Double Waterfall and Dak To Pe . terraced fields

icon-locationThác Đôi, xã Trang, huyện Đăk Đoa, Gia Lai, Việt Nam.
Dak To Pe terraced fields and Double waterfall (also known as Tap Pe waterfall) are located in Kol village, Trang commune, Dak Doa district, about 32km southeast of Pleku city. This place is likened to a picture of "painting water" given by "mother nature". Coming here, visitors will be extremely excited by the immense green color of the wet rice fields and the waterfall flowing from the great nature.

To reach the Double waterfall, from the center of Pleiku, visitors will have to travel a long distance of about 30 km to reach the town of Plei Kol, then continue for about 2 km through more trails to reach the waterfall. Double waterfall is located at the end of Dak To Pe terraced fields. So on the way to the waterfall, visitors will admire the charming beauty of the terraced fields of the people of Kol village and Gè village. This field is cultivated with 2 rice crops and covers an area of about 50 hectares, divided into 2 different areas. The part next to Dak El stream has an area of about 25 hectares, the rest is the terraced fields running along the A Dit stream, which also has an area of about 25 hectares. According to many local households, this field was formed about 45 years ago. Previously, the terrain here was mostly mountainous, difficult to keep water, especially in the dry season, it was impossible to cultivate anything. However, after liberation, people here were instructed on how to grow wet rice and knew how to build a bank to make terraced fields. Currently, there are hundreds of different large and small fields located along the two mountain slopes in order from high to low, forming a unique "population" of terraced fields.

Located at the end of the terraced fields of Dak To Pe is the Double Waterfall. This is the most beautiful waterfall in Trang commune. The scenery here is still wild and charming, giving visitors a feeling of excitement. However, the journey to conquer this waterfall will make visitors encounter many difficulties, because currently there is no way down. If you want to reach the foot of Doi waterfall, you have to follow a small trail on a steep cliff. On the way down to the foot of the waterfall, visitors will feel like the person behind is standing on top of the person in front. Double waterfall is formed from 2 streams Dak Oi and A Dit flowing through terraced fields, then encountering fault terrain forming two waterfalls with a height of about 150m, lying parallel to each other about 20 meters apart. m and then confluence into a stream at the foot of the waterfall. Seen from above, the water from the two waterfalls falls like the graceful hair of a young woman in her early teens. However, in the dry season, Dak Oi and A Dit streams dry up, causing Doi waterfall to lack water. At the present time, only the waterfall on the left hand side of Dak Oi stream still has a lot of water, and the waterfall on the right hand side is almost dry.

Address: Doi Waterfall, Trang commune, Dak Doa district, Gia Lai, Vietnam.