Friday, February 26, 2010

Tiger Cave Waterfall in Dalat

Tiger Cave Waterfall is located in ‘White Valley’, 12 kilometers northeast of Dalat, on the way to Phan Rang, past Dran Pass.
Going along Hung Vuong Street through XuanTho Village, tourists can see the signpost for Tiger Cave on the left. The three kilometers road has been laid over with asphalted.

From the hill above, they may seem to witness a huge tiger strolling in a flower garden, which is a symbol for Tiger Cave Waterfall. On a small hill nearby, the sight of a young minority, the jungle’s hero, in standing bravery posture, of a tiger family gathering round or of giant mushrooms definitely adds new features to this gradually forming new tourist resort. Far below the small hill, by the lazily flowing current, tourist would come across a natural cave with two entrances, which is traditionally believed to have been the place of a king-of-jungle tiger.

To access the waterfall, tourist have to follow a pretty 150-step stone path, winding through a proterozoic forest. Strange as it is that even in dry season the waterfall pours down abundantly and violently, and then divides into many brooks over passing huge rocks and worming deep down, creating the most attractive and majestic landscape of the wild nature. Before waving farewell to Tiger Cave Fall, it is a challenge to tourist to climb up pine hills on their way back, and their trip may therefore turns into an interesting and unforgettable memory

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