Camly Waterfall

Cam Ly Waterfall is only 2km to the west of Dalat at the end of Hoang Van Thu street.

Cam Ly Falls is explained differently according to the legend:


According to Cil Long a man in Ta Nung commune, many years ago Cam Ly waterfall was called Liang Sra. Near the falls there is a village of Lach people in Ma Trang Son Street, Yagut, Tran Binh Trong, Le Lai and Hoang Dieu today. The village owner is Yagut Hamon his son is Dam M'Ly. The French had punished Dam M'Ly very cruel. They tied Dam M'Ly on the edge of the forest, next to the ants and honeycomb until Dam M'Ly was in the line, but he still trying to handle the soreness, pain. and didn't declare. He did not call for help, only to stare at the villains. dried On the sunny day, cold from the night, then Dam M'Ly died. The old man loves his son, despite the guns of the enemy, coming to hug his son body and crying like a tiger roaring, elephant roaring, and then die with his son. From there, the K'Ho people of the Da Lach area called Liang Sra waterfall with the name Liang Mon M'Ly. Through the process of phonetic transformation, Mon M'Ly was transformed into Cam Ly. At present, at Cam Ly waterfall there is a lamp made of artificial concrete and between the lamp calves named Mon M'Ly and Dam M'Ly.

Cam ly waterfall

According to Mr. Dagut K'Mloi in Lat village, when the French surveyor asked the village patriarch K'Mlau "what is the waterfall name", he thought that the French ask for his name so he answered: "K'Mlơi". The French record K'Mo into Cam Ly. From then, Cam Ly was used to naming the falls and Cam Ly Stream.

Overview Cam Ly in Da Lat


Cam Ly Falls is not noisy, aggressive. The water flowed softly, smoothly through the rocks like the hair of a young girl. A bridge across the stream for visitors to across the stream, admire the beauty of the waterfall and scenery around. some bungalow is ideal for visitors to rest and watch the splash of water, sparkling like crystal under the sun. Visitors can ride horses, take pictures, walk around the waterfall.

In 1998, Cam Ly waterfall was recognized by the government as a national historical-cultural monument.