Dak G’lun Waterfall graces Dak R’tih Stream within Village 5, Quang Tam Commune, Tuy Duc District, Dak Nong Province, approximately 60 kilometers from Gia Nghia Town and 220 kilometers from HCMC.
Cascading from a height of 58 meters, the waterfall presents a spectacular sight as two mighty streams converge at a 90-degree angle, gracefully descending upon rocks adorned with verdant moss, painting a mesmerizing panorama.
Enveloped by a pristine landscape of forests and mountains, the waterfall is embraced by a 1,000-hectare special-use forest, boasting a diverse ecosystem teeming with ancient trees, verdant canopies, and lush vegetation adorned with ferns and moss.
During the rainy season, the waterfall roars with vigor, its cascading waters adorned with frothy white foam. Conversely, the dry season unveils a clearer, more tranquil spectacle, revealing the pristine beauty of the waterfall.
Adjacent to Dak G’Lun Waterfall lies an expansive, flat area resembling a natural paradise, ideal for leisurely activities or overnight camping under the starlit sky, offering an unparalleled opportunity to witness the awe-inspiring sunrise.
At the waterfall’s base, myriad mountain rocks of unique shapes and formations provide a picturesque setting for visitors to immerse themselves in the serene ambiance, observing the gentle splashes of cool water amidst the radiant rainbow formed by mist and sunlight.
Dak G’lun Waterfall serves as a sanctuary for those yearning for tranquility, where one can surrender to nature’s embrace, relishing in the simplicity of preparing natural dishes sourced from the mountains and forests.
Moreover, visitors can venture to J’rieng Village to immerse themselves in the vibrant local culture, savoring the melodious tunes of gongs crafted by the M’nong ethnic minority.
Saigon Times