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K50 Waterfall- truly majestic natural beauty in Central Highlands

By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
August 10, 2021, 18:17 [GMT+7]

Located in the middle of the sacred forest in Gia Lai Province’s Kbang District bordering Binh Dinh Province’s An Lao District, the K50 Waterfall, also known as Hang En, is generously bestowed with the imposing and picturesque beauty, thus undoubtedly making itself a must-check-in venue for backpackers.

This place still retains its unspoiled features due to its remote geographical location and the bumpy road leading here.

Below are stunning K50 photos taken by the talented lensman Dang Van Hai from the Quy Nhon City in the central province of Binh Dinh.

Visitors can choose to conquer the K50 Waterfall by trekking about 25 km from An Toan Commune, An Lao District, Binh Dinh Province. It is highly recommended to hire locals for the approach to this site.
Visitors can choose to conquer the K50 Waterfall by trekking about 25 km from An Toan Commune, An Lao District, Binh Dinh Province. It is highly recommended to hire locals for the approach to this site.
The January - June period is the most beautiful time of the year to admire the charm of the K50 Waterfall as the weather is warm, sunny and less rainy.
The January - June period is the most beautiful time of the year to admire the charm of the K50 Waterfall as the weather is warm, sunny and less rainy.
 Gigantic stones lying underneath the K50 Waterfall, holing with the vast green background create an airy atmosphere.
Gigantic stones lying underneath the K50 Waterfall, holing with the vast green background create an airy atmosphere.
  Seen from above, the K50 Waterfall looks like a giant twinkling white strip of silk, then falls down the cliffs to bounce white, blending into the clouds amid the forest and mountain ranges.
Seen from above, the K50 Waterfall looks like a giant twinkling white strip of silk, then falls down the cliffs to bounce white, blending into the clouds amid the forest and mountain ranges.
Visitors can choose to conquer the K50 Waterfall from Pleiku City in Gia Lai Province to Kbang District with an about 93km-long journey taken in nearly 2 hours, then continue heading northwards along an about 70 km-long section of the Truong Son Dong mountainous route to reach the headquarters of Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve Authority. From here, you can choose to walk or take a motorbike ride for another 16 km to reach the waterfall.
Visitors can choose to conquer the K50 Waterfall from Pleiku City in Gia Lai Province to Kbang District with an about 93km-long journey taken in nearly 2 hours, then continue heading northwards along an about 70 km-long section of the Truong Son Dong mountainous route to reach the headquarters of Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve Authority. From here, you can choose to walk or take a motorbike ride for another 16 km to reach the waterfall.

Reporting by DNO - Translating by T.VY

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