This waterfall is unique because it is formed by the water of the Tan stream, which merges from a branch of the Suoi Lin village, flowing through the pristine and majestic Van Ho area.
The Fairy Waterfall has three tiers; at each tier, the water flows along the forest's edge, winding through lush vegetation before cascading down the cliff face, creating magnificent waterfalls.
The Thai ethnic people here still pass down the legend of the Fairy Waterfall.
Legend has it that long ago, there were two young women named Kham Khe and Kham Kieu whose parents were the first to settle and cultivate the Chieng Khoa region. The two women were diligent, hardworking, and skillful. They taught the villagers how to grow rice and corn, weave cloth, build houses, and perform the traditional dance, earning their affection and respect, even the veneration of fairies. After their deaths, the villagers erected a temple in their honor. During the season when the bauhinia flowers bloom, they offer sacrifices and burn incense to commemorate the two women, praying for favorable weather, abundant harvests, and prosperity for all. The waterfall in Na Cha village has since been called the Fairy Waterfall to honor the two women's contributions.
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| The waterfall resembles ribbons of silk, white clouds cascading down from the mountaintop. |
After traversing a winding forest path along the mountain slope, visitors will reach the Fairy Waterfall. Viewed from a distance, the Fairy Waterfall appears majestic amidst the lush green forest.
The distant sound of the waterfall blends with the sounds of the forest and mountains, creating a unique symphony. Visitors will explore the different levels of the waterfall to experience the allure of each tier.
At the first level, the waterfall is at its lowest height. Water from the forest springs flows down in countless streams, forming a turquoise pool that reflects the clouds and sky.
At the second level, the waterfall forms larger, louder streams with a steeper, more vertical slope than the first. The water cascades down to form a large, deep pool. At this level, visitors can admire the waterfall while enjoying a refreshing swim in the cool, clear blue water. At the third level, the slope creates a beautiful and long stream. Standing at the foot of the waterfall and looking up, the water resembles soft white silk ribbons or clouds descending from the mountaintop, clinging to the mountainside and floating in the mist.
Fairy Waterfall has abundant water year-round, and the air is cool and fresh. The best time to explore this waterfall is during the summer. When visiting the waterfall, tourists can explore and admire the cascading layers, enjoy swimming, rafting, or relax on the stone tables around the pool to watch the waterfall fall from above.
Source: https://baodaklak.vn/du-lich/202601/den-na-cha-kham-pha-thac-nang-tien-54b0504/








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