Amazing Journey To Thuy Nguyet Coc – Vietnam’s Amazing 3-Story Waterfall

Brah Yang Peak with an altitude of 1,879 m above sea level is the highest mountain in the Di Linh Plateau. This place still retains its pristine beauty with high mountains and cliffs, surrounded by green forests, rocks, and ravines.

Photo: dilinh.com
Photo: dilinh.com

Thuy Nguyet Coc is a name given by adventurous travelers when they first discovered one of the water ravines originating from the top of Mount Brah Yang. This is a cluster of 3 cascades with a majestic main waterfall about 15 m high, which is located in Gia Bac Commune, Di Linh, Lam Dong.

The path to Thuy Nguyet Coc waterfall is only about 3km, but it is difficult to climb with the small, winding, and steep pathway that was made by the local people. The waterfall is located in the middle of the jungle formed on large and steep rocks, so the entrance is quite bumpy.

Photo: thueleugiare
Photo: thueleugiare

However, after completing the route and reaching your destination, the majestic natural view here will make all your fatigue go away, and is worth your effort.

Appearing in front of your eyes will be the powerful Thuy Nguyet Coc waterfall, with the cool, clear, and strong water flowing below your feet. After relaxing moments of immersing yourself in the water, you can witness the surrounding wild nature and hear the beautiful sounds of birds chirping, which creates a peaceful harmony that eases your anxious soul.

Photo: thueleugiare
Photo: thueleugiare

If you have a chance to visit Lam Dong and love exploring the wildest corners of this place, you can set foot in Di Linh Plateau and choose the wild, mysterious Thuy Nguyet Coc waterfall as your destination. This will be an exciting experience that will create the most unforgettable memories in your journeys.

Tourists are advised to clean up trash after leaving the place, in order to protect the natural environment. Bring back nothing but your beautiful photos and leave nothing but footprints.

How to get to Thuy Nguyet Coc Waterfall

Photo: VTC News
Photo: VTC News

For those who have a lot of experience in trekking and traveling, it is fairly easy to search the location of “Thuy Nguyet Coc” on Google Maps. It will show you the exact way and direction to reach the place.

The waterfall is located in Gia Bac Commune. From Ho Chi Minh City, you can come here in 2 different ways. Take Highway 1, then go from Phan Thiet to Highway 28 or take Highway 20 and then go down Highway 28 from Di Linh.

When you reach the destination, you can park your vehicles in the village, then hire a motorbike taxi to take you to the trekking route.

Photo: Vuon Lan Duc Linh
Photo: Vuon Lan Duc Linh

The trekking route is about 4km and is rough and winding. On the way, there is a small stream you can add water or wash your face.

Gia Bac is quite small, which makes it difficult to buy food or supplies, so tourists are advised to carefully prepare and bring their own food, water, clothes, medicine, etc. You can find chicken, pork meat, and other necessities in the village.

Photo: Vuon Lan Duc Linh
Photo: Vuon Lan Duc Linh

What to know before camping at Thuy Nguyet Coc waterfall

Watch the weather

You can follow the weather forecast a few days before your camping trip, and the weather situation in the area to choose the type of tent as well as the appropriate travel time for your trip. Do not forget to have a backup plan in case everything does not go well.

Plan for your trip

Photo: Thuong Do
Photo: Thuong Do

Camping in the forest is not simply an outdoor activity, it also requires your survival skills, experience, and preparation. Make a meticulous, detailed plan for your activities during that trip. Determining the destination in advance will help you understand the terrain or experience from the people who have gone here before so that you can avoid unexpected disadvantages and dangers.

Charlotte Pho

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