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5 The Most Famous Waterfalls In Viet Nam From North To South

Beyond the beautiful beaches and the desert sand dunes, deep in the jungle blanketed mountains of Vietnam connect some of the most thrilling natural. At some of this most popular destination, Vietnam has countless waterfalls speckled across it's length in attractions in the country: waterfalls are as ancient rivers wend their way through the high country, water cascades over precipices, carving the rock and earthen landscape away.

Ban Gioc – North of Hanoi
These renowned falls are fed by the Quay Son River that marks the border between China and Vietnam. It is a symbolic river adorned with a powerful waterfall known as Ban Gioc. These falls are highly recognizable as one of the most iconic natural wonders of Vietnam. Just 10-minute walk from the parking lot, but you'll go through beautiful rice paddies.  Upon at Ban Gioc waterfall, You will sink into the large pool at the bottom and cool off from the intense Vietnamese heat. Have one of the guides punt you down the river where you'll float in a bamboo raft close enough to the falls to feel the misty spray on your skin.
Khe Van – Binh Lieu
A three tiered waterfall, the first level moves the highest volume of water down the cliffs and into a bright crystal pool. From there, the water drops again and divides into two smaller waterfalls on the second tier. Once it reaches the bottom, it breaks into a number of streams and cascades down between weathered boulders. Getting to the waterfall is relatively easy, and can be reached on foot or motorbike. The waterfall itself is 9 miles from the township of Binh Lieu, which is surrounded by lush trees and distant residences.
 Ba Ho – Nha Trang
 To arrive at Ban Ho- Nha Trang, you'll drive north of Nha Trang about 25 minutes before reaching a dirt road that will take you west across train tracks and through small villages before reaching a parking. The hike up to the falls runs through thick jungle and leads you up and over steep jagged boulders that follow the rivers, with the falls peeking out as you ascend the gentle sloping canyon. It gets busy during the high season as cliff jumping is a big draw. There are several pools with different heights that are deep enough to jump in almost year-round – as long as you're up for a chill. Even if you don’t feel too ballsy, you can go for a swim in the deeper pools to cool off, or stack stones along the banks.
Elephant Waterfalls - Dalat
 The power of Elephant Falls is undeniable. To arrive at Elephant Falls, you can hire a guide to take you there with a group, or hop on your trusty motorbike and zip off to southwest Da Lat, curving well-maintained road that will take you through countryside. You'll pass more rolling rice patties, friendly farming villages and gorgeous jungle mountains that seem to overtake you. The waterfall itself is a beast with thousands upon thousands of gallons of water charging over the edge of the cliff each minute, pounding the rock below with a thunderous rumble. To explore this interesting waterfall, you'll clamber down through a cloud of mist on slippery steel ladders and slick moss rocks where you can explore a network of trails that weave around the base. Climb down into rock caves and walk behind the falls, or descend a bit further to run along the river for a full view of their power.
Dambri – Dalat
One of the largest waterfalls in Vietnam, Dambri offers some of the most impressive views too. The water flows freely year-round, so the falls are worth a visit even at the height of dry season.  There are a number of paths visitors can choose to explore this amazing waterfall. 80 miles south of Dalat and 11 miles north of Bao Loc along Highway 20 that you can chose. But if you have a motorbike, take the day to ride out to the falls and experience what the mountain roads have to offer!

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5 The Most Famous Waterfalls In Viet Nam From North To South 5 The Most Famous Waterfalls In Viet Nam From North To South Reviewed by vietnam sapa tour on May 30, 2016 Rating: 5
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