Do Quyen Waterfall is a not-to-be missed destination on visiting Bach Ma. Photo: N. PHONG
Do Quyen (Rhododendron) Waterfall is a famous waterfall of Bach Ma (White Horse) mountain forest. The waterfall flows down a steep cliff about 300m high. It was named Do Quyen because many rhododendrons grow on both sides of the waterfall. In spring, rhododendrons are in full bloom with enchanting beauty. A little bird told me, but in fact, I did not have a chance to come here in spring to enjoy the charming picture.
I went to Bach Ma (White Horse) Mountain for the first time in around 1994. The path from the foot to the top of Bach Ma was then being invested to restore but not completed yet; the UAZ car carried us to the milestone 14, 15 or so, afterwards we had to go on shanks’ mare. Reaching a stream bank, we camped because there were not any accommodations. Strenuous but fun and exciting. Next day, following a forest ranger, we threaded our way through a forest full of reeds, shrubs higher than our heads, and then went along a small trail under the jungle canopy to discover Do Quyen. We finally reached the legendary waterfall. At that time, the last stopover was the top of the waterfall. We only heard the rumble of the waterfall, but could not view the panorama of the waterfall as high as 300m. Some people tried to move far from the rock top to take photos. However, finding it too dangerous, others had to watch out and reminded one another not to be “too aggressive." It started to rain. The whole team rushed to leave to avoid danger; we were unsatisfied and wished to have a chance to view the panorama of the waterfall one day.
A few years later, back to Bach Ma a few times, I heard that the traildown the foot of Do Quyen Waterfall was invested to build the steps, creating conditions for anyone that desires to explore. Very eager, but limited in time and involved in the planned work program, I had to miss my visit.
This summer, Hue enters the "scorching days" (as announced by the National Television) that also coincides with the time when our high school classmates will meet Bach Ma again as planned long ago. What luck! Only in the baking heat of a city in the plain and afterwards as far as the top of the "illusionary mountain" - as expressed by writer Hoang Phu Ngoc Tuong about Bach Ma sacred mountain - can we treasure the fresh and pure atmosphere here. Not involved in any work program or agenda like the previous trips, but just for meeting, resting, relaxing, I persuaded the whole group to make the determination to return to Do Quyen on this trip.
Eating and taking a good siesta, the group dressed neatly, brought drinking water, some snacks and set out. Going leisurely, resting where we were tired, giving up the psychology of "traveling just to be known for having traveled, not to enjoy, experience the beauty of the destination" like the previous times, I and my friends headed for Do Quyen. The whole group walked leisurely. Seeing the beautiful scenery, strange flowers, limpid stream, they stopped to contemplate, take photos satisfactorily. The trail to Do Quyen was no longer as tree-dense and wild as before in addition to the leisurely walk, so no one felt tired at all.
The spectacular, charming scenery prompted the two young men not to leave, but to decide to camp overnight with Do Quyen
Here was Do Quyen. How virgin and grandiose it was!The path of steps leading down the foot of the waterfall lies on the left side.The steps of the path up and down are 1,378 in total. At first glance, it is very easy to be discouraged, especially for those who are over fifty like us. Some decided to stop at the top of the waterfall. While I and another group of 8 people were wondering if we should go or stop, a female friend said confidently, "Come on! It is a waste of effort not to go on when we are here. If not going on, we will no longer have a chance when older.” Too sensibly! So let’s go. The spirit was determined from the start: Moving leisurely, resting where we are tired. However, after climbing less than a hundred steps, we saw the steep positions and towering steps unlike normal steps.Also, the system of handrailto ensure safety and support tourists almost collapsed due to rusting iron. The 2 members of the group dropped out because of powerlessness to go on. The remaining 6 people, including me, still "persevered in the target" set. We walked observing, and suddenly felt the great admiration for the builders.
Some sections of handrail are left, but badly damaged
Nội dung: DIEN THONG
Thiết kế: QUANG THIEU