Do Quyen waterfall
VOV.VN - Do Quyen waterfall is one of the nicest waterfalls in Thua Thien-Hue province in central Vietnam. It is like a white silk carpet against green of Mount Bach Ma and flanked by light red azalea flowers it is named after.
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A stele introduces Do Quyen waterfall at the entrance. (Photo: Thu Hang/VOV) |
Nguyen Vinh Hoang of Thua Thien-Hue province has come to Do Quyen waterfall for the first time. “It is for nature-lovers with great endurance. I trekked along the brook side trail through the forest to get to Do Quyen waterfall. On the way, I lost myself to the pure chill air, the bird songs, and the secluded scenery leading to the top of the waterfall," Hoang said.
Plants typical of Bach Ma National Park can be found along the way, principally pine trees and ferns. Visitors wade through water flowing over giant blocks of slippery stone to stand at the top of the waterfall.
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A trail leads to Do Quyen waterfall. (Photo: Thu Hang/VOV) |
A stairway of 689 steps leads visitors down the cliff from the top to the foot of the waterfall. Visitors often take short breaks to enjoy the magnificent view and the sound of falling water. Visitor Hoang said “In central Vietnam, Do Quyen is one of the most beautiful sights. When it’s sunny, at the top of the waterfall one can scan a panoramic view from Mount Bach Ma to the distant Tam Giang lagoon. It’s a really great experience.”
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The top of Do Quyen waterfall (Photo: Thu Hang/VOV) |
According to Nguyen Thi Nhu Y from Quang Binh province told VOV “Do Quyen is a superb waterfall. Here at its foot, the sound of falling water is incessant. Exploring Do Quyen waterfall doesn’t require extraordinary fitness because there’s a trail through the forest. It’s quite tiring to hike 5 kilometers on foot but it’s worth it to enjoy the magnificent scenery and fresh air.”
The water falls down a mountain cliff 150 meters in width and surrounded by broad leaf trees and shrubs. The stairway is the only way back to the top of the waterfall. Needless to say, climbing up is harder than climbing down.