From afar, the waterfall looks like a soft “white silk strip” draped over a steep cliff. Coming closer, visitors will clearly feel the cool water vapor and the sound of the waterfall echoing in the space. Photo: Khang Ocean
According to Khang Océan, a tourist from Ho Chi Minh City, the trekking journey to the waterfall is about 1.5km long, passing through slippery forest roads and dense trees. He advises tourists to go on sunny days to ensure safety. Photo: Khang Océan
A section of the road leading to Lieng Nung waterfall. Photo: Khang Ocean
“The area at the foot of the waterfall has many rocks and is slippery. Visitors should prepare climbing shoes, long-sleeved clothes, insect repellent, raincoats and hats to make the trip more convenient,” Khang shared. Photo: Khang Ocean
Khang Océan suggests Lieng Nung waterfall as a suitable destination for those who want to “escape the heat” on the weekend. With cool air and quiet natural space, this place can be an ideal choice for rest and relaxation after stressful working days in the city. Photo: Khang Océan
During the rainy season (from May to October), Lieng Nung waterfall becomes stronger and more vibrant. Photo: Khang Océan
At the foot of the waterfall is a small lake. Photo: Khang Ocean
Surrounding the waterfall is a pristine natural landscape with high cliffs, dense trees and trails winding through the forest. Photo: Khang Ocean
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