We found this waterfall on Google Maps and decided to check it out. 🗺️
It took quite a bit of riding around on our motorbike to figure out how to actually get there. 🏍️ At first, we thought the way was from up the hill, but that turned out to be wrong. Eventually, we found the right approach from the village along the river. 🌿 We drove as far as possible until the village dead end, where we parked the motorbike and continued on foot. 🚶♂️
The walk to the waterfall is only about 50 meters, but it’s not an easy one—you have to jump from rock to rock to get there. 🪨⚠️ This spot is definitely for people who can move well; if you’re overweight or injured, it’s probably not for you. It takes a bit of skill, but if you’re up for the challenge, it’s a fun little adventure. Once you reach the waterfall, you’ll find that it’s not very big, and the access isn’t the easiest, but it’s totally worth it.
The best part? You can actually take a swim! 🏊♂️ The water is surprisingly clear—probably the cleanest we’ve seen in Vietnam. It was our first and probably last swim in Vietnamese waters, as most other places are too polluted, but this one was fine. 🌊
If you’re in the area, it’s a great little spot to stop by, take a swim, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Highly recommended for...
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