Prenn Waterfall, or so-called Tien Sa Waterfall,
about 10km from Dalat City, is the first destination for everyone
touring to Dalat. The fall is about 10m high and is surrounded by a
primeval forest. Under the fall is a stream flowing along limitless pine
tree lines and wild flowers trees. Therefore, after posing photos with
the fall, tourists can hire plastic boats to drift along the stream or
coaches to tramp around the park.
Scattered in the park are ethnic bamboo houses that travelers can
stop for some food and drinks or some kinds of souvenirs. There is also a
restaurant that serves revelers indigenous specialties made in
highlands cuisine.
To get close to the fall, tourists must cross a small bamboo bridge
spanning to the stream below or travelers can pay VND25,000 to take a
cable car trip to admire the fall.
In the park, excursionists can also explore Long Mach Lake, Au Co
Well, Than Lua Temple. Nearby mountain is nestled Au Lac and Au Co
temples where tourists can contemplate old ancient architecture that
imitated Hung Temple complex in Phu Tho Province and can see old
artifacts such as musical instruments, weapons, jewelries, labor tools
dating back to Hung Kings time.
Taking an elephant trip through pine hills or once try to seat on
ostrich and make a round must be amazing experiences at the park. Here,
tourists can also have a chance to contemplate of many types of orchid
flowers and can purchase them as gifts for friends and relatives.
At night time, tourists can join camp firing. In the flickering fire,
tourists can enjoy gongs performances and dances of ethnic peoples such
as Chil or K’Ho and Lach, and taste ruou can (wine drunk through a jar
via bamboo pipes).
After leaving Prenn Tourist Park, tourists must stop Dalanta
Waterfall, Elephant Waterfall or Hang Cop (Tiger Cave) Waterfall to once
indulge in nature and forget daily worries and stresses.