
Ho Giang Thom, located in Dong Co village (Tam My commune) – known as the 11-tiered waterfall – is situated about 10km west of National Highway 1. The waterfall is formed by a series of submerged and exposed rocks stretching for nearly 1km. At its source, a small stream flows down, creating cascading white waterfalls that murmur day and night.
Right at the foot of the waterfalls, numerous streams form deep, clear, cool pools of water. Viewed from above, the scenery is magical, like a heavenly realm, with a hazy white mist resembling clouds, creating a picturesque landscape.
The Giang Thom area has three pools separated by high, protruding rocks. Here, there are wide rocks leaning against the cliff face where visitors can stop to rest and admire the scenery.
Along the stream are undulating rocky slopes with cascading waterfalls and clear blue pools appearing halfway up the mountain. Below, many jet-black rocks create a wild and captivating landscape. The climate here is cool and pleasant, and the peaceful atmosphere is perfect for tourists to experience.

Today, many farms have sprung up around the Giang Thom area, with orchards laden with fruit and stretches of acacia and melaleuca forests adding to the natural beauty. The area also offers services for tourists, such as local cuisine including free-range chicken and mountain specialties, and accommodations nestled on the breezy hillsides…
Leaving the scenic Giang Thom Gorge, visitors continue westward to Duc Phu commune with its rolling hills to admire the pristine Na Nghe stream. Na Nghe stream, located in Thuan Yen Tay village, is approximately 2km long. To the west of the stream are the Ba Gorge and Go Mountain; to the south is Hang Mo Mountain; and to the north and east are Thung Mountain and Ong Binh Mountain.
From the summit of Hang Mo mountain – at an altitude where one can see the entire Chu Lai area (Nui Thanh commune) – the water flows downstream to create Gieo Waterfall, a giant waterfall cascading down into Na Nghe stream. Following the waterfall are wide, green rock slabs stretching to Go Oi Waterfall. Here, columns of water meander through the thick rocks before plunging below, creating a white spray that blends into the tranquil Na Nghe stream.

The Na Nghe stream bed is captivating with its many stacked rocks. Surrounding it are numerous ancient trees with large roots reaching down, along with clusters of wild climbing flowers, creating a delightful atmosphere… The crystal-clear water of the Na Nghe stream flows through small caves, over green rocks, mingling with the cool water of the Thuan Yen River and into the vast Phu Ninh reservoir…
Na Nghe Stream (Duc Phu commune) and Giang Thom Pit (Tam My commune) are pristine scenic spots with clean environments, offering visitors a sense of wonder and amazement. These areas are in great need of investment from businesses to develop infrastructure and facilities, creating more experiences and attracting tourists from all over.
Source: https://baodanang.vn/la-lam-ho-giang-thom-suoi-na-nghe-3305710.html






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