The Prenn Waterfall lies at the foot of Prenn Pass, on national road 20, 10 km from central DaLat city, the name ‘Prenn’ reminisces a long-ago period in centuries XV- XVII, when this mountainous area is still the battlefield of invasive and defending wars. In Cham language, Prenn means ‘invaded area but in the language of native minorities as Lat, Chil, Sre’ an invader was called ‘Prenner’.
The only access to the fall is a short bridge across a stream with concrete banks free from erosion. The way down to the waterfall is very beautiful, with well-arranged stone steps winding along the side of the hill. Tourists will see a water curtain dropping down from the height of nearly 10 meters onto a small valley which has been converted into a flower garden, many attractive paths of which lead tourists up onto open space of pine hills around it.
Tourists may take paths ledding to the zoological or orchid gardens or have a leisure walk admiring showy flowers, watching pretty huts high above in the trees or swaying lightly on a suspension bridge across a small stream. An extraordinary impression may be Solar Stone Garden, whose steps are artistically arranged. Especially the aerial railway can carry tourist across the stream and produce bobbed feelings of being lost in deity and fairy world.