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Bay Nhanh Waterfall
Location: Located in N'Drech Village in Ea
Huar Commune, Buon Don District, Dak Lak Province.
Characteristics: Bay Nhanh Waterfall is a magnificent landscape, and an
ecological tourist site in Dak Lak.
Running here, the Serepok River meets a big stone and is divided into seven
small streams, forming six islets, hence its name Bay Nhanh (Seven-branch)
Waterfall. From a distance, Bay Nhanh Waterfall resembles a huge hand with seven
fingers opening among rapids. At the source of the waterfall, which is 500m
wide, water flows gently and quietly all year around. Ban Don Ecology Tourist
Limited Company has just invested in building houses with thatch roofs at the
nice beach here. This is also an ideal place for piragua racing as the water
surface here is calm and transparent. Every afternoon, looking at the other side
visitors will see herds of peacocks dancing. It is really pleasant to the eyes.
The widest of the waterfall is about 2km. The first branch is covered by a row
of old fig trees. The second, third, and fourth branches form a big cascade. It
is an excellent place for visitors to take a bath or photographs. The fifth
branch has a cobble beach like the one in Nha Trang (Khanh Hoa Province). The
sixth branch consists of six nice, wide, flat sandbanks and an area of 2ha for
growing industrial and fruit crops. At the seventh branch, visitors come to the
primitive forest, which are abundant with many precious woods and animals under
the management of YokDon National Park.
Coming to Bay Nhanh Waterfall, visitors will see rows of old fig trees. The Ban
Don Ecology Tourist Limited Company has built a 200m long bamboo bridge snaking
through the roots of old fig trees for tourists relaxing and drinking can
alcohol under the canopy of fig trees, surrounded by the murmur of the stream.
The Ban Don Ecology Tourist Limited Company has just invested VND 1 billion in
building one long house, one rong house of the Xe Dang people, three long houses
of the E De people, one curved-roof house of the M'Nong people, one house on
stilts of the Ba Na people, and some other facilities in service of tourists.
Coming to Bay Nhanh Waterfall, visitors not only enjoy the natural landscape of
this ecological site but also visit YokDon National Park to listen to stories
about elephant hunting and taming, or go boating, and ride elephant for
sightseeing tours in the forests and across the Serepok River, or stay overnight
in a house on stilts and enjoy gong performance of the M'Nong people. Coming
here visitors also have a chance to taste such specialties as bamboo-tube rice,
banana leaf-wrapped rice, roasted chicken with pummel leaves, mixture of
yellow-ant with green cabbage dish, homburgs with giang leaves soup. Visitors
can also buy souvenirs such as brocade bag, wooden handicraft, and backpacks of
ethnic minorities.
Source: VNAT |
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