Description and is it worth a visit
Dray Nur Waterfall and Dray Sap Waterfall are located on the territory of a large natural national park in Daklak Province, 190 km north of Dalat. From the plateau on which the Srepok River flows, jets of water fall in a powerful stream, forming thousands of tiny splashes. Each of the water streams is unique in its own way.
Dry Nur is considered the main waterfall. Its height is 30 meters (10 floors!!!), and its length is about 150 meters. But in the rainy season it can spill up to 250 meters. Locals call it "Wife" or female waterfall. It is notable for the fact that a cave is hidden behind the jets of water, which you can even enter. Just do not forget to bring a flashlight with you, it is illuminated only by the sunlight coming through from the outside.
Dry Sap is known as the waterfall "Husband" or male waterfall. It is smaller than Dry Nur, but no less attractive and beautiful. Its height is just over 12 meters, and the width of the jets reaches 140 meters.
The waterfalls are not far from each other, connected by two suspension bridges. The whole route from one to the other is only about 1 km. The inspection of the waterfalls is well combined with a walk through the park itself. The park has preserved pristine jungles with huge trees. It is home to many representatives of flora and fauna. There is an observation deck on the plateau, which offers spectacular views of the waterfalls.
Our opinion is that in order to see only these waterfalls, it is certainly not necessary to travel so far from Dalat. But, if your tourist route in Vietnam will take place somewhere nearby, then be sure to come here.
🕐 Working hours
Around the clock.
💵Entrance fee / ticket price
The entrance to the national park is 50,000 VND (1.9 USD, see currency of Vietnam).
🚶 How to get there
The waterfalls are located almost 190 kilometers northwest of Dalat (Drain Nur Waterfall on the map and Drain Sap Waterfall on the map). You can only get there on your own by rented transport or with a guide by transport. It's better to put a couple of days on the train.