The old tree has a “huge” root system that attracts tourists to take pictures in Dak Lak

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 The legendary tree stump with a massive appearance is becoming the “virtual living” coordinate that should not be missed for visitors when visiting the highlands.

Dray Nur waterfall is located in Dray Sap commune, Krong Ana district, far from the city center. Buon Ma Thuot about 25km is now one of the most popular tourist destinations when visiting Dak Lak province.

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In particular, at Dray Nur waterfall, there is also a new check-in “coordinate” that young people enthusiastically share on social networks. That is the area with huge old si-tree roots. Photo: Nguyen Thanh Minh
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Thousands of years old roots are impressed by their massive size, inclined shape, and cool shade for the whole area. The long, intricate roots that cling to large rocks create a unique and magnificent look. Photo: @pthienphu
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Many tourists visiting this place cannot help being overwhelmed by the wild and beautiful scenery of this “huge” rooted si tree. Just choose a suitable shooting angle, without having to pose sophisticatedly, visitors will have interesting check-in pictures. Photo: @dimotngaydang
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This ancient ancient background is now one of the most popular check-in spots when coming to Dray Nur waterfall. Photo: Chung Hoa
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Dray Nur waterfall is a branch of the Serepok river system, which is a combination of two rivers Krong Ana (Cai River) and Krong No (Duc River). The waterfall is about 250 meters long, about 30 meters high, connecting the two provinces of Dak Lak and Dak Nong. Photo: Phan Loc
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From a distance, Dray Nur waterfall is like a giant wall, blowing white foam, creating a beautiful, fanciful and beautiful scene. The sound of the water pouring hard, hitting the cliffs, created the sound of tearing apart the tranquil landscape of the mountains and forests of Buon Me. Photo: Bao Tran
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The poetic and mysterious beauty of this most majestic waterfall in the Central Highlands makes any visitor coming here amazed and overwhelmed. In 2011, Dray Nur waterfall was ranked as a national scenic relic. Photo: Hoang Long
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Dray Nur waterfall not only attracts visitors by its majestic beauty but also curiosity by the caves hidden behind the giant white water. Photo: Hue Hue Dinh
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Hidden behind the water is a cave with a width of 3000m2, containing countless interesting things. Stalactites and stalagmites create a strange sight in the cave. Photo: Nguyen My Dung
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Not only admire the magnificent natural scenery, picturesque, visitors coming to Dray Nur waterfall also discover many other interesting “virtual living” places. At the same time, visitors can participate in the experience of interesting games such as mountain climbing, cycling or rowing, … Photo: Thu Miwoo

In addition to Dray Nur waterfall (wife waterfall), in Krong Ana district there is Gia Long waterfall (another name is Dray Sap Thuong waterfall). These two waterfalls combine with Dray Sap waterfall (husband waterfall, Nam Da commune, Krong No district, Dak Nong province) to form a picturesque waterfall cluster.

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