Located about 15 km from Duong Dong, the journey there was easy by motorbike. Upon arrival, I paid a small entrance fee of 30,000 VND and was greeted by friendly staff who provided a map of the area.
The waterfall itself is not towering but has a serene charm, cascading over rocks into clear pools perfect for swimming. I enjoyed a refreshing dip while surrounded by lush greenery and the soothing sounds of nature. The trails leading to the waterfall are well-maintained, making it an enjoyable hike.
What I loved most was the peaceful atmosphere; I felt like I had escaped the hustle and bustle of everyday life. I also explored nearby caves and rock pools, which added to the adventure. If you’re looking for a place to relax and connect with nature, Suoi Tranh is a must-visit. Just remember to bring your camera for some beautiful photos!
Overall, it was a fantastic day trip that I highly recommend to anyone...
Read moreWas very confused at first when we arrived, we thought we were going to a waterfall but it seemed we had arrived at a park full of unusual statues or animals and people. As we walked further in we saw lovely gardens, open air buildings/huts with gorgeous ornate wooden furniture, but I was still a little confused where we were. As we followed the path we saw directions to the “stream” and after passing a small canteen you will walk uphill along a rocky footpath, walking alongside the river until you get to the top of the waterfall. It was lovely and refreshing to swim in, and a free massage when you sit directly under the waterfall! There are various spots you can stop at and hop in to enjoy the water but make sure you get to the top of the walkway to see the best part of the waterfall. As others have already mentioned, entry price is 20k for children and...
Read moreQuirky but nice attraction. Entrance is 30000 for adults/ 20000 for kids.
The base area is filled with flowers and animal statues and many places to take photos. As you make your way up the path to the water fall there are a few more quirky animal statues.
The path up is clearly marked but it is a stones path so bare feet or sturdy shoes are recommended. There are 3-4 area to drop into the water to cool off or picnic. The path will end at the big waterfall so don’t stop until you reach the end.
This waterfall is best seen during rainy season (May-Nov). The walk up is not difficult and took about 30 mins. There are no refreshment places once you leave the base area and remember to not litter. They do have trash bins available but best to bring your trash out.
Definitely an enjoyable few hours but you can stay much longer to swim...
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