K50 Waterfall in Vietnam’s Central Highland, a truly heaven on Earth Photo: Zing News |
K50 Waterfall is located at the border between Gia Lai and Binh Dinh, Kbang District, Gia Lai Province. It would take tourists two days to reach K50 Waterfall by specialized transportation crossing thick jungles of Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve, according to Dan Tri.
K50 Waterfall is enveloped by age-old jungles Photo: Zing News |
Travelers must weave through centenarian trees and utilize ropes to traverse rugged and slippery cliffs.
The imposing beauty of K50 Waterfall will certainly take visitors’ breath away. Photo: Zing News |
The prolonged and craggy journey of crossing dense forests make tourists exhausted; however, they will certainly be compensated by the imposing and magnificent beauty of K50 Waterfall.
The waterfall flows fast and strongly Photo: Zing News |
The waterfall is about 60m high, fast-flowing from the mossy mountain chains into crystal-clear streams creates majestic natural beauty. Underneath K50 Waterfall lies a gigantic stone hole with an airy atmosphere.
lush green grass carpets under K50 Waterfall Photo: Zing News |
The refection of sunshine in its waters adds another dimension to its spectacular beauty. Contemplating mighty waterfall, lush green grass carpets, and hearing birds chirping amid the thick jungles surely leaves immiscible experience.
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Kon Chu Rang primeval forest possesses a diverse fauna and flora system Photo: Zing News |
Kon Chu Rang primeval forest possesses a diverse fauna and flora system with immense green clusters of ferns, hundred-year-old trees as well as huge bamboo.
K50 Waterfall looks like a twinkling silver strip of silk amid the forest and mountain ranges. Photo: Zing News |
To conquer the K50 Waterfall, tourists should be accompanied by forest rangers. In addition, make sure that you are strong enough to explore one of the most thrilling waterfalls in Vietnam. The idea time to conquer K50 Waterfall is in March as the weather is warm and a little rainy.
The small trail skirting the abyss offers explorers heart-stopping experiences. Photo: Dinh Dai/via Dan tri |
The prolonged and craggy journey of crossing dense and old forests Photo: Dinh Dai/via Dan tri |