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Bim Bip Waterfall originates from a high mountain slope of the majestic Chu Yang Sin mountain range, located in an area of thousands of green trees and leaves, so the feature of Bim Bip Waterfall is the hidden beauty when blending in with nature. great thousand. The M'nong people call Bim Bip waterfall Lieng Bok Sac, in the M'nong language: "Lieng" means waterfall, "bok" means the watershed, "sac" means the water flowing up and up. Lieng Bok means that the upstream waterfall has a beautiful stream of water. However, in the past, locals used to call it Buon Biep waterfall because in the past, near the waterfall area, there was a village of the M'nong people living - Buon Biep. Later, when the Kinh people came here to live, the village of Biep waterfall was called Bip waterfall, since then the name Bim Bip waterfall has become the popular name today.
Coming here, visitors will admire the masterpieces that nature offers with four stone floors, nearly 20m high, the white water flowing through a row, easy to make visitors feel uneasy when they see it. The great wind resonates with the sound of the waterfall and the white color of the waterfall, helping to wash away the dust of the city for tourists coming here. In addition, besides the intense flow of the waterfall, visitors also experience the diversity and richness of the vegetation system here. After a picnic time immersing in the natural scenery and experiencing the mysteries of the mountains and forests, visitors can sit on the stumps of ancient trees to rest under the forest trees or visitors can take a dip and relax in the forest. Relax in the cool clear water here.
In addition, Bim Bip waterfall is located close to Nam Pa village, and Biep village is the one that has handed down many typical festivals and customs of the M'nong people. Visitors can discover and experience the dishes that are very rustic but imbued with the culinary culture of the Central Highlands such as: hot pork, lam rice, chicken cooked with Giang leaves, sour bamboo shoots, bitter eggplant soup with rattan buds along with other dishes. Wild spices prepared by local people. All these dishes are formed and created during the production process of the local people, but they are imbued with the culture and culinary identity of the Central Highlands people that have existed for many generations. now.
Address: Nam Pa village, Yang Tao commune, Lak district, Dak Lak province