VietNamNet Bridge – About 18 km from Bao Loc city, Lam Dong province, the large waterfall of the Central Highlands of Vietnam called "Waiting" roars throughout the day and night.
To reach the Dambri Waterfall, visitors will have to walk a long distance under the blue sky and white clouds and through the jungle of the Central Highlands. The waterfall is located in the campus of the Dambri resort with a total area of 1,000 ha.
From the entrance tourists can hear the sound of violently pouring water. Walking under the dense canopies, you begin the journey down to the foot of the waterfall. The road is covered by moss so you have to be careful to not slip. Through some bends, when your legs are tired and want to have a break, the waterfall appears behind water mist.
The Dambri waterfall is 70m high. It looks like the soft hair of the Central Highlands mountains and jungles. At the foot is a small bridge that spans the cliffs. Crossing the bridge, you will be immersed in a drizzling rain. Everything surroundings the waterfall is green in the year-round cool waters.
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K'ho ethnic people in Lam Dong said that the Dambri waterfall is related to a love story. According to a legend, the waterfall was created by the tears of a K'ho winab who sat at the place where the waterfall is today to cry and wait for her lover. In the K’ho language, Dambri means "waiting."
Visitors can climb up to the small café on the top to see the panoramic view of the waterfall or continue your exploration by following the trail through the forest to reach the upstream, or go up to the waterfall peak by an elevator.
The Dambri resort also has the Monkey Island, Chau Ma ethnic village, Di Da temple and Da Ton cultural village, which are interesting destinations for a fun day in Dambri.
Pha Le