Cua Tu Stream in Hoang Nong commune is located more than 40km from the center of Thai Nguyen city.
According to people’s sharing The name Cua Tu comes from a legend among local people, in which the most popular story is because the stream has only one way up and down.
Cua Tu Stream includes 7 waterfalls flowing through the cliffs on the mountainside. The tower is shielded by the vast canopy of ancient trees. To explore the stream, visitors are forced to trekking (a form of mountain climbing) through moss-covered rocks and swim through cool, clear blue lakes.
Because the elements on Cua Tu waterfall are often chosen as locations travel for the summer. Mr. Nguyen Van Tung (35 years old), a local tour guide, said that visitors to Cua Tu often tend to like to immerse themselves in nature. If they have time, they usually stay for about 1-2 days to camp.
The waterfalls located in the Cua Tu stream area have majestic, pristine beauty. However, the path deep inside is quite slippery and wet, and the water is also colder. To ensure safety, visitors need to prepare swimming goggles, gloves, high socks…
According to Mr. Tung, after passing through the first forest from the beginning of the stream, visitors will witness a “masterpiece” of nature. It is a slide formed by flowing water and rock erosion over hundreds of millions of years. You will have to follow the tour guide’s safety regulations to slide this waterfall.
Among the waterfalls at Cua Tu, Thien Duong waterfall is considered to have the most outstanding beauty. The waterfall is about 15m high. At the foot of the waterfall there is a deep and wide lake known as “Tuyet Tinh Coc”.