In the mountain, there are primeval forests, many kinds of precious trees, strange flowers and plants. On the morning mountain, there is a beautiful scene that is both majestic and spectacular, which is the Bay Waterfall.
To enjoy the pleasure of going to Bay Waterfall, visitors must reach the end of the waterfall, so they cannot follow the mountain path but have to wade upstream. Walking with flowing water, after passing two small waterfalls, you will come to the third waterfall standing on the back of the sky, screaming and resounding throughout the region. The waterfall is about 30m high, the water flowing from above to the back is tilted by the rock, causing the water to rise and then pour down. When pouring down, the water swept a stream of air along to the foot of the waterfall.
Here, the water and the air “separate” each person in their own way: the water flows down the stream and the air reverses, forming a gust of wind that blows all around, like a hurricane accompanied by rain. Visitors coming here inevitably get wet, but even though their clothes are wet, they are still flying, their hair is also flying and everything is flying… Maybe that’s why people call it Waterfall Bay.
At the foot of the waterfall, there is a small, clear and cool lake. Above the third waterfall is a small waterfall that also has 3 steps like a three-step terrace built of water, at the last step about ten meters high, the water pours vertically down to form a white curtain. The old people in the area recounted: “Bay Waterfall is a new name, formerly called Drum Waterfall to fight the army because it is said that Mr. Ngu Do Chiem recruited soldiers to fight the Northern invaders”. From there, you will go up to Bach Bung, De Tham cave puppet”.
Source: Collected internet.