Dray Nur Waterfall
The Dray Nur waterfall, one of Dak Lak's most revered landmarks, embodies the majesty and enchanted beauty of the Central Highlands mountains and woods. This waterfall is one of the best waterfalls in Vietnam.
Driving 25 kilometers in the direction of National Highway 14 from Buon Ma Thuot City, one must negotiate twisting roads, follow the mountainside, and stop at the Buon Kuop hydroelectric power station before arriving at the base of the Dray Nur waterfall. Everyone wants to visit once because of the vast panorama on the way to conquer Dray Nur, which has a mountain on one side and an exceedingly "fancy" green forest carpet on the other.
Gia Long, Dray Nur, and Dray Sap are the three waterfalls that make up the Serepok river system, which is a mix of the Krong No male river and the Krong Ana female river. Dray Nur waterfall is a midstream waterfall.
Small streams wind through the rocky rocks surrounding the Dray Nur waterfall. Hyacinth blossoms in purple, swaying in the breeze. Visitors can explore the area surrounding the waterfall and then stop for lunch at the large cliffs right next to it or at one of the many shelters dotted along the route.
Location: Dambri, Da MBri, Bao Loc City, Lam Dong province, Vietnam