Travelling about 20 kilometers from the center of Bao Loc City, located in Ta Ngao Commune, Loc Thanh District, Lam Dong province, the first thing you notice is the pristine beauty of the waterfall. It is almost untouched as it is not a popular site, so the area still primitive charm and gives travelers a feeling that they are pioneers discovering a lost city.
After passing through the pine forest, tourists will face a tough journey to conquer the small winding road through the bamboo forest. The tourist site is separate from residential areas, but the deserted and shaded road is normally studded with farmers going to and from the coffee plantations, so travelers should not hesitate to ask them how to reach the waterfall in the fastest and safest way.
Then passing through the bamboo forest for about a kilometer, tourists in Vietnam travel will see a small wooden bridge where they will hear the bluster of the falls and murmurs of streams call out to you to catch them. From the bridge, you have two options, go left to admire the four storeys of the falls, while on the right there is a three-storey falls.
If you choose left, you must be patient to walk on water and step on rocks along the pristine stream to reach the falls. Nevertheless, you will be rewarded by stunning landscapes with pure streams under the shade of ancient giant trees, and you will feel as if you are lost in a picture depicted in realism. After 500 meters of walking, tourists start to reach the first storey of the falls.
If you choose right, there is brisk seven minutes walk on the tiny trails along the stream before you reach the first storey of the fall. Remember to cling onto the bamboo strings to stay safe.
Each storey stands dozens of meters high and is separated by the lake under the fall. They are giant rocks where tourists can take a seat and admire the beauty of nature. One more thing, as the lakes under the falls are deep and the water is swift flowing, you shouldn't swim there. But tourists don’t need to worry as there are many sections on the stream for them to swim and play among the spumes.