Chute de Ditinn, Waterfall in Préfecture de Dalaba, Guinea
Chute de Ditinn is a waterfall in Dalaba Prefecture that drops roughly 120 meters from a steep rock face and flows into the Ténée River below. The water forms a continuous vertical cascade visible from a distance.
The waterfall has shaped the area and its communities for generations, serving as both a water source and a natural boundary between settlements. This location has long been central to people's lives here.
Local people pass down stories about the waterfall through generations, weaving it into their community traditions and gatherings. It remains part of their everyday connection to the land.
Reaching the waterfall requires roughly a five-kilometer walk from Ditinn village, and local guides are available to lead visitors along the marked routes. Having a guide helps navigate the terrain safely.
During months with heavy water flow, natural pools form at different levels along the cascade, offering clear water for swimming. These pools are a major reason people visit at certain times of year.
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