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Chapor Waterfall: Wild beauty and detailed exploration experience

Explore the 50m high Chapor waterfall in Bac Ai, from how to get there, experience bathing in the waterfall, camping to important notes for a trekking trip through the forest.

Báo Lâm ĐồngBáo Lâm Đồng01/12/2025

Journey to the hidden waterfall

Chapor Waterfall, a destination that still retains its wild beauty, is located in Bac Ai Tay commune, Khanh Hoa province (formerly Ma Lam village, Phuoc Tan commune, Bac Ai district, Ninh Thuan province). The waterfall is about 50 meters high, pouring down a white stream, like a soft silk strip in the middle of the deep green mountains and forests, creating a fascinating natural picture.

Chapor waterfall seen from afar with white water pouring down between green mountains and forests.
The beautiful scenery of Chapor waterfall.

To get here from the old Phan Rang - Thap Cham city center, visitors need to travel a distance of about 70km. The suggested route for motorbikes is as follows: follow National Highway 1A for about 4-5km to Ca Du intersection, then turn left. Continue straight for 40km to National Highway 27B, then turn left again. From here, go about 2-3km more and turn left to reach the old Ma Lam village area. The road leading to the waterfall has been concreted, allowing 7-seat cars to enter the parking lot.

Wooden signboard with the words 'Chapor Waterfall' placed beside the dirt road leading to the waterfall area.
There will be signs on the way to Chapor waterfall.

From the parking lot, the real journey begins with a 2km walk through the forest. The path along the Chapor stream has a few steep sections and slippery moss-covered rocks, requiring caution with every step.

Unmissable experiences at Chapor

The journey to Chapor is not only to admire the beautiful scenery but also an opportunity to immerse yourself in nature and indigenous culture.

Admire the majestic waterfall

Upon arrival, visitors will be impressed by the high waterfall with white foam. The sound of falling water blends with the sound of wind and birdsong to create a majestic and poetic symphony of mountains and forests.

The majestic beauty of Chapor waterfall with water pouring down the stone steps.
The majestic beauty of Chapor waterfall.

Cool off in a natural stream

At the foot of the waterfall is a clear and cool natural lake. Visitors can immerse themselves in the water to dispel fatigue after a walk, enjoying the feeling of absolute relaxation in the peaceful space.

A tourist is enjoying the cool, clear water at the lake at the foot of Chapor waterfall.
The water at Chapor waterfall is very clear and cool.

Picnic and explore Raglai culture

The spacious and fresh space around the waterfall is an ideal place for picnics and camping. This is also an opportunity to learn about the culture of the Raglai people. According to local legend, the name Chapor waterfall means "flying waterfall", associated with the story of a beautiful girl named Chaper. Listening to stories from the local people will make the trip more meaningful.

Raglai specialties are served on banana leaves, including sticky rice and grilled meat.
Raglai cuisine.

In addition, do not forget to enjoy the specialties of Bac Ai mountain region such as goat meat, lamb and bamboo rice, rustic flavors but rich in local identity.

Travel Guide

To have a safe and complete trip, visitors should note the following points:

  • Ideal time: The dry season, from December to August of the following year, is the best time to visit the waterfall because the weather is dry and the road is more convenient.
  • Clothing: Wear trekking shoes or shoes with good grip to move on rocky and slippery mossy terrain.
  • Safety when swimming in waterfalls: The pool at the foot of the waterfall is quite deep. If you are not a good swimmer, do not go far from the shore.
  • Personal preparation: The waterfall area is still wild and there is no food service, so please prepare your own drinks and snacks.
  • Protect the environment: Always carry trash bags and do not litter to preserve the natural beauty of the forest.
Tourists walk on the trail through the forest to reach Chapor waterfall.
Visitors need to walk a short distance to reach Chapor waterfall.

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