Thuy Tien Waterfall
The three-level waterfall known as Thuy Tien is like a fairy in the middle of a dense jungle. The first layer consists of a low slope with steps, with tree roots hanging down like natural hammocks along the two sides. The second stratum offers tourists a variety of little, shallow lakes that are perfect for guests to immerse themselves in.
Coming here allows tourists to fully experience nature and hear the sounds of spring in a vast, spectacular forest. Water from the waterfall's summit cascades down over rocky terraces, creating a lot of white spume that gives the waterfall the appearance of a vivid painting or fanciful panorama of Central Highlands mountain scenery.
There are three layers to the waterfall. The first one has a gentle slope with stairs; the spring is small and flows through a green leafy canopy like a flower trellis. When tree roots collapse, they resemble hanging hammocks. Tiers of rocks make up the second stratum. Tourists can take a bath in the numerous little, shallow lakes that the water here generates. When viewed from a distance, the lake appears to be blooming with white flowers in the Central Highlands' sunshine.
Location: Ea Puk Commune, Ea Kar District, Dak Lak Province