Dambri Waterfall

Overview of Dambri Waterfall

  • Address: Thon 14, Dambri Commune, Bao Loc City, Lam Dong Province.
  • Opening Hours: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Ticket Price: 200,000 VND for adults and 100,000 VND for children. The ticket price includes access to facilities and entertainment services within the Dambri Waterfall tourist area.

Dambri Waterfall
Dambri Waterfall – Immerse in a Paradise Amidst the Highlands of Lam Dong

Exploring Da Lat with a visit to Dambri Waterfall is a completely new journey, an amazing experience. Dambri is one of the largest and most beautiful waterfalls in Lam Dong, with a history dating back over 15 years. The waterfall is located within the Dambri tourist complex, offering numerous tourism services and recreational activities.

The waterfall is a renowned landscape of Lam Dong. It is located about 18km from the center of Bao Loc and serves as the starting point for exploring the Lam Vien Plateau.

With a cool and fresh climate of the highlands, a touch of coldness, and the mystique of mist amidst the pristine forest, Dambri becomes truly captivating. What could be more wonderful than taking slow steps on the stone steps, slowly climbing up the slope to discover the majestic waterfall.

How to Get to Dambri  Waterfall Da LAt

From Da Lat City to Dambri Waterfall

Dambri Waterfall is about 130km from Da Lat City. To get to the waterfall, you can take the Prenn Pass route and then follow National Highway 20. When you reach the center of Bao Loc City, continue for another 18km along National Highway 20.

You can travel by car, motorbike, or bus. However, if you want an unforgettable experience and to enjoy the winding roads of Lam Dong, motorbiking is recommended.

This route is relatively long. It will take you about 3 hours to reach the ecotourism area. The lush vegetation along the way allows you to enjoy the scenery during your journey. Additionally, the coffee hills and tea hills are the unique specialties of Lam Dong that you shouldn’t miss.

From the Tourism Area to the Base of Dambri Waterfall

There are two ways to reach the base of Dambri Waterfall. If you enjoy hiking, mountain climbing, and trekking, you can take the small trails in the forest to descend to the base of the waterfall.

On the other hand, if you’re traveling with family or have limited mobility, you can use the elevator to visit the waterfall.

Exploring the Attractions of Dambri Waterfall

Dambri Waterfall is nestled amidst the pristine wilderness. During your trip to Da Lat, you’ll be captivated by the vibrant beauty of the diverse plant layers here.

The Enigmatic Beauty of Dambri Waterfall

Dambri Waterfall has a height of about 60 meters and a width of around 30 meters. It exudes both majesty and grandeur with two main cascades descending from above, creating a spectacular and straight flow. To reach the top of the waterfall, you need to conquer more than 138 steps of varying sizes. The path to the waterfall is based on steep cliffs.

From the starting point of the tourist area, the stairs do not lead visitors straight down to the base of the waterfall. Instead, they lead to narrow paths on the hillside. This allows you to admire the waterfall from above, experiencing the fascinating beauty of nature.

Experiencing Games in the Dambri Tourist Area

The Dambri tourist area offers a variety of exciting outdoor activities:

  • Conquering the waterfall in three ways: using the elevator, climbing about 138 stairs, or exploring the slide tube.
  • Experiencing the longest slide tube in Southeast Asia: This slide system has a length of up to 1650 meters, with a capacity to serve over 500 visitors per hour at speeds of up to 80 km/h.

This slide path will provide you with a panoramic view of both Dambri Waterfall and Dasara Waterfall.

  • Water scooter riding and exploring the lake: Within the Dambri tourist area, there is a natural and crystal-clear lake. You can choose to ride a water scooter around the lake, enjoy the scenery on both sides, and immerse yourself in the fresh air of the highlands.

Exploring the Chau Ma Village within the Dambri Tourist Area

From ancient times, the Chau Ma people have lived in the Dambri Waterfall area. To reach the village, you need to cross a steep bamboo bridge. Upon arrival, you’ll be warmly welcomed by the local people – friendly and hospitable individuals.

You can engage in cultural exchanges with them, perhaps enjoying “ruou can” (a traditional Vietnamese wine) and participating in Gong dance performances. Alternatively, you can learn how to make traditional handwoven fabric in the style of the local ethnic group.

Enjoying Premium Tourism Services at Dambri Waterfall

You can choose from various lodging options:

  • Bungalows: Modern and spacious houses, usually painted in light colors, equipped with full amenities.
  • Treehouses: The architecture of these houses makes visitors feel as though they have entered a fairyland. The houses are built with wood, high up in the trees, often about 30 meters above the ground. You will be immersed in nature, experiencing the wild life of the primeval forest.
  • Camping tents: This is a preferred type of accommodation for those who love challenges and adventure. However, you need to prepare warm gear as the nighttime air in Da Lat can be quite cold.
  • Group camping rooms: Similar to camping tents but suitable for larger groups.

Exploring the Area with Various Animal Species Dambri Waterfall is not only known for its beautiful landscape but also for being home to a variety of animals such as monkeys, deer, elephants, bears, gibbons, and turtles. There are souvenir photo services available with domesticated and safe elephants for tourists.

Dambri Waterfall

Tips for Visiting Dambri Waterfall in Da Lat

  • Since Dambri is part of a tourist area, it has been developed with many picturesque spots for photo opportunities. However, remember to be careful and avoid damaging any artifacts.
  • It’s advisable to visit early in the morning to capture beautiful and vivid photos in the bright light.
  • Be mindful of preserving your personal belongings and the surrounding environment. Absolutely do not litter or step on vegetation.
  • The tourist area offers many resting points, where you can take breaks, rest, and have a drink. If you haven’t had breakfast, you can bring along light snacks.
  • Besides visiting Dambri Waterfall, you can also explore nearby attractions such as Linh Quy Phap An Pagoda and Bat Nha Monastery.

Plan your visit to Dambri Waterfall for a memorable experience amidst the stunning landscapes and diverse culture of Lam Dong.

 

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