The tour starts from the upper Dray Sap waterfall area (Gia Long waterfall), where visitors are equipped with life jackets, helmets and follow the local guide upstream to Gia Long waterfall - a natural wonder with a wild and pristine appearance. From here, visitors continue their journey down the Serepok River by specialized canoe (previously, local people went down the Serepok River by dugout canoe), passing through rocky rapids and old forests, occasionally stopping to listen to the sounds of forest birds and watch flocks of white butterflies flying over both banks.
There are sections of the river where rows of monolithic rocks are eroded by the water, sharp as swords, copper-yellow or jet-black in color, stacked on top of each other and inseparable. Visitors must get on a rubber boat, trek through the complex terrain, then get back on the boat and go down the Serepok River.
The unique point of the tour is the feeling of adventure but still safe, suitable for even first-time travelers. In particular, visitors can also enjoy lunch in the middle of the forest with bamboo rice, grilled chicken and authentic Central Highlands wine.
The tour only lasts half a day, but is enough to leave in the hearts of each person experiencing the overwhelmingness of the great forest and the pure beauty of Dak Lak nature. A journey not only to explore , but also to touch the wild soul of the legendary land.
Mr. Toan, the tour guide of this tourist destination, said that this is a 3-in-1 "energy and experience tour", with attractive activities: cycling, mountain climbing, rafting and enjoying cuisine . If you join the full tour, visitors will be picked up at Dray Nur waterfall, ride mountain bikes to Gia Long waterfall through the tree-lined village road of Buon Kuop, and admire the simple life under the long roofs of the Ede and M'Nong people. Enjoy the majestic and charming natural scenery with the murmur of water pouring down from the cliff.
Guests board a special rubber boat, each boat can hold up to 5 people with a rower. |
In the middle of the waterfall, the water flows strongly, the boat spins, and the water splashes. |
Tourists love thrills, standing on rocks under the waterfall and bathing in nature. |
The boatmen are experienced Ede and M'Nong indigenous youths who navigate the reefs downstream. |
There are some quite peaceful river sections, the water is as green as the leaves in the middle of the forest. |
Rubber boat crossing small rapids, feeling quite thrilling |
The journey across Gia Long waterfall and down the Serepok river is quite dangerous for tourists who are not used to trekking terrain, but extremely enjoyable when conquered. |
Source: https://baophuyen.vn/du-lich/202506/vuot-thac-gia-longxuoi-dong-song-serepok-d2413b5/
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