We visited Cam Ly Waterfall today, and at first, we almost gave up because the main entrance was closed. 🚫 Luckily, we were shown another way in. ➡️
The guy at the entrance warned us that the waterfall is smelly, and he was right—the water does have an unpleasant odor since it flows through the entire city. 🚰👃
However, that doesn’t take away from the fact that the scenery is truly beautiful. 🌿🌊 We managed to take some really nice pictures from different angles. 📸✨ It’s a shame that the area is a bit dirty and smelly, but despite that, it still has a lot of potential. With better maintenance, this place could be amazing. 💡 I’m giving it 4 stars, even though it feels more like a 3, because I believe it deserves it and has room to improve. ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Parking was free 🚗, and the entrance fee was very affordable at only 40,000 VND. 💰
We ended up spending quite a lot of time enjoying the views and capturing the beauty. Definitely...
Read moreCam Ly Waterfall, located just a few kilometers from the center of Da Lat in Vietnam, is a popular natural attraction known for its serene beauty and lush surroundings. The waterfall is formed by the Cam Ly River, which cascades over rocks, creating a picturesque scene surrounded by green forests. The area offers a peaceful atmosphere, making it ideal for sightseeing and relaxation.
Cam Ly Waterfall is particularly famous for its easy accessibility and picturesque landscape, featuring both small and large falls that together form a stunning visual experience. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful sound of rushing water and explore the nearby nature trails. The waterfall is also a popular spot for photography and picnics, with its cool climate making it a great place to unwind. As one of the charming natural landmarks of Da Lat, Cam Ly Waterfall is a must-visit for those looking to experience the tranquility of...
Read moreWhat potentially could have been a great place for a 1-2 hours walk and wonder turned as a filthy river that apparently gets all the sewer from around, so a lot of rubbish, empty bottles and tons of nasty white foam. The gardens around seem to be handled properly when it comes to gardening and shaping of bushes and trees but you can also see lots of trash all over the place. We came on a Saturday afraid it would be packed but were the only visitors (we can only assume others were aware of the how bad it is...). Left after 10 mins and 120k spent for nothing...(tickets are 40k adult and 20k kids). Important to mention that the Google Maps location leads to the old gate so had to walk down 50 meters to...
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