Discover beautiful waterfalls in Hoa Binh

09:10, 23/10/2015

Cuu Thac Tu Son, Thung Nai and Pung are beautiful majestic unspoiled landscapes that visitors cannot miss if they visit the northern province of Hoa Binh.

Cuu Thac Tu Son, Thung Nai and Pung are beautiful majestic unspoiled landscapes that visitors cannot miss if they visit the northern province of Hoa Binh.

Cuu Thac Tu Son waterfall.
Cuu Thac Tu Son waterfall.

Cuu Thac Tu Son waterfall is over 60km from the center of Hanoi. It is located in the Kim Boi nature reserve in Cu hamlet, Tu Son commune, Kim Boi district.

To reach the waterfall, visitors have to walk nearly 2 km from Highway 12B. On the way to the falls, tourists will see the wild, rustic beauty of nature and features of the cultural identity of the Muong ethnic people.

Cuu Thac Tu Son Mount is over 1,300 m high. From the peak, nine waterfalls run down like white silk strips. 

This is Au Co waterfall, at the mountain foot. Other waterfalls include Truong Phu, Bac, Trai Chieu, Ut Lot, Lieu.

Discover beautiful waterfalls in Hoa Binh
Thung Nhai waterfall.

 Many tourists to Thung Nai, a popular tourist site in Hoa Binh, rent boats to wander on the Da River, to discover Trach stream and the upstream waterfall.

This waterfall is not high but very poetic. The two white water currents pouring down from rocky cliffs form a perfect swimming pool.

Discover beautiful waterfalls in Hoa Binh
Pung Waterfall

Mai Chau is very familiar to tourists but many people do not know about Pung waterfall, about 25 km from the town of Mai Chau.

The road to the waterfall is very rough. With a motorcycle, tourists can reach the location, 3km from the waterfall and then walk.

Mu Waterfall.
Mu Waterfall.

The Pung waterfalls pour from a height of nearly 50 meters. 

Mu waterfall in Mu village, Tu Do commune, Lac Son district has become an attractive destination for many young travellers. The waterfall is situated at an altitude of over 1,000 meters.

To reach Mu waterfall, tourists must pass 140 km from Hanoi center, including 20km of rough road.

(Source:VNNet)