Since October, every day hundreds of foreign visitors come to Du Gia waterfall in Yen Minh district to queue up to jump over the waterfall, enjoying the beautiful weather after the storm.
Du Gia Waterfall is located in Tien village of Du Gia commune, with a waterfall about 6 m high pouring into a deep blue water hole. The waterfall is located in the middle of a wild village scene, the water flows strongly, attracting many foreign visitors to experience waterfall jumping.
Nguyen Thuat, a tour guide in Ha Giang who regularly takes international tourists to Dong Van Stone Plateau, said that since the beginning of October, the number of international tourists to Du Gia has increased sharply. "I have personally brought about 200-300 tourists," he said, adding that most groups traveling to Ha Giang - Dong Van choose to stay one night in Du Gia to bathe in the waterfall the next day.
Visitors often follow the cliff to the top of the waterfall and then jump into the deep water hole. The highest point is about 6 meters above the water surface, some other points have lower jumping positions, about 3.5 meters above the water surface.
Traveling to Ha Giang for the first time in October, Rochelle, 32 years old, said that compared to the waterfalls he had been to in Vietnam, Du Gia waterfall was pristine, had clear water and had suitable jumping spots.
"Waterfall jumping is an exciting experience, suitable for those who love adventure and exploring nature," said a male tourist from France.
Briona, a British tourist, and her group of friends traveled more than 80 km from Meo Vac to Du Gia on October 27. She said "there were a lot of people" jumping off waterfalls, but she "felt scared" so she did not try this experience.
Mr. Thuat said that domestic tourists tend to go to places with beautiful landscapes to take photos and check in, while international tourists prefer to go deeper into the villages and experience wild places.
According to locals, hundreds of visitors come to Du Gia every day to sightsee and bathe in the waterfall. Accommodation facilities here welcome more visitors than before Typhoon Yagi.
Du Gia Panorama owner Nguyen Van Khuy said he has welcomed more than 300 guests in nearly a month. His family's homestay welcomes a maximum of 30 guests a day, so on days when there are many groups of guests, he cannot accept family guests, and they have to move to neighboring homestays.
Du Gia Waterfall is located in Tien village of Du Gia commune, with a waterfall about 6 m high pouring into a deep blue water hole. The waterfall is located in the middle of a wild village scene, the water flows strongly, attracting many foreign visitors to experience waterfall jumping.
Nguyen Thuat, a tour guide in Ha Giang who regularly takes international tourists to Dong Van Stone Plateau, said that since the beginning of October, the number of international tourists to Du Gia has increased sharply. "I have personally brought about 200-300 tourists," he said, adding that most groups traveling to Ha Giang - Dong Van choose to stay one night in Du Gia to bathe in the waterfall the next day.
Visitors often follow the cliff to the top of the waterfall and then jump into the deep water hole. The highest point is about 6 meters above the water surface, some other points have lower jumping positions, about 3.5 meters above the water surface.
Traveling to Ha Giang for the first time in October, Rochelle, 32 years old, said that compared to the waterfalls he had been to in Vietnam, Du Gia waterfall was pristine, had clear water and had suitable jumping spots.
"Waterfall jumping is an exciting experience, suitable for those who love adventure and exploring nature," said a male tourist from France.
Briona, a British tourist, and her group of friends traveled more than 80 km from Meo Vac to Du Gia on October 27. She said "there were a lot of people" jumping off waterfalls, but she "felt scared" so she did not try this experience.
Mr. Thuat said that domestic tourists tend to go to places with beautiful landscapes to take photos and check in, while international tourists prefer to go deeper into the villages and experience wild places.
According to locals, hundreds of visitors come to Du Gia every day to sightsee and bathe in the waterfall. Accommodation facilities here welcome more visitors than before Typhoon Yagi.
Du Gia Panorama owner Nguyen Van Khuy said he has welcomed more than 300 guests in nearly a month. His family's homestay welcomes a maximum of 30 guests a day, so on days when there are many groups of guests, he cannot accept family guests, and they have to move to neighboring homestays.