From a distance, the waterfall resembles a soft, white "silk ribbon" draped over the sheer cliff. Closer, visitors can clearly feel the cool mist and hear the resounding roar of the cascading water. Photo: Khang Océan
According to Khang Océan, a tourist from Ho Chi Minh City, the trekking route to the waterfall is about 1.5km long, passing through slippery forest paths and dense vegetation. He advises tourists to go on sunny days to ensure safety. Photo: Khang Océan
A stretch of road leading to Liêng Nung waterfall. Photo: Khang Océan
“The area at the foot of the waterfall is rocky and slippery. Visitors should prepare hiking boots, long-sleeved clothing, insect repellent, a raincoat, and a hat for a safe trip,” Khang shared. Photo: Khang Océan
Khang Océan suggests Liêng Nung Waterfall as a suitable destination for those wanting to escape the heat on weekends. With its cool air and tranquil natural surroundings, it can be an ideal choice for rest and relaxation after stressful days at work in the city. Photo: Khang Océan
During the rainy season (from May to October), Liêng Nung waterfall becomes more powerful and vibrant. Photo: Khang Océan
At the foot of the waterfall is a small lake. Photo: Khang Océan
Surrounding the waterfall is a pristine natural landscape with high cliffs, dense trees, and trails winding through the forest. Photo: Khang Océan
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