Vinh Waterfall is located in Xuan Tien hamlet, Giai Xuan commune (Tan Ky). Vinh waterfall originates from many high water streams pouring in, day and night splashing white foam in the middle of the wild mountain scenery.
About 20 km from Tan Ky town, Vinh waterfall is unspoiled and unknown to many people because the way to this place is mainly dirt roads and steep mountains.
Made up of water bodies, the waterfall flows along the gentle mountain slopes, then winding through many villages for about 2 km before pouring into a large dam called Vinh Dam.
Overall, Vinh waterfall is like a terraced field where the rocks are stacked on top of each other, layers of different heights and lows, they follow each other until they reach the foothills.
In the middle of the waterfall, there is a wide water step where you can freely struggle and swim. Transparent water can see stalactites under the waterfall with all kinds of fancy shapes.
At the foot of the waterfall, the water flows smoothly like a white silk strip.
Vinh waterfall is covered by trees. Although growing under a strong waterfall, many species of trees are still persistent and somewhat green.
Over time, the flowing water eroded the massive blocks, forming wonderful carvings.
A fungus grows right next to the waterfall.
Tapioca flowers, pollen and many other types of domestic flowers compete to show off the waterfall banks.
At the end of the waterfall, there is a fairly deep, clear hole…
… is where the children in the village often jump to take a bath, the girls take advantage of washing their hair and washing clothes. People here take water from Vinh waterfall for daily activities, digging ponds to raise fish.
Waterfall is an interesting place for those who love to explore and conquer nature. If you know how to invest and explore, Vinh waterfall will become a tourist attraction for this land.
Source: Collected internet.