Admission is free. But there's almost nothing to see. There is only 1 waterfall (pictured) at the very end (15 minutes walk to it). You need to walk barefoot through water and rocks, in one place the water is knee-deep. The rocks are sharp in places, and the water is dirty. I don't recommend it at all.
En: Entry was free but the attraction was dangerous. I hate this place, never suggest
Wonderful beauty, we definitely visit here when we come to Mui Ne. The ticket price is symbolic, since the entrance became paid, it has become much cleaner and better
We have been there several times. Previously, it was free. Now this case costs money. But there were trash cans and even a toilet. In fact, it is a stream with not bad views on the sides. It is necessary to be careful. Because sand collapses occur in places. Last time we saw a decent collapse. The whole stream was covered. But you can go once. Previously, it was possible to climb the dunes, now it is almost impossible. It pours out.
At first glance, there is a gutter through which rusty water flows and they still charge modest money for it. In fact, it is: orange-colored water is precisely because of the huge amount of iron in the chemical composition. In order to take some photos, it is quite tolerable and interesting. If you are not a squeamish person and do not mind that you walk knee-deep in water with plastic bottles and other garbage floating around, then you will like it...anything above 2-3 meters from the ground is fascinating, but if such a prospect does not appeal to you, there is nothing to do there. A little tip: it's ideal to get there the very first-then you will enjoy this place to the fullest and add your photos to the #fairystream collection on Instagram))
At first, of course, it is dirty, but after the village upstream it becomes cleaner and more beautiful! We really liked it and soon we want to visit this village again and return there, but without a tour and try to find an entrance away from the village!