Discover the untouched beauty of a 3-tiered waterfall in Ky Son
Ngoc Phuong•22/06/2025 6:00
When visiting Ky Son district during this hot season, besides enjoying the cool climate of Muong Long, it would be an oversight not to explore the 3-tiered waterfall in Nam Can.
Located about 12 km from the center of Ky Son district, visitors can discover pristine beauty, a cool atmosphere, and an invigorating feeling while immersing themselves in nature's masterpiece at the 3-tiered waterfall in Nam Can. Photo: Ngoc PhuongThe road to the 3-tiered waterfall is very convenient; from the main road, cars can follow a concrete path right to the base of the falls. Photo: Ngoc PhuongFrom the base of the falls to the top is a distance of over 300 meters, and along the way, visitors can freely explore the beauty of the landscape. Photo: Ngoc PhuongThe waterfall features rocks with beautiful white stripes. Photo: Ngoc PhuongThe colors of the rocks stand out in the sunlight filtering through the canopy of leaves on the mountaintop. Photo: Ngoc PhuongAlong the path, past unusually shaped, protruding rocks, the stream's water from the waterfall sprays white foam. Photo: Ngoc PhuongThe deeper one goes, the more of nature's majestic beauty can be discovered on both sides. Mr. Lau Ba Chay - Chairman of the Nam Can Commune People's Committee, said: "To develop this into an ecological tourist destination in the area, in April 2025, Nam Can commune held an opening ceremony, officially making the 3-tiered waterfall an eco-tourism site. The commune also created a small dirt road about 600 meters long leading to the waterfall. Additionally, bamboo and wooden bridges were built to make it easier for people to reach the top of the falls to explore.” Photo: Ngoc PhuongVisitors can stop to rest on large boulders, lying back to relax and enjoy the cool, fresh air gifted by nature. Photo: Ngoc PhuongAfter a journey of exploration over 300 meters, visitors reach the top of the waterfall, and don't forget to capture beautiful images of the 3-tiered waterfall in Nam Can. Photo: Ngoc Phuong