Currents from the top of Langbian creep over surrounding mountainous areas to form cam Ly Stream, which crosses Than Tho Like, Me Linh Lake and gathers in a big valley, turning it into the poetically dreaming HoXuanHuong Lake. The stream then passes underneath Ong Dao Bridge and follows a geological fracture of about 2 km westward before crawling over a sloping granite bed into the beautiful famous waterfall of Cam Ly in Dalat.
Cam Ly is a variant of ‘K’Mly’, name of a tribal chief of K’ho clan. After his death, the clan names this place after him to note down his merits. The name ‘Cam Ly’ sounded so nice in Vietnamese that Mr.Cunhac mistook it to be given by Vietnamese people.
Cam Ly Waterfall has now been heavily invested with little man-made scenarios full of mountainous characteristics, with concrete paths which perfectly suit the beauty of this everlasting wild nature. Cam Ly waterfall may be becoming more and more pretty, but the heavy pressure of wastewater flows from the city has made it a not-very-pure environment and the dreamy poetic Cam Ly Waterfall therefore no longer attracts as many of tourists as some years ago.