Dray Sap Falls
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Hanie
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam134 contributions
Jul 2018 • Friends
We had to walk on a long and steep road to get here and what I received was a majestic scenery in front of my eyes. It's very beautiful as in a fairy picture.
Written June 3, 2019
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SirandMommie
British Columbia, Canada183 contributions
Feb 2017 • Couples
Rode here as part of our Easy Rider tour. We had spent time and had a BBQ lunch at a waterfall and swimming hole further inside the park up the same river that flows over Dray Sap falls.
This part of the park is more developed with elephant rides and a coupe of restaurants. There are about 100+ stairs you take to descend down to the water and then walk along a very bumpy but picturesque path - definitely not wheelchair accessible.
Previously one could walk in a circle around the falls, but the bridge is now derelict and shut down. The falls themselves are quite large and very beautiful. The day we went there weren't hordes of people, but there were people having a picnic and swimming in the water at the far end.
It was a hot day and walking along the river to get to the falls was really nice and cool. Once past the falls, there's a path that continues up to the top and the view from the top is quite grand. There are other swimming holes above the falls with natural ponds and a large group of people were splashing around having fun.
The cows were even munching away on the grass beside the falls. I wonder how many have fallen in over the years?
This part of the park is more developed with elephant rides and a coupe of restaurants. There are about 100+ stairs you take to descend down to the water and then walk along a very bumpy but picturesque path - definitely not wheelchair accessible.
Previously one could walk in a circle around the falls, but the bridge is now derelict and shut down. The falls themselves are quite large and very beautiful. The day we went there weren't hordes of people, but there were people having a picnic and swimming in the water at the far end.
It was a hot day and walking along the river to get to the falls was really nice and cool. Once past the falls, there's a path that continues up to the top and the view from the top is quite grand. There are other swimming holes above the falls with natural ponds and a large group of people were splashing around having fun.
The cows were even munching away on the grass beside the falls. I wonder how many have fallen in over the years?
Written April 23, 2017
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Mathieu D
Paris, France20 contributions
Sep 2016 • Couples
More beautiful than dray nur waterfalls and you can go there going through the deep forest. We had the chance to meet 2 wild elephants on the top of them. Its really nice to take picture on the rocks with waterfalls background.
Written September 3, 2016
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Vietnam_Animals_Eyes
Hanoi, Vietnam22 contributions
Dec 2017
Despite the beautiful natural background, this place is worth avoiding due to animal cruelty: animals are kept in small barren cages, used for photos and fed on inappropriate diet.
Written August 28, 2018
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Molly M
Anchorage, AK42 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
The zoo at this waterfall parking lot should be reported and shut down. If anyone knows how this can be done, please reach out. I have videos that can not be posted on here...
The animal cruelty that occurs here is as dark as night...animals are in terrible shape, some are clearly injured with infected wounds. All the confinement’s are too small for their inhabitants and each are trash filled. The water access these animals have is either dirty and disgusting or non existent. These animals are endangered species and should not be here.
During our visit the staff did not move from their seats once when there was clearly so much maintenance to be done. These animals need 100% more attention.It is so sad and really broke our hearts.
The animal cruelty that occurs here is as dark as night...animals are in terrible shape, some are clearly injured with infected wounds. All the confinement’s are too small for their inhabitants and each are trash filled. The water access these animals have is either dirty and disgusting or non existent. These animals are endangered species and should not be here.
During our visit the staff did not move from their seats once when there was clearly so much maintenance to be done. These animals need 100% more attention.It is so sad and really broke our hearts.
Written February 10, 2020
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cazanne48
232 contributions
Feb 2018 • Couples
The views around here are worth the small amount of money they charge. Stunning scenery, and great falls considering its the dry season. Bring a picnic and stay a while. So few people when we went, so peaceful.
Written February 14, 2018
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Katja B
Antibes, France29 contributions
Dec 2016 • Couples
We spent a wonderful day at the dray sap waterfalls. It is worth seeing. But what a shame about all the litter and garbage everywhere
Written January 23, 2017
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Mrvubackpackers
Da Lat, Vietnam40 contributions
Jun 2016 • Friends
Very nice waterfall but need to protect the ecology and cleaning all the garbage from Vietnamese traveller around the waterfall. if you trek up on top of the fall there is nice for a swimming is called Suoi Nuoc Trong. And you can stay overnight here with nice bungalow too. enjoy your time here !
Written August 24, 2016
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Sky L
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam18 contributions
Jul 2014 • Friends
Dray Sap is near Dray Nur, it is also smaller but to be there you will cross a beautiful hanging bridge and a luxuriant forest. I went to Dray Sap in the summer, so I could hear the voice of the cicadaes, sometimes the songs they played were very noise, but very impressive (the French man who was with me in that trip thought people put a cassette to illustrate for insects' sound). ^^
Written May 2, 2015
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Cha T
gringops47 contributions
Aug 2014 • Family
Ideal with young kids (our 4 year old almost walked the whole way-15 minutes) who will have the impression of being in the real jungle. The suspension bridge adds to the "exploration" feeling. There is a picnic area once you get by the falls. It is really nice!
Written August 24, 2014
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