Friday, February 26, 2010

DAMB’RI Waterfall in Dalat

On the way from Hồ Chí Minh City to Đà Lạt, tourists may call at Bảo Lộc, the homeland of coffee, tea, and mulberry. What attracts tourists so much in Bảo Lộc is Damb’ri Waterfall, 18km northwest from the town, whose majestic greatness must pin tourists down quite longer.

Damb’ri, meaning ‘wait for’ in K’Ho language, is attracting not only by the name but also by its approximately 60 meters height. The 10 meters per second average speed of its flow forms spectacular eye-pleasing whirlpools, before the whole water capacity pours down the valley, and produces flowery rains splashing about. The beautiful landscape appears more and more charming in the wisp of glistening and fanciful dew.

What interesting at this tourist area of Damb’ri is funded and run by Bảo Lộc Branch of Vietnam Sericulture Corporation (VISERI) is the intact wild landscape with its pure air and senior Proterozoic forests where centenarian trees rise straight up calling for discoveries. A swaying suspension bridge over a whirling stream looks just like a symbol of the tiny but familiar existence of the human being.

Damb’ri tourism complex has been assigned in a total area of 1000 hectares of jungle and 325 hectares of protective woodlands, including 60-meter-high Da Sara Waterfall, and 20-meter-high Daton Waterfall, both of which are deep in jungle, equal in beauty and 1 km and 3 km off Damb’ri. There’s an exceptional place, quite like Dalat Golf Hill. It is in a area of hundreds of hectares, not far away and covered with 20-centimeter-high grass as soft as young rice. It is a promising prospect for a wealthy, attractive tourist spot in the future.

Tourists are going to be able to admire the waterfall from an elevator system; they may call at ethnic culture villages for monkey performances, orchid admiration or a paddleboat trip on the lake, which they will never forget.

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