The three waterfalls and refreshing pools at Ba Ho Falls are in a forested area 23km north of Nha Trang and about 2km west of Phu Huu village. Turn off Hwy 1 just north of Quyen Restaurant and you'll find them a 20-minute walk from the parking area. It's fun clambering upstream through the pools, though they are slippery; good footwear is recommended as it takes an hour of tough trekking to see all three falls.
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