Dambri Waterfall is the highest and most majestic waterfall in Lam Dong province. Visitors will have wonderful experiences admiring the breathtaking scenery bestowed by Mother Nature, enjoying a pristine green space, and participating in exciting outdoor activities.
Overview of Dambri Waterfall
Dambri Waterfall is located within the Dambri eco-tourism complex (Group 37, Ward 2 Bao Loc), approximately 18km from the center of Bao Loc Ward, Lam Dong province. In the journey to explore the Lam Vien plateau, the first stop for visitors must be this waterfall.
Set amid the cool green of the plateau mountains and a mystical landscape of a primeval forest, you will follow a gently sloping path with climbing steps to reach the waterfall. The path leading to the waterfall has been built for over 15 years.

At the foot of the waterfall, a magnificent scene unfolds before you, the cascading water rushing down, its white foam refreshing your soul. In addition to the scenery and peaceful atmosphere at Damri Waterfall, you can participate in a range of outdoor activities and enjoy entertainment.

The entrance fee for visiting and participating in activities at Dambri Waterfall is:
- Children (5-11 years old): 100,000 VND/ticket
- Adults (12 years and older): 200,000 VND/ticket
What’s the best time to visit Dambri Waterfall?
Based on my travel experience, the timing of your trip is important. You need to consider the best time to fully enjoy the beauty of the tourist area. Lam Dong has a climate characterized by two seasons: rainy and dry, with cool, pleasant temperatures year-round.
The rainy season, from May to November, is when the forest is lush green, and everything is in full bloom. This is when the waterfall is at its most powerful and majestic. If you plan to visit during this period, check the weather forecast to avoid heavy rain that could disrupt your travel.

The dry season, from December to April of the following year, features dry, sunny weather and is suitable for outdoor activities. The waterfall is flowing gently and peacefully, like a stream of hair, and it looks very poetic. This is the peak period for tourist arrivals.
What’s interesting about Dambri Waterfall?
Dambri Waterfall is about 60 meters high and 30 meters wide. It is both majestic and magnificent, with two main streams cascading down from above, white and straight. Currently, visitors have two options for reaching the waterfall: walking up the stairs or taking the elevator.
From the elevator, visitors can take in the majestic, vibrant view of Dambri Waterfall, with its swirling waters evoking a sense of paradise.

For adventurous visitors, conquering the gently sloping stairs will be an exciting and unforgettable experience. To reach the top of the waterfall, you have to climb more than 138 steps. The path to the top of the waterfall is nestled against a steep cliff. Along this walking path, visitors can also stop to explore the Buddha Cave, rest in wooden huts, and breathe in the fresh air scented with plants and trees.

The magnificent scenery of the vast forest is further enhanced by a nearly 1,000-hectare ecological complex with diverse and abundant flora and fauna. The primeval forest here features hundreds of valuable timber species such as teak, eucalyptus, and sandalwood, as well as colorful flowers that bloom year-round.

In addition, at the base of the waterfall, there is a wooden bridge that allows visitors to admire the waterfall from multiple angles. Walking across the three-branched wooden bridge and the steps to the top of the waterfall is the purest experience of nature.
Exciting Activities at the Bambri Waterfall
Here, you not only get to admire pristine mountain and forest scenery, but you and your team can also participate in fun activities to relieve stress and recharge.

- Conquering the Suspension Bridge: The wooden bridge connecting the Dambri waterfall to the Chau Ma ethnic village will be a challenge you should tackle and a photo opportunity.
- Exploring the Life of the Chau Ma People: You will immerse yourself in the famous festivals and gong dances of the Chau Ma people.
- Ride the Ferris Wheel: Take on the challenge of riding the highest Ferris wheel in the Central Highlands, reaching a height of 36 meters.
- Ride the Alpine Coaster: With its modern slide, this adventurous ride attracts many young tourists.
- Ride pedal boats, elephants, and the water slides – these are relaxing and enjoyable experiences everyone should try.
Experience luxury tourism services at Dambri Waterfall
You can choose from the following accommodation options:
- Bungalow: Modern, airy houses typically painted in bright colors and fully equipped with amenities.
- Treehouse: The house’s architecture makes visitors feel as if they are lost in a fairy tale. – Houses will be built of wood, high up in trees, usually about 30 meters above the ground. You will be immersed in nature, experiencing the wildlife in the primeval forest.
- Tents: The preferred accommodation for those who enjoy challenges and backpacking. However, you should prepare plenty of warm clothing, as the air in Da Lat at night is very cold.
- Communal camping rooms: Similar to tents but designed for larger groups.
Source: collected by An
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