciana on the treetops on both banks of Giang river. On both sides of the river, the trees are dense, wild with the highlight being the majestic limestone mountains, dotted with the colorful colors of orchids and the cool, clear blue water. From Khe Diem bridge intersection on Highway 7, going along the road to Mon Son, Luc Da area of Con Cuong district about 3 km, visitors will encounter Moc stream. Unlike other streams, the water here seems to rise from the ground, clear and flowing, dispelling the scorching heat of summer.
TB(Synthetic)