Nestled in the middle of Bao Loc plateau, Dam'bri tourist area is the perfect destination to relax after the ups and downs of life.
1. Entrance fee to Dam'bri tourist area
Possessing the wild beauty bestowed by nature, Dam'bri increasingly attracts Lam Dong tourists to visit and participate in fun and recreational activities. (Photo: Collected)
The current entrance fee to Dam'bri tourist area ranges from 250,000 - 300,000 VND/adult and 150,000 - 200,000 VND/child (updated in 2024). This ticket includes most services such as:
- Visit Dam'bri waterfall and neighboring waterfalls.
- Experience the longest slide system in Southeast Asia.
- Use the outdoor elevator for panoramic views of the falls.
- Take part in fun and recreational activities at the water park.
Please note that ticket prices may vary depending on the time, especially during holidays. To avoid sold-out tickets or long queues, you should book tickets online before your trip.
2. What is special about exploring Dam'bri tourist area?
36m high cage swing. (Photo: Collected)
Dam'bri tourist area is not only attractive because of the wild beauty of the waterfall but also because of its unique and diverse activities. With many interesting outdoor activities, you will have a great vacation and have fun and entertainment here. Experience the tube slide with an impressive slide through the tropical rainforest, with the highest starting point in the world. The boat dock entertainment area with many attractive games: Roller coaster, Shaking the World, Water slide pool, roller skating rink, tandem bike, swan pedal... Especially, there is also a Folk game area, a Stadium area (team building) invested with unique game models.
Dambri Waterfall - "White Jade" in the middle of the Central Highlands jungle
Dam'bri Waterfall is a destination, a unique symbol that any tourist coming to Bao Loc wants to conquer once. (Photo: Collected)
Dam'bri Waterfall is the highest waterfall in Lam Dong, with a height of up to 60m. Standing from afar, you will feel the majestic sound of the water pouring down, creating a misty mist. This is an ideal destination for those who love taking photos and want to enjoy the fresh, cool air of the mountains and forests.
The longest slide system in Southeast Asia
Experience the slide through the forest at Dam'bri waterfall tourist area. (Photo: Collected)
One of the experiences not to be missed when coming to Dam'bri is the slide with a total length of up to 1,650m. This is the longest outdoor slide system in Southeast Asia, allowing visitors to experience the thrill of sliding down winding slopes amidst vast forests.
Outdoor elevator to see the waterfall
Outdoor elevator. (Photo: Collected)
If you want to admire the beauty of Dam'bri Falls from above, try the outdoor elevator. This is a safe and fun way to access the falls without having to climb, suitable for both adults and children. From the elevator, you can admire the majestic scenery of the falls and the vast green forests surrounding them.
The entertainment area at the tourist area attracts visitors. (Photo: Collected)
Dam'bri tourist area also offers many fun and entertainment activities suitable for all ages:
- Dam'bri Water Park: An ideal family amusement park, especially in summer and spring. The park has many exciting water games and swimming pools for both children and adults.
- Cycling and trekking in the forest: The area around the waterfall has many trails for tourists who love to explore nature. You can rent bicycles or join trekking tours to experience the wild beauty of the Central Highlands forest.
- Discover the culture of the Chau Ma ethnic group: In the Dam'bri tourist area, follow the trail along the stream upstream and cross the precarious rope bridges to reach the residence of the Chau Ma ethnic group. This is where you can explore the life of the indigenous people, immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of gong festivals. Visitors will also have the opportunity to learn about the traditional brocade weaving of the Chau Ma ethnic group.
- Treehouse experience: The “unique” treehouse is now available at the Dam'bri tourist area. Each house looks like a “bird’s nest” from afar, designed to lean against an ancient tree trunk and 3m above the ground, providing an extremely interesting accommodation experience. In addition to the treehouse, there are also 26 2-star standard Bungalow rooms located right next to the waterfall. When staying here, you just need to step out the door to see the beautiful landscape.
4. Notes when traveling to Dam'bri waterfall
The impressive bridge to the waterfall. (Photo: Collected)
- Prepare suitable clothing: The terrain in Dambri is quite slippery, especially in the rainy season. You should wear hiking shoes or sneakers for easy movement.
- Bring snacks and drinks: Although there are many stalls in the tourist area, bringing water and snacks will help you save time and make your trip more comfortable.
- Check the weather before you go: Dam'bri Falls is most beautiful during the dry season, from November to April of the following year. Avoid going on rainy days because the road can be very dangerous and affect your experience.
Dam'bri Waterfall Tour is a great journey to explore the natural beauty of the Central Highlands and enjoy unique experiences. From the longest slide in Southeast Asia to the majestic scenery of the waterfall, all will leave you with unforgettable memories. Get ready to plan and come to Dam'bri tourist area to experience a vibrant and inspiring summer!
Source: https://www.vietravel.com/vn/am-thuc-kham-pha/du-lich-thac-dambri-gia-ve-va-trai-nghiem-v16069.aspx
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