1. Xung Khoeng Waterfall
Xung Khoeng Waterfall is located in La Me Commune, Chu Ho Rong District, about 30 km southwest of Pleiku City. With a height of 40 meters, the waterfall crashes down, disrupting the calm surface below. Xung Khoeng is a magnificent waterfall that flows powerfully, creating frothy white foam that covers a vast area. The water cascades from the top, flowing over large rocks and smaller pebbles, spreading across lush green grass, forming a vast, serene water region surrounded by cliffs, mountains, and trees. The landscape here is breathtaking, leaving a lasting impression in your memory. Xung Khoeng is an ideal spot to rest and immerse in the majestic beauty of nature while breathing in the fresh air, offering a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere.


2. Bau Can Waterfall
Bau Can Waterfall is located in Team 3, Bau Can Commune, Chu Prong District, about 20 km from Pleiku City. Situated within the urban area of Pleiku, the road to Bau Can Waterfall is easily accessible and surrounded by picturesque tea hills and lush green meadows, with a gentle slope leading the way. Unlike the mystical beauty of To Cay Waterfall, this site offers a more serene and captivating natural charm. The waterfall stands at over 15 meters in height, nestled among vast coffee plantations. Visitors will feel the mist rising from the waterfall, creating an ethereal ambiance. The waterfall's flow is calm, providing a unique tranquil beauty. Below the waterfall, rough boulders create soothing, gurgling sounds as the water flows over the rocks. This is the purest gift nature has offered.
To fully appreciate the waterfall’s beauty, visiting during the rainy season is ideal. At this time, heavy rainfall from upstream fills the falls, cascading over the rocks to form a massive and majestic water mountain. In the dry season, the flow narrows, revealing the exposed rocky outcrops. With a diverse ecosystem and a long history of human cultivation, especially with its natural and man-made lakes, Bau Can has become a unique and promising destination for tourism development.

3. Kueng O Waterfall
Kueng O Waterfall is easily accessible, located just 1.5 km from National Route 25 and the Ia Pal Commune People's Committee headquarters in Chu Se District, Gia Lai, about 50 km from Pleiku City. The waterfall is over 20 meters high, divided into three streams, with a wide arc spanning approximately 50 meters. The water cascades over moss-covered stone steps, creating a cool, refreshing atmosphere. The green trees on both sides cast their reflections on the clear water below.
Upon arrival, you'll be welcomed by the cool mist created by the waterfall’s flow. One of the most enjoyable experiences here is walking behind the powerful waterfall, where the mist and cool breeze merge, offering a truly refreshing sensation. Visitors can immerse themselves in nature, enjoying the beautiful and romantic waterfall surroundings, while listening to traditional Xoan dance performances and the rhythmic sound of gongs echoing through the mountains. The area is also blessed with a vast, soft grassland where visitors can lie back and enjoy the endless sky. By connecting with nature and the clear waters, everyone who visits Kueng O feels rejuvenated and refreshed.


4. Mo Waterfall
Mo Waterfall is located in a border commune in La Grai District, where a branch of the Po Ko River flows westward, about 50 km from the center of Pleiku City. From the city center, head to Krai town, then turn right to La Khai Commune, and continue until you reach the crossroad at Ech Village, where Mo Waterfall awaits. The waterfall is about 5 km from the commune center, and the journey there is refreshing, passing through the cool, straight rows of rubber trees.
Mo Waterfall consists of multiple tiers, creating a stunning and grand landscape. The water cascades down in waves, winding through layers of stones and forming a beautiful, picturesque pond. From a distance, Mo Ia Khai looks like a terraced rice field covered in the white foam of flowing water. From the upstream view, you can see the water plunging down the stone steps and rushing into the pond like an endless ribbon of silk in motion. This creates a vibrant and colorful masterpiece of nature. At Mo Waterfall, you can not only marvel at the flowing water but also experience the lively sounds of the ancient forest. This place is a symphony of water crashing against the rocks, and the chirping of birds echoing through the forest. All these sounds blend together to create a rich, relaxing auditory experience amidst the heart of the jungle.


5. K50 Waterfall
K50 Waterfall, also known as Hang En Waterfall, is located in the Kon Chư Răng Nature Reserve in K'Bang District, northern Gia Lai Province. It is approximately 150 km from Pleiku City. To reach K50 Waterfall, visitors must embark on a long journey, winding through narrow paths nestled among the forest, crossing streams and rocky rapids to finally witness this magnificent waterfall. Perhaps due to its remote location, not many people visit, allowing K50 to preserve its pristine and untouched charm.
Though its name, K50, may not seem impressive, visitors will undoubtedly be captivated by the beauty of this waterfall. K50 Waterfall exudes an ethereal and natural beauty, appearing from a distance like a shimmering silver ribbon amidst the lush greenery of the mountains. The cool mist rising from the waterfall refreshes the air as the cascading water creates a foamy white spray. At the base of the waterfall, fascinatingly shaped rocks stack upon each other, forming unique natural staircases. This all comes together to create a vibrant and awe-inspiring landscape, evoking a deep sense of wonder and amazement in every visitor.


6. Ba Tầng Waterfall
Ba Tầng Waterfall is located in the Kon Ka Kinh National Park, an area characterized by rugged terrain and dense, intertwined vegetation that creates a majestic and awe-inspiring natural setting. For adventure-seekers, Ba Tầng Waterfall is an alluring destination in Gia Lai. To reach this stunning waterfall, visitors must trek along a challenging 4.5 km trail through a tough and undulating landscape.
The waterfall cascades forcefully down the mountainside in three distinct tiers. The rushing waters create a frothy white spray as they crash against moss-covered rocks, painting a breathtaking natural scene. Surrounding the waterfall are flat, open areas with towering trees, providing an ideal spot for visitors to relax, set up camp, or simply enjoy the view.
If you bring a change of clothes, you can take a refreshing dip in the cool, clear waters of the stream below. The water is pristine and inviting, making it the perfect spot to splash around and swim to your heart’s content.


7. To Cay Waterfall
To Cay Waterfall is nestled in a lush valley surrounded by vast, green landscapes in the village of Dơ Mó, Kông Htok commune, Chư Sê district, Gia Lai province. If you're traveling from Diên Hồng Park in Pleiku, the heart of Gia Lai, the journey to the waterfall spans a scenic 60 km.
The waterfall originates from a stream in a picturesque valley, encircled by a rich array of vegetation and massive stone formations that curve together like wings. At the base of To Cay Waterfall, large, interconnected rocks form a 30-meter long stone platform that arches in a semicircular shape. Numerous rock slabs protrude, creating a natural canopy about 7 meters wide, providing perfect shelter from both the sun and rain.
Next to the waterfall, there is a small cave with an entrance about 20 meters wide and 2 meters high, extending 15 meters deep. Standing in the cave, you'll feel a refreshing chill that adds to the appeal of the waterfall. This cave is a delightful feature for adventurers who enjoy camping in remote places. The further you venture inside, the darker it becomes, revealing strange and fascinating stone formations.


8. Phu Cuong Waterfall
Phu Cuong Waterfall is located in the Phu Cuong stone quarry area, in Dun commune, Chư Sê district, Gia Lai province. It is about 3 km from Chư Sê town and approximately 45 km southeast of Pleiku city. To reach Phu Cuong Waterfall, visitors must navigate a solid, iron staircase system, built securely to lead you to the base of the waterfall. Beneath, large and small rocks pile on top of each other, creating various interesting shapes. The atmosphere becomes even more enchanting as the sound of the cascading water mixes with the melodies of birds singing in the towering trees.
In the rainy season, the waterfall is a breathtaking sight, with water crashing down in torrents and white foam splashing wildly. During the dry season, the water gently flows over the rocks, providing a calm and soothing experience, allowing visitors to fully relax and connect with nature. Adventurous souls can follow the winding trail that leads deep into the mountain cliffs for a closer look at the magnificent beauty of this waterfall.
Phu Cuong Waterfall is nestled in the heart of the vast mountains, surrounded by impressive ecosystems that include lush forests, diverse plant life, and picturesque lakes and streams. This makes it an ideal spot for exploration, where visitors can enjoy a tranquil escape or take part in exciting outdoor activities like boat rides around the lake, lively picnics, and more. These activities make it a great destination for those visiting Gia Lai on an adventure tour.


9. Nine-Tier Waterfall
The Nine-Tier Waterfall is located in La Sao commune, about 16 km from the center of La Grai district and approximately 20 km from Pleiku city via Provincial Road 664 and National Road 14C. Unlike many waterfalls that cascade down from towering cliffs, this waterfall stretches across jagged rocks with each tier ranging from 5 to 10 meters in height. The final two tiers stand at around 10-15 meters, creating a powerful flow of water and swirling currents. The surrounding area is home to an almost untouched forest ecosystem, adding to the raw and majestic beauty of the falls.
The gentle, winding flow of water around the rocky cliffs, combined with the soothing sound of the stream, makes this an ideal weekend getaway for both local and out-of-town visitors eager to explore the pristine and mystical beauty of the waterfall and the surrounding Central Highlands. With its ethereal landscape, this is the perfect place to capture stunning photos, immerse yourself in nature, and create lasting memories. Your trip will be even more meaningful when you share it with friends and family in a peaceful setting, enjoying a picnic while singing and celebrating amidst the mountains and forests.


10. Le Kim Waterfall
Le Kim Waterfall is located in Ia Tô commune, Ia Grai district. From Pleiku city, head along Provincial Road 664 for about 20 km, passing through Ia Kha town, the center of Ia Grai district. Continue for another 15 km, and you will reach Le Kim Waterfall.
The name 'Le Kim' has only been used since the late 1950s, and what makes this waterfall unique is the rugged, jagged rock face, where water cascades down in a dazzling white stream, reflecting silver in the light. This is likely the origin of its name. Locals from the Jrai ethnic group, however, have long referred to it as 'Ia Grai Glong Blang,' meaning the high waterfall on the Blang stream.
From the sandbank at the base of the waterfall, follow the right bank for 200 meters to reach the foot of the falls. Locals share that in the past, a large rock ledge on the western side of the waterfall jutted out to form a 20m² cave, offering shelter and a perfect picnic spot with a flat stone surface resembling a giant chessboard. With a 30-meter-high waterfall pouring down like a ribbon of white silk, the mist sprays around the base, creating a refreshing, cool atmosphere perfect for visitors to enjoy.


