About this experience
The largest waterfall in southern Vietnam is a must-see destination! Powerful streams plunge from a height of 60 meters and break into hundreds of splashes amidst rocks and flowers. Along the way, we can visit tea and coffee plantations, see how durians and rice are grown, and visit a silk production factory.
What to Expect
The picturesque mountain road we will travel on takes us through beautiful lake, countless fields, and plantations. But our main goal is Dambri, an ecological area covering about 1000 hectares, 300 of which are occupied by primitive jungles. In this eco-zone, there are three waterfalls: Dambri, Dasara, and Daton. The height of the largest one - Dambri - is about 60 meters, with a width of 30. You can climb to the top if you wish. During the rainy season, the sound of water can be heard for several kilometers. And the powerful streams against the backdrop of cliffs densely covered with flowers look stunning!
You will also see:
- Durian and rice plantations
- Damri mountain lake
- Tea and coffee plantations
- Dasara waterfall (descending on a sled)
- Silk production factory
- Bat Nha Buddhist temple complex
For over 16 years, I have lived and worked in Vietnam, so I will gladly share with you a vast amount of knowledge about the history, traditions, and modern life of the locals. You will learn interesting facts about sericulture, tea, and coffee production. I will also tell you how Vietnamese Buddhism began.
Organizational Details
- We will travel in a comfortable Toyota Fortuner off-road vehicle
- The cable car ride and sled descent, as well as visits to factories and plantations, are free of charge
- Mornings in the mountains can be chilly, so bring a light sweater or windbreaker
- I recommend bringing food for the journey. You can also have a snack at one of the cafes along the route for an additional fee.
- I will be your guide for the tour or another guide from our team