The waterfall cascades down from a 30-metre-tall cliff and appears like a white silk thread from a distance. (Photo: VNP/VNA) |
Lieng Nung waterfall consists of three clusters, with the main waterfall cascading down from a 30-metre-tall cliff, falling into Dak Nia stream. (Photo: VNP/VNA) |
The waterfall appears like a white silk thread from a distance. (Photo: VNP/VNA) |
At the foot of the waterfall is an arch hundreds of meters wide which was formed from hundreds of thousands of moss-covered basalt pillars layered in a beehive shape. (Photo: VNP/VNA) |
The waterfall cascades down from a 30-metre-tall cliff. At the foot of the waterfall is an arch hundreds of meters wide which was formed from hundreds of thousands of moss-covered basalt pillars layered in a beehive shape. (Photo: VNP/VNA) |
The waterfall is one of the gems of Dak Nong Province. A trip to Lieng Nung waterfall offers a thrilling travel experience for adventure lovers heading to the Central Highlands province. (Photo: VNP/VNA) |
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Majestic nature of Dak Nong Province
Dak Nong Geopark in Dak Nong Province covers an area of more than 4,700 km2, stretching over six of the eight districts of the province with 65 sites of natural heritage, geomorphology, including craters, volcanic caves and waterfalls.
Beauty of Dak Nong Global Geopark
UNESCO has designated Vietnam’s Dak Nong Geopark as one of its Global Geoparks. Dak Nong is the third park in Vietnam to have been awarded this honor so far after Dong Van Krast Plateau and Non Nuoc Cao Bang in northern Vietnam.