Phun abyss is located in the Da Den mountain range, amid forests and hills, with clean blue water, attracting many adventurous tourists to ride SUP.
Situated more than 20 kilometers Southwest of Tuy Hoa city, Phun abyss belongs to Hoa My Tay commune, Tay Hoa district, Phu Yen province, and was formed from streams of Ca pass at the upstream of Banh Lai river, this place has clean blue water, with rugged rocks, and has recently become a favorite destination for adventurous tourists.
It’s about 50 meters from the edge of the rock to the water surface. When water from upstream falls onto large rocks, it looks like water being sprayed from the bottom of the abyss.
It is easy to reach the abyss by car or motorbike. However, it is difficult to move from the parking lot to the abyss because visitors have to pass a rough stream, stacked cliffs and a large lake.
Luu Ba Phuoc, 28 years old, living in Phu Yen, together with his friends from Ho Chi Minh City, explored Phun abyss in June. Phuoc said he had been to the abyss many times and often brought friends here because the place is still wild, with many interesting things to explore.
The most ideal time to explore Phun abyss is from January to August. Phu Yen does not have much rain, making it convenient to travel. Around June, water in local lakes is full, so visitors can ride SUP.
The abyss is still quite wild and tourism services have not been developed yet. Tourists coming here to join activities must wear life jackets and follow local guides to avoid accidents, emphasized Phuoc.
At the abyss, there are water holes, among rock crevices, surrounded by forest. When coming here in the summer, visitors will feel like they are lost in a small forest with a cool stream.
To reach the abyss, visitors have to travel in hot weather, carry heavy items, cross rivers and climb rocks. Therefore, visitors should not travel alone, they should go with a tour guide or a local guide to ensure safety.
Translated by Minh Anh