Visiting Giang Dien Waterfall Ecological Tourist Park, travellers will be fascinated by its vast wilderness, beautiful meadows, colourful wild flowers and the sight and sound of the waterfalls rushing in noisily around the clock.
Giang Dien Fall is located near to Trang Bom (Dong Nai Province), 22 km far from Bien Hoa city, 48 km from Ho Chi Minh city, 82 km from Vung Tau Beach. The waterfalls start from the Buong River, pour into the deep valley and run across a field of granite.
The area consists of a valley, hills, forests, waterfalls and varieties of strange flowers blossoming all the year round. The waterfall is suitable for young people and families who like to discover the beauty of nature.
Coming to Giang Dien, travellers will pass over the Mimosa Suspension Bridge from the main waterfall and then proceed along a path running through the foxtail meadow to the twin waterfalls. According to local folklore, there was a couple who loved each other but could not get married so they committed suicide near the Giang Dien Waterfall, thereby creating two other waterfalls named Chang (boy) and Nang (girl).
The path that looks like a stream of pink silk winding around the spring will lead tourists to Ky Cuc Farm, in which small gardens are designed with trees, lakes and beautiful flowers that create a romantic landscape. Particularly, some species of animals, such as salamanders, lizards, etc., are bred in the farm.
Arrival to the orchid garden and forest, tourists will be surely enticed by a series of works with the architectural style of ancient Roman and the local ethnic people, including roads paved or covered with rocks, houses built with the architecture of different ethnic people, flower trellises, the Hoa Su, restaurants, a coffee bar facing the waterfalls, a skating-rink, 12 huts for tourists to rest and an entertainment area for children. Tourists can take trams to visit the fishing and camping areas, flower gardens, etc.
With its beauty scenery and convenient services, Giang Dien has become an ideal tourist attraction of Dong Nai Province.
Edited by TITC