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The reason the waterfall has such a unique name is because the rugged cliffs on the waterfall's flow have formed 9 undulating floors, with different levels of 5 - 10 m. In particular, the last two floors of the waterfall with a height of 10-15m have formed a vertical, swirling waterfall creating a surprisingly beautiful scene. If you look at this waterfall from the side, you will see that the waterfall looks like a giant staircase of nature covered with white water. When viewed from above, the nine-storey waterfall looks like a dragon bending to prepare to fly high into the sky. Nine Floors Waterfall is a large waterfall that originates on the top of a high mountain. The water on the sky poured down and hit the cliffs, creating pleasant music. Because of the multi-storey structure, the waterfall here flows somewhat gently and not as violently as other places. The road to the top of Nine Floor waterfall is surrounded by immense coffee fields. Therefore, if visitors come to the waterfall in the right coffee flower blooming season (around March), visitors will admire an extremely beautiful landscape picture with the white color of coffee flowers, alternating with the blue of the mountain. Central Highlands forest. Coming to the nine-storey waterfall, in addition to enjoying the natural scenery, visitors also experience an extremely cool and fresh air to help dispel all the troubles in life. On each different floor, there are deep, clear water holes. With the naked eye, visitors can see even small, beautiful fish roaming in it. In addition, an interesting phenomenon that often appears when the sun shines over the waterfall is the rainbow at the waterfall. Water flows down from above and hits the cliffs forming tiny bubbles. The incoming sunlight creates the phenomenon of refraction, which makes the rainbow colors appear extremely shimmering and fanciful. Because the surrounding waterfall is still quite wild and unexploited, when exploring the nine-storey waterfall, do not forget to bring fast food and drinking water.
Address: Nine-storey waterfall, Ia Ba, Chu Pah, Gia Lai, Vietnam