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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Xuan Huong Lake, Valley Of Love, and Domaine de Marie and more, get ready to experience the best places in Da Lat.
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1Linh Phước Temple

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Chùa Linh Phước is a renowned pagoda in Dalat, Vietnam, known for its stunning mosaic art created from shattered glass and pottery. It is a popular attraction along with the Truc Lam Zen Monastery, offering visitors an opportunity to immerse themselves in the tranquility and wisdom of Buddhism. The pagoda's intricate mosaic artwork captivates every visitor, while the monastery provides a serene environment for meditation and self-reflection.
No entry fee. Convenient to go by Grab or local trains. Unique Chinese temple with all the glass made decoration. Its style and colouring are liked the churches in Spain. Visitors can experience how the local worshippers admire their god via the decent and detail-minded statue. One of the 觀音 statue is made of fresh chrysanthemum flowers, very impressive. Don’t forget to visit the “18 levelled hell” inside the basement exhibition hall. Worthy to pay a visit.
Waha F — Google review
Linh Phước Temple in Da Lat is one of the most striking and intricately designed temples I’ve ever visited. When we arrived, it was extremely busy, buses, motorbikes, and cars all trying to squeeze into the last available parking spots. Despite the crowd, the atmosphere remained peaceful and respectful. The temple is covered in vibrant, detailed mosaic artwork made from glass, pottery, and tiles, every surface is a visual feast. The grounds begin with a peaceful garden filled with flowers and fruit trees, followed by an area selling religious and gemstone items. We entered the main worship hall next (note: shoulders and knees must be covered and shoes removed). Inside stood a serene golden Buddha with a halo, surrounded by ornate pillars and wall murals. The bell tower is another highlight. Visitors can write wishes on slips of paper, attach them to the protective film wrapped around the bell, and ring it for good luckyI rang it twice, just in case! The most breathtaking part was the giant standing Buddha, surrounded by rows of golden statues across multiple levels. There’s even a towering Buddha statue made entirely from dried flowers. Linh Phước Temple is not just a place of worship, it’s a living masterpiece. Definitely worth the trip.
John W — Google review
This is one of our Dalat must-go pagodas. It is a historic Buddhist temple famous for its unique mosaic architecture, created from thousands of broken ceramic pieces and colored glass. They also have the Guinness world record for the most chrysanthemum built Guan Yin statue. The majestic Guan Yin hall was grand and spectacular. We also visited their collection hall as well as the 18 Level of Hell. Highly recommend.
Kong S — Google review
I definitely recommend visiting this place. Be advised there is basement floor (B1 and B2) to visit for free. The place is reachable by train which departs at 09:55. Make sure you buy one way ticket at the entrance because the train heading back down is only an hour apart and there usually is not any other train there. It takes 30 minutes to get there so you will roughly only have 15 ~ 20 minutes on site if you choose round trip. You will find Grab taxis around the Temple for your way back.
Tommy C — Google review
A very interesting and beautiful place. I definitely recommend visiting it and not necessarily as part of a tour. Free entrance. We went by taxi on our own. Beautiful and very atmospheric. Lots of statues. There is an opportunity to go down to hell. It is better to go in good weather.
Andy K — Google review
Linh Phước Temple in Da Lat is one of the most striking temples I’ve visited in Vietnam. The entire complex is decorated with intricate mosaics made from broken ceramics, glass, and porcelain, giving it a colorful and almost surreal look. Every corner reveals another layer of detail, from the tall dragon statues to the stunning 49-meter tower. Inside, the main hall is filled with ornate statues and carvings, creating a spiritual yet visually overwhelming atmosphere. The temple also has a giant bell where visitors can write their wishes before ringing it, which feels both symbolic and memorable. It’s a bit outside the city center, but definitely worth the visit if you want to see something truly unique in Da Lat—both for its artistry and its spiritual significance.
Jay Z — Google review
Beautiful architecture- pictures said it all in the other comments What cannot be missed? Spend some time to go down to the basement, you’ll discover ‘HELL’, literally. Find the ‘Ox head and horse face’, the guardians of the underworld, and discover the eery world of the afterlife. No entrance fee. Free parking but do remember to take your bike before the parking locks at 17:30 😉
Jules — Google review
A serene and historic pagoda featuring unique architecture. It offers many interesting activities and is very popular with tourists. A beautiful and ancient place.
Betty N — Google review
WFR5+57X, 120 Tự Phước, Phường 11, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng 550000, Vietnam•Tips and more reviews for Linh Phước Temple

2Tuyền Lâm Lake

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Tuyền Lâm Lake, located in the picturesque city of Da Lat, Vietnam, is a serene man-made lake surrounded by lush trees. Visitors can enjoy scenic views and a tranquil atmosphere while exploring the area. Nearby attractions include the historic palaces and summer home of Bao Dai, the last emperor of Vietnam, as well as the Dalat Palace Golf Club for those interested in golfing or simply admiring the beautiful surroundings.
Tuyen Lam Lake in Da Lat is a breathtaking natural gem, offering visitors a peaceful retreat amidst the stunning highland scenery. Surrounded by lush pine forests and rolling hills, the lake’s crystal-clear waters reflect the sky, creating a mesmerizing, picture-perfect landscape. Whether covered in early morning mist or glowing under the golden afternoon sun, Tuyen Lam Lake exudes a serene and magical beauty that captivates every traveler. The lake is an ideal destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Visitors can take a boat ride across the tranquil waters, enjoying the fresh mountain air and the gentle ripples that spread across the surface. Kayaking and fishing are also popular activities, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in the lake’s peaceful ambiance. For those who prefer land-based adventures, hiking and cycling along the lakeside trails provide breathtaking panoramic views. Tuyen Lam Lake is also home to several charming resorts and cafes, where visitors can sip a cup of hot coffee while admiring the picturesque scenery. The surrounding pine forests create a perfect atmosphere for relaxation, making it a favorite spot for couples and families looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether exploring its scenic landscapes or simply enjoying a quiet moment by the shore, Tuyen Lam Lake is truly a paradise of tranquility and natural beauty in the heart of Da Lat.
Long B — Google review
best place to catch the sunset! the view is probably one of the most breathtaking i've seen. felt surreal to the point i almost cried LIKEEEE it was that beautiful 🥹 just felt so grateful to be alive in that moment. 10/10 experience for sure 🫡
Elaine — Google review
Travelers coming to enjoy nature please take note before coming/booking: swimming isn't allowed because "people have died in it before," kayaks and sup boards are hard to come by, either you book a guided tour in the city center, however if you want to rent solo for 1-2 hours you still pay 300-600k (someone has lost their mind, renting a scooter for a day is cheaper). Additionally, large ugly resorts have gated off and developed a large part of the lakeshore, well other "hidden" areas are littered with trash, but if you can look past that fact and try to get closer to the water, I've been told locals will report you. So yes, this lake is romantic and scenic, however, it isn't what it seems. It did offer me a nice drive, although you can encircle the entire lake. Over all, this experience was so disappointing for a natural-born lake girl.
Amanda C — Google review
A very nice lake and a pleasant, but long walk from the city if you're up for a nice hike. Many sights to see on the way there. I didn't go out on the lake, just sat on the shore and enjoyed a coffee and the cool clean air. There are both paddle boats and others you can rent. You can also take a cable car up to Truc Lam Buddhist monastery from the lake, which is a very serene and beautiful site. I went there last year from Robin Hill. Great views from the cable cars.
Lawrence O — Google review
Lovely and quiet. We went for a walk and enjoyed the view with a coconut!
Danni O — Google review
very beautiful lake and landscape worth visiting 💯 we visited together with truc lam monastery and got there using cable car 👍🏻 pity it was raining very bad when we went so couldn’t really enjoy 😢 we would have wanted to join the boat tour or even just boat paddling 😢
Hui L — Google review
Peaceful and beautiful lake just outside Da Lat. Surrounded by pine forests and fresh air—perfect for walking, or just relaxing by the water. A great escape from the city!
McCombie K — Google review
It's beautiful.The best way you travel in DALAT is take a motorbike.If the weather is fine only 6 hours (rent half day VND100.000) is enough.i'm luck yesterday morning is shining day,although is a rain season.temperature is 20℃.
Liping C — Google review
Phường 4, Dalat, Lam Dong, Vietnam, USA•Tips and more reviews for Tuyền Lâm Lake
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3Xuan Huong Lake

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Xuan Huong Lake, located in the heart of Dalat, is a popular spot for both locals and tourists. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks around the lake, relax on benches or grassy areas, rent boats, or take a horse-drawn carriage ride. The picturesque surroundings include pine forests and flower gardens. However, issues such as garbage collection and illegal fishing have been noted.
Xuan Huong Lake in Dalat is a peaceful spot. The calm water and green trees make it a great place to relax. You can enjoy pedal boating on the lake, which lets you see the beautiful views up close. An evening walk around the lake is very nice, with the sunset making everything look golden. The cool breeze in the evening is refreshing. Whether you are boating or walking, Xuan Huong Lake is a lovely, quiet place to visit.
Nitin — Google review
Went here on sunset and it was sunny! So breathtakin!! LOVE 🤍🤍🤍
Wuezellyn J — Google review
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E 3 — Google review
Beautiful lake right in the heart of Da Lat! I really enjoyed walking around this lake—the scenery is lovely and the cool Da Lat weather makes the walk even more pleasant. Circling the lake on foot also led me to discover some hidden cafés that aren’t usually visited by tourists, since most people tend to stay around the busy city center. A relaxing and refreshing spot to explore!
MA R — Google review
Beautiful Lake enjoyed by the locals and visitors. Hectic all around, but some find peace as well.
Gordon W — Google review
chill relax place in city da lat
Nattapon L — Google review
Located at the heart of Da Lat, this lake has not only beautiful scenes around but also coffee stores and restaurants. You may take a horse wagon to take a full course around the lake and decide where to visit next.
Quang M — Google review
Very pretty place to walk!
Oliver T — Google review
Dalat, Lam Dong, Vietnam, USA•Tips and more reviews for Xuan Huong Lake

4Thiền Viện Trúc lâm Đà Lạt

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Nestled on a hill with stunning mountain views, Truc Lam Buddhist Monastery in Dalat offers a serene escape for those seeking tranquility and spiritual enlightenment. Surrounded by picturesque gardens and located near Tuyen Lam Lake, the monastery provides a peaceful setting for meditation and self-reflection. Visitors can also take a scenic cable car ride from Robin Hill to the monastery, enjoying panoramic views of lush valleys and pine-covered hills along the way.
This is one amazing and out of the world experience. It’s a must visit if you’re in dalat. You’ll experience real bliss and peace. The shrine as well as the flower gardens are magnificent and peaceful. The occasional chimes in the background feels really good A good place to sit and forget the busy life . The shrine has a beautiful life size of Buddha. A very picturesque place
Manish T — Google review
Nice place. The monastery is located on Truc Lam Yen Tu Street, on the top of Phuong Hoang Mountain. About 5 kilometers south of the center of Dalat, it is an ideal location for visitors to come and explore. Truc Lam Zen Monastery also has an outstanding view of Tuyen Lam Lake - the most beautiful lake in Dalat, as it stands next to the lake and is surrounded by hills and forests. Truc Lam Zen Monastery’s opening hours are from 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM. It is also open for people who want to stay here and learn about Buddhism. You can ask the monks or nuns here to be allowed to stay. Initiated by the Vietnamese government in an effort to restore and promote the teachings of Zen Buddhism and Truc Lam Yen Tu Zen School, Truc Lam Zen Monastery was built from 1993 to 1994 by Zen Master Thich Thanh Tu. This pagoda has harmoniously combined different Zen schools in the world with Vietnamese culture into Vietnamese Zen.
Lukas — Google review
So beautiful and peaceful. I cried so many times. I’m thankful for the opportunity to experience the beauty of Truc Lam monastery. I visited on a spiritual and healing journey. Lots of tourists here for photo ops. The grounds ate big enough to escape them for solitude, if you desire.
Mommy P — Google review
The Bamboo Forest has a stunning view of Tuyen Lam Lake—widely regarded as the most beautiful lake in Dalat. Nestled beside the lake and surrounded by rolling hills and forests provides a peaceful retreat in nature. Admission to the temple is free. While the Dalat cable car is the most scenic way to get there, you can also drive, as there is a parking area nearby. For the best experience, consider renting a motorbike or hiring a car with a driver for the day, allowing you to explore the picturesque surroundings of the lake after visiting the monastery.
Cheiro T — Google review
Monastery was beautiful with incredible nature and bonsais surrounding it. My wife and I were able to do some pretty good birding around the monastery, seeing bulbuls, spider hunters, laughingthrushes, doves, drongos, mynas.
Kevin Z — Google review
Truc Lam Zen Monastery in Da Lat is a peaceful spot that blends nature and spirituality beautifully. Perched on a hill overlooking Tuyen Lam Lake, the monastery has wide courtyards, colorful gardens, and traditional Vietnamese pagoda-style architecture that feels calm and inviting. Walking around, you’ll notice the quiet atmosphere—it’s less about sightseeing and more about slowing down, breathing, and taking in the scenery. The view of the lake and pine-covered hills makes the whole place even more relaxing. It’s easy to get here by cable car or road, and it’s a good stop whether you’re looking for a cultural experience or just a serene break from Da Lat’s busy center.
Jay Z — Google review
Beautiful place. Serene and peaceful. Free to enter, we arrived via cable car and really enjoyed the views, but you can arrive via car/scooter either. Gardens and buildings are beautifully and meticulously maintained. Make sure to dress appropriately- respectful and modest
Claudia — Google review
Nice serene monastery. Dont forget to stack your stone pagoda for good luck
Ðahn — Google review
WC3M+7MG, Trúc Lâm Yên Tử, Phường 3, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam•+84 263 3827 565•Tips and more reviews for Thiền Viện Trúc lâm Đà Lạt

5Valley Of Love

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Valley of Love, located just 6 km from Dalat city in Vietnam, is a romantic park known for its whimsical art, ornate gardens, and a lake where visitors can ride swan-shaped boats. Surrounded by the charming Da Thien lake and endless pine forests, the valley offers a picturesque and poetic scenery that has made it a popular destination for marriage proposals and honeymoons.
Excellent peaceful park. There is an entrance fee. You should look at the map before exploring the area. You need to walk down to get a buggy. It will bring you around the area and have a stop at the miniature buildings in the world. The trees and flora are well kept and very beautiful. They even put animal sculptures along the areas. Awesome There is a museum with statues of famous people like trump, Beckham, mr bean etc
Norsa'adah — Google review
Very nice place and big. You have small buses to take you to the far places. Good experience. You have couple of options for the tickets. We took one that included the glass bridge and it cost us 400,000 dong.
מילנה מ — Google review
Tucked away just about 5 km northeast of the city centre of Da Lat (7 Mai Anh Đào Street, Ward 8, Lâm Đồng Province), the Valley of Love is a dreamy, romantic landscape that blends natural beauty, historical intrigue and leisure activities — ideal for couples, families and those wanting a reflective escape. Originally in the 1930s the area was known by the French as “Vallée d’Amour” (“Valley of Love”), because French-colonial couples used to come here for weekend outings. During the reign of Emperor Bảo Đại it was briefly dubbed “Valley of Peace” (Hoa Bình Valley). In 1953, under the initiative of the then-town council chairman Nguyễn Vy, the name was officially changed to “Valley of Love” (Thung Lũng Tình Yêu) as part of a wider movement to replace French-language place names. The valley is nestled among pine-covered hills and, following a dam constructed in 1972, a lake called Đa Thiện Lake was created in the valley floor which enhanced the scenic effect of water + forest + hills. Walking in, you’ll notice the broad lawns, the lake with swan boat rides, and the iconic “Love Lock” bridge where couples affix padlocks as a symbol of enduring affection. On the hill side, the trail up to Vọng Cảnh Hill takes you through pine forest and flower fields; from the top you’ll get sweeping views of the valley and lake below. The gardens often include hydrangeas, lavender, maze-gardens and themed statues for photography. For the more active, there are horse-rides around the meadow, cable wires, paintball, zip-line games, team-building areas and more. The Valley of Love delivers a relaxed, slightly whimsical vibe: the cool climate of Da Lat (average ~18-21°C) fills the air, the pines give a soft rustle, the lake reflects cloud and tree. For honeymooners or couples it evokes a gentle romantic escape; for families or friends it offers enough variety of activities. That said, if you’re seeking deep wilderness or solitude, you might prefer some of Da Lat’s less-visited corners — this valley is a popular and therefore well-developed destination, not raw wilderness. Getting there: From the city centre it’s a short ride; follow Mai Anh Đào Street toward Ward 8. Best time: Because of its elevation and forest setting you’ll get comfortable weather year-round; flower seasons (e.g., mimosa bloom) offer extra charm. Entry cost: As of recent reports the adult ticket can run around VND 250,000 (includes some rides) though children/discounts vary — always good to check current rate. Visitors should allocate at least 2-3 hours to wander the grounds, take photos, possibly ride a swan boat, and relax on the hill vantage point. Consider visiting earlier in the day to avoid crowds and to enjoy the light on the lake. The Valley of Love is exactly what its name promises: a scenic, tranquil spot in Da Lat where nature, history and romance merge. It is charming without being overly extravagant, accessible yet substantive. Whether you’re on a romantic getaway, a family outing or simply want to escape the bustle for a while, it offers a memorable stop. If I had one small caveat: as it is popular, some areas can feel a bit commercialised — but its natural setting still holds firm. A very worthy addition to any Da Lat itinerary.
Ermek M — Google review
If you are a tourist, do you waste your time here, utterly pointless, no proper flowers or something to look. Despite of the rain they sold the ticket with the glass bridge, which is not safe when its heavily raining with lightning. It’s absolutely nothing to see 400k VDN.in vain
Aysha S — Google review
So many fun places to play and take pictures. Good for couples and families or friends.
Sally — Google review
The ticket seller was a fraud. He told us that there is a zipline for children and also Marriott cars. After I entered, it became clear that children cannot play on the zipline and also children cannot play on the Marriott cars.
Saleh R — Google review
Depending on time of year it can be very touristy and people push in front when waiting for the free buses. A bit tacky but the drinks and food are priced well.
Aaron H — Google review
The Valley of Love in Da Lat feels like a magical escape, a place that immediately fills you with warmth and joy. From the moment you step in, there’s a sense of excitement in the air, with bursts of color and whimsical sculptures creating an almost dreamlike atmosphere. Strolling through the valley, you can’t help but feel a little lighter, swept up by the romance and beauty surrounding you. The sparkling lake invites you to paddle along its calm waters, and as you drift, there’s a quiet peace that settles over you, matched only by the soft rustling of pine trees. Couples share laughter on cozy benches, families bond over photos, and friends walk along paths lined with heart-shaped flower beds, each soaking in the valley’s playful charm. Every corner of the Valley of Love offers a new surprise, from hidden nooks for quiet moments to open areas alive with color and life. By the time you leave, you feel recharged, as if you've experienced a little piece of paradise. This valley isn't just a place to visit; it’s a place to feel, enjoy, and remember.
Volkan S — Google review
3-5-7 Đường Mai Anh Đào, Phường 8, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam•https://ticketssee.com/thunglungtinhyeu/•Tips and more reviews for Valley Of Love
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6Domaine de Marie

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Domaine de Marie, also known as Vinh Son Church or Mai Anh Church, is a landmark pink church located in a serene setting just 1km southwest of Dalat city center. Established in 1944, this architectural gem combines seventeenth-century European design with Vietnamese folk architecture. The church sits atop a hill and is surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens, making it a unique and picturesque attraction in Dalat.
For those who are far away from home and sometimes you may think about relatives, friends, family, those who are still here and those who are no longer walking with you. I guess it is always appreciated to share your thoughts and give them a sign of gratefulness and to protect them wherever they may be. As a church, no ticket is needed, of course. If you want to walk there alone, I would recommend to avoid prays and Sunday time. Nonetheless, any time is decent to have a prayer and walk through the cross path.
Guimo-D B — Google review
This church stands out with its stunning and distinctive architecture. 🌸 The surrounding area is beautifully decorated with flowers that are iconic to the town, creating a perfect and harmonious atmosphere. A worth-visit spot for both spiritual reflection and breathtaking photos.
K T — Google review
It’s a rainy Thursday in Dalat and we visited the Domaine de Marie church! It gives off French vibes and is very beautiful! French-Vietnamese colonial-style Catholic church and convent, characterized by its prominent deep pink exterior, tall triangular roof resembling a Central Highlands longhouse, and the presence of French-inspired stained-glass windows and European architecture. It combines the architectural features of Normandy, France, with the architectural elements of the indigenous ethnic groups. The complex also features a statue of Mary created in the image of a Vietnamese woman. It’s also observed to be one of the favourite tourist spot in Dalat, tour buses of visitors would drop by every few minutes.
Kong S — Google review
The only place I personally recommend visiting in Dalat is here at Dalat Pink Cathedral. It is highly recommended to spend a quiet time here in the cathedral, leaning back elsewhere. It maintains the architectural style of the French colonial period and allows you to enjoy your thoughts while breathing in the clear air.
Patrick S — Google review
Domaine de Marie is a peaceful spot in Dalat with a touch of French colonial charm. The pink church set against the greenery feels both elegant and serene, making it a nice break from the busy city. The grounds are well-kept, and you can walk around to enjoy the quiet atmosphere or take photos of the unique architecture. It’s not a long visit, but definitely worth a stop if you’re exploring Dalat.
Tiep N — Google review
Lovely and peaceful church to simply spend time in prayer or silent adoration. The soft contemplative music soothes and yet uplifts. The convent grounds are beautiful and well kept, offering healing from life's noises. The various statues add to the wonder of nature: circular panes, shuttered windows, hydrangeas, roses, pine trees and more. Bumped into a small-built sister in a room by the side who happily shared the graces of the Miraculous Medal: God bless her and the Vincentians for their service to the needy.
G F — Google review
No entry fee, nice church, nice to take pic while come to visit dalat.
Jessie Y — Google review
I visited this a long time ago. Nice place of worshipping and beautiful. Coming back and it still has a charm. It also has a knitting shop.
Hippy R — Google review
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7Bao Dai Palace 3

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DINH BẢO ĐẠI III, also known as Bao Dai Summer Palace, is a significant historical site in Da Lat, Vietnam. Built in 1938 by a French architect and a Vietnamese architect, the palace showcases European architectural influences. This two-story mansion holds great historical value and is associated with the Nguyen emperor. Surrounded by landscaped gardens, it offers tours for visitors to explore its glorious history and architectural masterpiece.
Bao Dai Palace 3 in Da Lat offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of Vietnam's last emperor, Bao Dai. It's a place where history comes alive amidst serene surroundings. One of the immediate impressions upon arriving is the beautiful garden that surrounds the palace. The grounds are meticulously landscaped, with lush greenery, vibrant flowerbeds, and towering pine trees that create a tranquil and picturesque setting. Strolling through the pathways, you can truly appreciate the care taken to maintain this natural beauty, offering a refreshing escape from the bustling city. Indeed, the entire property, both inside and out, is well-kept and maintained. The palace itself is clean and tidy, allowing visitors to comfortably explore the various rooms. The furniture and artifacts are thoughtfully preserved, giving a sense of the grandeur and daily life of the royal family. This dedication to maintenance ensures that the historical integrity of the palace is upheld for future generations to experience. The palace effectively showcases historical things from the previous King. You'll find personal belongings, royal documents, and furniture that belonged to Emperor Bao Dai and his family. From the King's office and bedrooms to the children's rooms and the queen's quarters, each space offers insights into their lives and the political events of the time. The exhibits are well-curated, providing valuable context to the historical significance of the palace and the Nguyen Dynasty. Beyond these points, Bao Dai Palace 3 offers several other notable features: Architectural Blend: The palace showcases a harmonious blend of French colonial and traditional Vietnamese architectural styles, reflecting the period in which it was built. Its art-deco charm is evident in its simple yet elegant lines and a flat roof system. Panoramic Views: Situated on a hill, the palace offers stunning panoramic views of Da Lat city and the surrounding pine forests. From the "Vong Nguyet Lau" (Moon Viewing Tower) on the second floor, you can imagine the royal family enjoying the tranquil scenery. Insight into Royal Life: The layout of the palace provides a comprehensive understanding of how the royal family lived and worked. You can see the reception rooms, dining areas, and private quarters, giving a vivid picture of their daily routines and official duties. Peaceful Ambiance: Despite being a popular tourist destination, the palace retains a peaceful and reflective atmosphere. The combination of historical significance and natural beauty makes it an ideal spot for a leisurely visit and contemplation. Cultural Significance: The palace served as a venue for important political events and diplomatic meetings during Emperor Bao Dai's reign, making it a significant site in Vietnamese history. In conclusion, Bao Dai Palace 3 is a highly recommended attraction in Da Lat for anyone interested in Vietnamese history, culture, and architecture. Its beautiful gardens, meticulous upkeep, and rich historical exhibits make for a truly insightful and memorable visit.
Zalikha I — Google review
Visiting Bao Dai Palace in Da Lat was like stepping into a preserved chapter of Vietnam’s royal past. It was fascinating to walk through the home where Emperor Bao Dai and his family once lived, surrounded by pine forests and beautifully manicured gardens. The palace is well maintained and still holds much of its original charm. Inside, the rooms are decorated with the original 1930s–1940s furniture and layout, giving a glimpse into the royal lifestyle. You can explore two levels of the residence, including the reception areas, bedrooms, study rooms, and even the old bathroom and kitchen — all kept as they were when in use. The rooms are roped off but visible, and many have informative signs or portraits to give historical context. What stood out were the vibrant carpets, mid-century armchairs, and elegant views out to the lush gardens. Outside, the gardens are immaculately landscaped and full of bright flowers, trimmed hedges, and stone walkways — a peaceful place to slow down and take it all in. Set aside at least 60 to 90 minutes to explore properly. It’s not only a palace—it’s a time capsule, and definitely worth visiting while in Da Lat.
John W — Google review
Many tourists visit here. Its worth visiting if you have spare time in Dalat. Yet if you are here for only a day or two, I recommend trying other places instead. I would say it is not something so unique or special relatively compared with places like the Crazy house etc.
Tommy C — Google review
Beautifully conserved palace in art deco style of the last emperor of Vietnam Well kept green grounds, a must visit if in Saigon.
Vinay D — Google review
Entrance with fee. Have to wear shoes covered upon entrance. It is a mansion, not really a palace. Have displayed cutletries, vases, etc. Have rooms of office, dining rooms, lounges etc. The surrounding area was well kept with pine trees, beautiful flowers, and greens. Very nice healthy environment
Norsa'adah — Google review
Although I don't really like the life of this last king of the Nguyen dynasty, this palace was well-preserved in very good condition. It showcased how luxury the Royal family's life used to be. Worth a try if you're interested in history.
Duy N — Google review
Very informative about the Royal family, only Palace of three in Da Lat still available to visit.
Jon L — Google review
This place is huge. The garden is amazing. The palace building is simple but elegant. You can also dressed up like a queen or princess and take photos for a reasonable price.
Angelou — Google review
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8Khu du lịch Thác Datanla

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Datanla Waterfall, located in Dalat, Vietnam, is a bustling and popular spot known for its series of small waterfalls and various activities. It offers a range of attractions such as a roller coaster, cable car, hiking trails, abseiling, rafting, and free jumping. The entrance area is touristy and developed with a packed car park, queues at the ticket office, and a busy restaurant. The waterfall has multiple levels with different activities available at each level.
This was my second time in Da Lat but my first visit to Datanla, and I truly enjoyed it! The scenery is relaxing, and the sound and view of the waterfalls were amazing. I also tried the alpine coaster, which was so much fun and made the experience even more memorable. There were quite a lot of tourists during my visit, but it was still very enjoyable overall. I recommend booking your tickets online in advance—it makes entry hassle-free and very convenient.
MA R — Google review
Nice place not too far from the city center for a bit of trekking—lol. I visited Datanla Waterfall, and at the time, they were offering a Zipline + Coaster combo for 1 million VND per person. Not exactly cheap, but a fun experience overall. The zipline route is 1.5 km in total. The first stretch is 1 km, then you walk about 500 meters to the second zipline, which takes you to Waterfall 3. The coaster starts and ends at Waterfall 3 or Parking area. If you want to visit Waterfalls 1 and 2, you’ll need to hike uphill a bit. They’re not super close, but not too far either. After exploring, you can walk back to the Coaster at Waterfall 3. With the combo, you can use coaster to go up (parking area), then if you still want to use the coaster to go down, can exchange the, kind of, receipt to another coaster ticket for free (round trip). By the way, you can ride the coaster alone, which is a nice option if you prefer a solo experience. Be aware there’s another zipline and coaster option with a shorter distance which is cheaper and you may access from the main entrance. Staff are friendly. NOTE: if you want to actually see the waterfalls in their full beauty, don’t go during dry season - you will need a bit of rain for the best views (“water-fall”).
Ngoc H — Google review
What an adventure we had at Datanla Falls, its not only about the natural beauty but also the thrill of getting there. If you’re taking the Alpine Coaster, I recommend opting for the long track it’s worth it. You pass through beautiful forested slopes and end up right at one of the most scenic waterfalls in Da Lat. We had a blast on it and was so much fun. The views along the way are fantastic and the coaster adds a layer of excitement to the experience. There are two main falls to see the second one (reachable via a shorter coaster ride or walk) features a huge King Kong statue which makes for a fun and unexpected photo stop. From there, you’ll find a mix of scenic bridges, wooden walkways, and tropical gardens that offer fantastic photo angles. The first falls are more natural and powerful, with rock platforms and small viewing terraces perfect for photos or a short rest. There’s a clear path with steps surrounded by lush greenery, making the walk very enjoyable. Both sites are clean, accessible, and well maintained. You can easily spend a few hours here if you include both falls and the coaster ride. A great mix of nature and fun definitely worth adding to your Da Lat trip. Sunday 7:15 am–5 pm Monday 7:15 am–5 pm Tuesday 7:15 am–5 pm Wednesday 7:15 am–5 pm Thursday 7:15 am–5 pm Friday 7:15 am–5 pm Saturday 7:15 am–5 pm
John W — Google review
To get to the waterfall and back you need to ride the alpine coaster which cost 250k Dong per person. It is suitable and safe even for elderly. The waterfall is well maintained and have bathroom there. (They also have zipline at the waterfall)
Tommy C — Google review
My son and I purchased an adventurous package deal for 1 million and 50K VND/person (= to 40 USD), which included 1500 meters of alpine zip lining, a twisty roller coaster ride, and an admission to the upper and lower of the Datanla Water Falls. It was worthwhile and fun.
Marcus L — Google review
Datanla is one of those places that pretends to be about “nature” but actually runs on the good old pay-to-play model. You want to see the waterfall? Too bad, there’s no hiking in like a normal person. You either strap yourself to a zip line or hop on the gravity-powered toboggan. Nature with microtransactions. We chose the toboggan, 250k dongs per person. Picture a rollercoaster where you’re the operator, except you only control the brake. That’s it. Go fast, go slow, pray the guy in front doesn’t slam on his brakes because there are signs everywhere screaming “No stopping, no phones, no filming.” For once, nobody acted like a jerk, so the ride was smooth and genuinely fun. The zip line? Looks like the discount version of every travel influencer’s drone footage. You’ll scream, you’ll dangle, and you’ll pay for it. The third option, the high rope course, doesn’t even lead to the waterfall. That’s just the bonus level where you wobble on ropes in a wedgie harness designed to make you question your life choices. And the big reward at the end—the waterfall? Totally okay. It’s water falling. Nothing epic, nothing terrible. Just wet gravity. Verdict: if you’ve ever dreamed of being your own rollercoaster driver, take the toboggan. Otherwise, skip the whole thing and spend your dongs on cold beer and street food that doesn’t require a seat belt.
Wade W — Google review
Datanla Waterfall is one of Da Lat’s popular attractions, and it offers more than just a scenic waterfall. The highlight here is the alpine coaster that takes you down through the forest to reach the falls—fun, a little thrilling, and suitable for families. Once at the waterfall, the view is quite beautiful, with the sound of rushing water echoing through the greenery. The area is developed for tourism, so you’ll also find cable cars, adventure games, and walking trails if you want to spend more time. It can get busy, especially on weekends, but the organization is decent, so you won’t feel too overwhelmed. Overall, it’s a mix of natural beauty and outdoor activities—ideal if you want both sightseeing and a bit of adventure in Da Lat.
Jay Z — Google review
Beautiful waterfall layered with fun attractions (alpine coaster, ziplining, outdoor obstacles courses) definitely a memorable adventure for Da Lat visitors! Still operates under light rain. It was 250k vnd going for the longer alpine coaster (includes return from the waterfall stop) but also covers entry fee.
Victor S — Google review
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9Dalat Railway Station

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Nestled in the picturesque city of Dalat, Vietnam, the Dalat Railway Station stands as a testament to the region's French heritage. This historic station, dating back to 1932 and designed by renowned French architects Moncet and Reveron, is not only the oldest Indochinese station but also holds the distinction of being the highest in altitude within Vietnam at 1,500 meters above sea level.
If you are not boarding tourist train , you have to pay entrance fee 50,000 VND , this station building is of western architecture with3 spikes, representing 3 peaks of Lambiamg mountain range. At front of station , there is flower garden , best place for check in and instagrammable . Inside, there is exhibition about the past of railway station and audiovisual Display about train travel in vietnam. Further to the platform, there are bogies and train, transforming into cafe, icecream and sweet shop and there is a place to boarding tourist train which takes about1-2hours for RT trip.
Chajchawan N — Google review
The railway station is a charming spot to visit, though it has changed a bit since I was here two years ago. Back then, it was free and open to the public, but now there’s a small entrance fee, likely to help with maintenance and the lovely gardening. While there isn’t much to explore, it’s a great place for photos, especially with the vibrant flowers in the front and the iconic building in the background. Inside, you can check out the vintage train, which adds to the nostalgic vibe. There are also vendors selling handmade crafts, which makes for a nice touch. It’s a quick stop but worth visiting if you enjoy history and photo-worthy spots.
Jamie H — Google review
Would not waste time or money here unless you are a dressed up Vietnamese girl or bus tourist whose sole goal is to take innumerable selfies with the flowers out front. Literally any European train station is more architecturally impressive and better maintained. Station is gated off for entry without buying a ticket only to be granted access to go in.
Dasha P — Google review
If you take a private car to visit Chùa Linh Phước, the journey takes only about 10 minutes. However, we chose to travel by train, which took around 30 minutes. The experience was fantastic. The historic small railway station evokes memories of the colonial era. Today, the station is adorned with vibrant flowers, highly Instagrammable. While beautiful, the modern touches seem somewhat out of place compared to its old world charm.
Cheiro T — Google review
A place of historical significance, has all the info and history on the railway network in Vietnam. Has a few trips from dalat to trai mat trains about 7kms, it’s not just a museum sort of So look for the timings and experience the train ride. Has a small platform and some shops. Has Some dummy racks and a steam engine
Manish T — Google review
French styled station, not in use for passenger services but short tourist rides can be taken. Lovely old buildings and gardens. A token fee to enter, 5000 dong, worth the payment if your in the area. A couple of good cafes here, not overpriced and serving good coffee.
Kim D — Google review
I went the 3 times. The first time was about 3 years back. Everything was slow and you are free to take photos. Then 1 year and a half year ago, they started to collect money for parking. Just a typical old railway station with many stores selling accessories. And the vendors help to craft your name or messages into the rice or woods. Price varies from 20k-and above depending on bulk purchase. No recommended if you running out of times. Cool place, came here with a friend. We spent about an hour roaming around and taking picture of course. That’s more then enough time. Restroom was slightly dirty. Also expect tons of tourist roaming around, so would recommended to come early to get that perfect picture. Catch the old train for a short trip either from or to the central staion. Takes you back to another era. Interesting thing to do when visiting Dalat
Quang V — Google review
Unexpected attraction spot in DaLat. The entrance fees for adult is 5,000d and scooter parking fee is 2,000d per bike. We came around 4pm on weekday, and surprisingly there were many visitors and school kids flocking around and taking pictures. And there are many photo spots of old trains and cabooses. We were bit lucky to see an incoming train into the track, but I wish I knew the schedule earlier to have a chance of riding it. There is several small kiosks selling DaLat souvenirs and knickknacks, small cafes and small cute garden. The station is closed around 5pm.
Faten L — Google review
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10Dalat City Flower Garden

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Dalat's 7000-meter flower park is a stunning attraction with more than 300 types of flowers in bloom. The garden is located next to Xuan Huong Lake and is an excellent place to visit on a hot day, as the flowers offer plenty of shade. The annual Flower Festival is also a popular time to visit, with hundreds of varieties of flowers on show.
This great garden is an excellent plan to spend the afternoon with family, kids, or just solo roaming around the gardens. Very relaxing place. It is well maintained, dozens of spots to take instagrammable Pictures, there are also clean restrooms and an alley full of souvenir shops and cafes. The ticket price for adults is 100k in 2024, and you just get yours at the main entrance, a very calm and relaxing place, and not crowded. Accessible parking and entrance to the park. I recommend this place yo have a relaxing afternoon day between your trips or just spend some time in nature
Daly D — Google review
It’s a pleasant walk around (we spent 14 minutes) this park. The ‘Flower’ garden is taking it a notch above what it is. The walkways and ponds can be cleaned up and perhaps a few more gardeners employed to prune and get rid of dead leaves and branches. Also a wider variety of flowers would provide more interest.
Shelley W — Google review
Fun experience, lots of flowers and uniqe building , many places to sit and watch the view , highly recommend if u want to walk and see lots of flowers and sit for picnic
Nir R — Google review
Its worth the visit for a few hours, I would recommend coming in flower season to see everything in bloom.
L R — Google review
Some very beautiful beds but some steel and concrete 'statues' for photo ops where a little kitch. The absolute best was the 2 Orchid Galleries. Hundreds, if not Thousands of specimens.
Ernest G — Google review
There is a electric tram service for 200k. For those whom do not want to walk and explore the whole garden.
Tan D — Google review
Initially I was avoiding to go here but I honestly do not regret changing my mind. The place is good even though I was expecting much more flowers.
Venkat ( — Google review
Much bigger than I thought, lots of beautiful flowers. I was a bit disappointed that the greenhouse with the orchids was closed but otherwise really nice and worth the entrance. There are bonsai and statues too in a separate part
Wolf R — Google review
02 Đ. Trần Nhân Tông, Phường 8, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam•https://vuonhoathanhphodalat.com.vn/•+84 263 3837 771•Tips and more reviews for Dalat City Flower Garden
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11Dalat Cable Car Tourist Area

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The Da Lat Cable Car Station offers a colorful and panoramic journey over the city, pine forests, mountains, lakes, and farms. It provides access to various tourist attractions such as Truc Lam Pagoda, Tuyen Lake, and Datanla waterfalls. At RoBin Hill, visitors can enjoy stunning views of Da Lat city and the pine forested valley before descending 300 meters on a cable car to visit Tuyen Lam Lake.
It’s well worth doing. Took a grab bike for 20,000 each way. Cable car 150000 return. Rides about 2km. Wonderful temple at the top and beautiful gardens. It’s worth a morning. Not bad restaurants up there
Allan S — Google review
Worth a visit if you're in Da Lat. The ride lasts about 10-12 mins each way and is 150k return. There's a cafe at the top with nice coffee. You can wander around the Zen monastery. I spent about 1 hr 45 min total on my visit.
Tony S — Google review
Had an amazing experience here! It’s like a small shopping area, and there’s even a vegetable buffet where you can enjoy as many veggies as you want for a very cheap price. The views are fantastic, offering a panoramic look over the town of Da Lat. The place closes after 5 PM, but it’s conveniently located near the city center, right at the top of Robin Hill.
MA R — Google review
Fantastic morning/afternoon spent here. The facilities are excellent and the cafes are great value. Be advised though,if you do want to enter the monastery then be properly dressed as no shorts or tank tops for men and women are allowed.
Jon L — Google review
Stunning views from cable car approx 300,000 VND return for 2 adults and well worth it. The monetary at the top has the most beautiful gardens. Cafe/food both sides of the tram offered nice food and drinks and prices were not inflated even though it's a tourist spot. We went by grab nice inexpensive journey
Frances G — Google review
May 2025 Cable car at Dalat area. For one way is 120,000 vnd, and for go and return ticket is 150,000 vnd per person. The view was nice and very high area can be seen. There is a cafe on next stop too for rest.
David L — Google review
The view during the ride up and down is really beautiful, everything looks clean and well-maintained. However, once you reach the top, there isn’t much to see besides the scenery, so we only stayed for a short while. We bought our round-trip tickets on Klook for a total of IDR 89,454/person.
Natalie V — Google review
The ride was smooth and only 150k for both ways. The cable car looks really safe and new. Even during the rain, I was not scared. On other side there is a temple and a small garden.
Dmytro T — Google review
WCFV+5HC, Đồi Robin, Phường 3, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng 66116, Vietnam•https://www.dalattourist.com.vn/•+84 966 984 212•Tips and more reviews for Dalat Cable Car Tourist Area

12Puppy Farm

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Puppy Farm, located west of Dalat in Vietnam, is a renowned destination known for providing a nurturing environment for various dog breeds. Visitors can engage in activities such as interacting, playing, and caring for adorable puppies of different sizes and breeds. The farm serves as an educational center where guests can learn about the unique personalities and specific care requirements of each breed. Additionally, it aims to promote responsible pet ownership within the community.
Amazing place. Man made designs with flowers and animals. The trees were decorated with mosses and ornaments. There is a koi pond. Up the hill is a sliding for kids and many flowers. On ground were camels, ponies, alpacas, goat etc Near the entrance were beavers, dogs, racoon for petting.
Norsa'adah — Google review
We had a wonderful time visiting Puppy Farm and Farm 2 with Vegetables distance 300 meters walk in Da Lat – truly a fun and family-friendly attraction with lots of animals, gardens, and activities. 🐶 Animal Encounters Not just puppies! We met fluffy Samoyeds, guinea pigs, capybaras, raccoons, and alpacas. The staff allowed us to interact and take photos, which made the visit even more memorable. 🌸 Scenic Gardens & Greenhouses The farm is well-organized with colorful flower gardens, cactus zones, and hydroponic fruits & vegetables. Every corner is clean and picture-perfect. 🎥 Fun Activities One of the highlights was the rainbow dry slide – super fun and exciting (we even recorded a video of it 🎬). Definitely adds an adventurous touch to the visit beyond just animals and flowers! 📸 Overall Experience Clean, well-maintained, and full of variety. From cuddling animals to exploring gardens and enjoying activities, Puppy Farm is a must-visit in Da Lat. Highly recommended for families, couples, or friends looking for a memorable half-day trip.
Jason C — Google review
5 stars — A Wholesome and Affordable Experience! Puppy Farm Da Lat is such a hidden gem! For only 100,000 VND per adult, it offers a fantastic few hours of fun and relaxation — totally worth it. It’s located just a short drive from the city center, making it easy to fit into your Da Lat itinerary. The place is clean, well-maintained, and full of adorable animals. We loved playing with the friendly dogs, capybaras, and guinea pigs — they were all so calm and well-cared for. The farm also has two fun slides that both kids and adults can enjoy, adding a playful touch to the visit. You can easily spend 2 to 3 hours here soaking in the cuteness and enjoying the peaceful atmosphere. Great value, great vibes — I’d absolutely recommend it for families, couples, or anyone who loves animals.
Nguyen T — Google review
This destination brings together various themed areas with different functions, complemented by man-made yet charming landscapes. It is definitely a spot where you can enjoy fun and relaxing moments. If you visit, don’t miss the animal feeding activity—it’s an experience well worth trying!
Hiếu H — Google review
Do not go here if you care about animals. The good: Both slides were super fun and unlimited use for 100k, the flowers and garden was beautiful, the scooter parking was only 3k VND, and the Misty enchanted forest walkthrough area was very whimsical. The mid: capybaras and guinea pigs were cool and seemed well taken care of. Fresh water in capybara enclosure, and fresh sawdust in Guinea pig land. The raccoons seemed pretty chill too. The bad: anything else related to the animals. 2 pens each with 15 dogs, no toys, no stimulation aside from people and treats. Constant treats. Sounds of about 50 additional dogs barking from a back area which we couldn't see. We saw a dog fight that took the staff way too long to react to. A dog needed first aid after and they did it in the middle of the pen, while a customer fed dogs treats literally on top of where staff was trying to bandage a dog leg. Staff did nothing to move the customer away to prevent another issue. It got worse outside. The goat \ alpaca \ llama \ donkey pen was abysmal. So small and absolutely crowded. No where for goats to climb. The rabbit area was depressing as well. Multiple matted and stained bunnies, most with some kind of limp, and a few with something obviously wrong with their butts so they couldnt sit. Bird area was closed off. From the sounds inside, way too many birds, though it was an open area in there - through the bars I could see another dozen bunnies in small cages, a small enclosure for ground hogs, and another small enclosure that had about 8 meerkats. At the back of the bird cage was a small area that had 4 peacocks, both males had extremely mangled tail plumage. Please, if you want the slide, go somewhere else that doesnt treat animals like this. This was awful and it's my first regret so far of Vietnam. Puppy Farm, please do better.
KC M — Google review
Great place to experience so.e puppy love! A variety of dog breeds, ranging from Goldie's to huskies collie, pom etc! Can also view and feedracoons, hamsters, camel, ponies and rams up close. I was very lucky to witness a ram fight!
Shanny.O — Google review
Was at Puppy Farm in April with the family. Kids loved it when they got to see capybara. Feed guinea pigs and goats. Beautiful place for a family photo. They also have strawberries and tomatoes farm across the road as well.
Trisha V — Google review
SINGLE GREATEST thing you could do in Dalat. It was a mere 100,000vnd per person for access to everything. This gets you access to all the animals (food costs 10,000vnd per cup) but sitting and patting them cost nothing. Also gets you access to the rainbow slide (ride as many times as you want) the slide is unreal fun. Also a beautiful garden area with flowers and plant life. We had not smiled that much in a long time, being crash tackled by the cutest dogs will do that to anyone. An absolute MUST do in Dalat
Troy W — Google review
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13Linh An Pagoda

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Linh Ẩn Pagoda, also known as Linh An Tu, is a popular destination for travelers, especially those from the West who are drawn to its unique Eastern cultural charm. Situated about 30 km from Dalat, this pagoda is one of the five spiritual Buddhist temples in the area and is renowned for its distinctive architecture. Located near the majestic Elephant Falls, it offers a serene setting nestled amidst vast pine forests.
A peaceful temple complex surrounded by nature, with a giant white Buddha statue that’s hard to miss. What makes it special is that you can actually go inside the statue and walk through several floors filled with Buddhist scenes. The area is free to enter and not too crowded, which makes it a great stop near Elephant Waterfalls. You only need about 30–45 minutes to explore, unless you want to sit and relax. A calm, spiritual spot that feels more authentic than many other touristy temples.
Sergio M — Google review
Located just outside Da Lat, Linh An Pagoda is home to one of the tallest Buddha statues in Vietnam — a towering figure of the Bodhisattva of Compassion, standing at over 60 meters high. The sheer size and presence of the statue are truly awe-inspiring, especially as it looks out over the surrounding lush hills and valleys. Up close, we noticed that the statue is showing signs of weathering, with noticeable patches of peeling paint and many fragments scattered across the base. It’s a little unfortunate, but it doesn’t take away from the statue’s majesty or the peaceful atmosphere around it. Hopefully, restoration work will be carried out soon.m ( it needs some ) From the viewing platform beneath the statue, you can enjoy stunning panoramic views — including a clear line of sight to Thác Voi (Elephant Falls), which lies nearby and makes for a perfect add-on to your visit. In fact, the contrast between the roaring waterfall below and the serene figure above adds a dramatic spiritual element to the experience. There’s a small temple at the base, and the grounds are peaceful with very few tourists. Worth stopping by if you’re exploring the outskirts of Da Lat or headed toward the falls.
John W — Google review
Linh An Pagoda was one of our many must-go tourist attractions. While we were stranded on our first day in Da Lat due to the early arrival of the sleeper bus from Ho Chi Minh City, we were lucky Linh An Pagoda opens at 6.:30am. It has one of the tallest Guan Yin statue and climbing it was quite difficult. But with my queen, I was able to complete without much difficulty. The interior of Guan Yin statue has 9 levels and all with offerings
Kong S — Google review
Beautiful place to visit. A lot of statues. You can go up inside the Buddha lady which was amazing. The view of the waterfall is stunning
Victor B — Google review
Beautiful temples definitely worth having a look. The largest buddha, made from flowers, and all the coloured work on the temples is from broken shards of pottery and glass
Ross S — Google review
No tickets required, very peaceful temple with huge God of Mercy statue.
Tan D — Google review
We had a great time visiting the Pagoda! 🏯 The parking was free, which was a nice bonus. 🚗 We didn’t have to walk far to explore all the interesting sights, and the highlight was definitely one of the largest statues I’ve ever seen—truly impressive! 🗿✨ Although the nearby waterfall was closed during our visit, we could still walk down the stairs and get pretty close to take some great pictures. 📸 🌊 The entire place had a lovely atmosphere, and we would definitely recommend visiting again. 👍 The only minor downside was that some of the decorations, like the deer figures, felt a bit out of place with the overall style. 🦌🎨 However, that didn’t take away from the experience, and it’s absolutely worth a visit!
Jan P — Google review
Such a big and beautiful statue. If you climb up into the statue, you can have great view to the waterfall.
Adam Č — Google review
Ba Đình, TT. Nam Ban, Lâm Hà, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam•+84 986 618 889•Tips and more reviews for Linh An Pagoda

14Lumiere Da Lat - Light Garden

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Amusement park
Lumiere Da Lat - Light Garden is a popular attraction in Dalat, offering a unique experience with various light exhibits. Visitors can enjoy the opportunity to take stunning photos in the picturesque setting. The venue provides an array of photo opportunities with different light displays, making it ideal for photography enthusiasts. Additionally, visitors have the option to rent traditional Japanese costumes for memorable photo sessions. While it may get crowded at times, visiting during quieter periods allows for a more enjoyable and relaxed experience.
Short experience but I can see how it’s worth the visit if you’re two people. Lots of chances to take photos in nice sceneries, the staff are super friendly and not annoying. Thanks
Onoh U — Google review
Staff are friendly and helped to take really nice photos, lovely hideout during wet weather. However, for people who don’t enjoy photo taking, this might just be rooms/ space after space to take photos only and it can be quite boring. Tickets bought on klook was slightly cheaper then, but took awhile to process if you’re buying on the spot. There were not many people on public holiday too, so it was quite nice.
Mabbel E — Google review
This is something good to do when it is raining but will only take about 30 minutes to walk through. It is a bit expensive for what it is, the lanterns, shadow room and light room are the best rooms for photos etc but the staff are very helpful and offer to take them for you.
Mollie R — Google review
Not worth visiting just based on Google Maps reviews. Out of all my experiences in Da Lat, this was probably the most disappointing stop. - The space is large and divided into different rooms, but everything felt quite basic. The content was lacking, the lighting was poor, and nothing stood out visually. I went at night, but the lighting was so dim and didn’t match the promotional videos or photos I’d seen. You can walk through the whole place in about 10 minutes and that’s really all there is. - The entrance fee is 150,000 VND per person, which feels expensive for such a short and unimpressive experience. You’d be better off spending your time at one of Da Lat’s many other attractions : farms, gardens, or themed parks that offer much more for the same or even lower price. That said, the staff were very friendly, helpful, and welcoming, which was the one positive takeaway.
Nhung T — Google review
Vườn Ánh Sáng, or the Light Garden, is located in Da Lat, Vietnam, and is a captivating attraction for those seeking a unique and visually stunning experience. Situated in the heart of the city, it is easily accessible and offers a magical ambiance, especially during the evening when the garden lights up with vibrant colors. The garden features an impressive collection of illuminated sculptures, flowers, and creative installations that make it a popular spot for photography and sightseeing. In addition to the stunning light displays, the garden offers various services, including a café where visitors can relax and enjoy local snacks and drinks. There are also guided tours available for those who want to learn more about the artistic and cultural significance of the installations. With its enchanting atmosphere and relaxing environment, Vườn Ánh Sáng is an ideal place for both families and couples to enjoy a peaceful evening surrounded by beauty and creativity.
Đức N — Google review
Lumiere Da Lat Light Garden is an imaginative and interactive experience that blends art, light, and creativity into one colorful indoor adventure. We visited on a rainy day and it turned out to be the perfect escape, you could easily spend a couple of hours exploring each themed room. The journey begins in a vibrant tunnel-like structure that resembles the inside of a living organism, illuminated with constantly shifting light projections. It felt otherworldly and made for some amazing photo opportunities. As we moved through the space, we encountered an infinity room that plays with mirrors and reflections, visually stunning and slightly mind-bending. There’s also a Japanese-themed area with parasols where you can pose in traditional attire, and several glowing neon wall scenes, including a Da Lat themed Valentine’s section and a room of floating lanterns reminiscent of Hoi An. One of the standout areas was a futuristic projection space with 3D mapping visuals, blooming flowers, and swirling galaxies on walls and columns. Each scene is uniquely crafted for visual play, interaction, and photography. Whether you’re a couple, family, or solo traveler, it’s a fun and modern take on art and imagination. Highly recommended for those wanting something a little different in Da Lat. Tuesday 9 am–9 pm Wednesday 9 am–9 pm Thursday 9 am–9 pm Friday 9 am–9 pm Saturday 9 am–9 pm Sunday 9 am–9 pm Monday 9 am–9 pm
John W — Google review
While there were some lovely photo opportunities, my fav being the Japanese theme rooms and the string lights, it was rather a let down as were we done in 30mins. Hubby and I just took ticket only and let our teens do the VR option, which wasn't particularly amazing for them. We had travelled from puppy farm to here, and like I said we were in and out in less than 30 mins, fastest bit of cash we spent. Bit of a gimmick I think It was super quiet, hardly anybody around and when the driver dropped us off he thought the place was shut
Tarah S — Google review
This is great place! Must see! Recommendations: 1. Better to get ticket with costumes option: emotions and atmosphere definitely worth it. 2. By the costume changing room I recommend to check their photo album - there is great photo ideas in there. 3. If u getting costume better check their price menu, it has full set of accessories to the costumes for couple of extra dollars
Sophie A — Google review
222B Đường Mai Anh Đào, Phường 8, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam•https://www.vuonanhsang.com/•+84 389 069 966•Tips and more reviews for Lumiere Da Lat - Light Garden

15Dalat

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Dalat, also known as the "City of Eternal Spring," is a charming destination in southern Vietnam's Central Highlands. Developed as a resort by the French in the early 1900s, it boasts a temperate climate and stunning natural landscapes. Families visiting Dalat can enjoy its mild temperatures and explore attractions such as roller coasters in the jungle, cable cars to waterfalls, and the unique Crazy House designed by architect Dr. Dang Viet Nga.
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16Khu Du Lịch Lang Biang

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Khu Du Lịch Lang Biang, located just a short drive from the city center of Da Lat, offers stunning views of the surrounding agricultural region as it rises 2,167 meters above sea level. Visitors can start their hike at the parking lot or take a shuttle closer to the top. At the summit, you can enjoy panoramic views of Da Lat City and its lush landscapes.
Our Trip to LangBiang – A Fun and Scenic Experience My husband and I visited LangBiang during our trip to Da Lat, and it was a fun little adventure! Ticket Information To enter LangBiang, we first bought an entrance ticket for 50,000 VND per person. After that, we purchased an additional jeep ticket for 120,000 VND per person to ride to the top. Each jeep carries six people, so we had to look around and find other visitors to join us and make a full group of six. The Jeep Ride & Stunning View Once we got on the jeep, the ride was exciting and bumpy as we made our way up the steep mountain. The fresh air and surrounding greenery made the experience even better. When we reached the top, we were greeted with an incredible panoramic view of Da Lat—perfect for taking photos! Important Things to Remember Make sure to check your jeep number before getting off so you can find the right vehicle for the return trip. The last jeep leaves at 4:55 PM, so don’t be late! After enjoying the view and capturing some beautiful moments, we headed back down just in time. Visiting LangBiang was a simple yet fun experience, and we definitely recommend it if you love nature and scenic views!
Lee L — Google review
We visited LangBiang Mountain on 30/8/2025@8am and it was such a memorable experience. The staff were all dressed in the same red uniform with the yellow star – just like the Vietnamese national flag – creating a very festive and patriotic mood, especially since it was so close to Vietnam National Day on 2/9/2025. 🇻🇳✨ The journey up the mountain was smooth with the green jeeps, and along the way we enjoyed the fresh, cool air and scenic views. Despite the misty and rainy weather, the atmosphere was refreshing and added a mysterious charm to the mountain. At the top, we had fun taking photos with unique decorations and flower gardens, especially the hydrangeas and succulents. Even though the view was covered with clouds, it felt like standing above the sky. 🌿🌸☁️ The staff were friendly and welcoming, making the visit more enjoyable. Definitely a must-visit landmark when in Da Lat – a place that combines natural beauty, local culture, and national pride all in one.
Jason C — Google review
Trekking in here is the bestttttt experience! I used to go by car but trekking make it much more memorable! The view just like the lord of the rings sooo beautiful 🤩💚
Shao W — Google review
Though the views are legitimately great from Radar Peak (only reason this gets 2 stars), unfortunately, ultimately I just don't think this is worth the hassle. Came here to take the wild path up to the taller peak. It's been well documented that this is a free path, and I in fact met other travelers this same day who took it no problem. The security guard however hassled me to pay 50k. I didn't argue since I didn't want trouble, but scammy through and through. Having paid, they had me scan the ticket, and then immediately leave the paid area to take the wild path. Really disheartening and icky to start. After taking the trail to the taller peak (Lang Biang), having already paid, I decided to check out Radar Peak. The paid trail is unfortunately dirty (as in rubbish all over) and not super well maintained. If we're being charged entrance fees, should some of those funds go to conservation of the nature area ensuring it's clean? To top it off, there were campfires all over off the trail, embers still smouldering. Paired with sleeping bags and makeshift shelters. So random people were likely in the woods somewhere - fun little addition from a safety point of view. The view is ultimately inarguably good, and maybe the jeep version of this would be better. But as a hiker, I simply wouldn't recommend it, even if the payoff is nice.
Evgeny T — Google review
I hiked to the Lang Biang Peak from the parking place. I parked my scooter here for free and the entrance to the park is 50k dong. Roughly half way up the mountain you will pass a small checkpoint, where i was asked by an old man to show my ticket and write down my name and phone number. From there its around 1 hour more to the peak. The hike takes around 3.5 to 4 hours and is somewhat challenging, specially the last part is kinda steep and was slippery, as it had rained the day before. You can check the hike in all trails app for navigation. Make sure you find the right entry to the trail (outside the entrange gate on the right side there is a arch gate - see photo). Most of the hike goes through needle tree forest and is a little bit uninspiring. Later it goes through rainy type forest. The view on the peak is nice though. If you are looking for a small challenge or outdoor activity go for it. But if you have other hikes planned on your travel, you can also skip it.
Doc P — Google review
Bad service , when going up force us to buy 6 person a car for 720k for return evenonky 4 person, when wanna travel back but need to wait for more than 30 mins. Scenery is nice world class but service is lousy.
Malaysian M — Google review
Most beautiful and wild. Wild Horses, buffalo and something else following me. Be careful following the trail to the top. I got lost and chased by buffalo and ended up taking an extra 3 hours fighting my way up a steep incline 60 degrees to get there. Bruises and cuts et al. The park drivers wanted 720,000vnd to drive me back down. I walked it out in less than an hour.
Paul G — Google review
It is cool and nice view of entire Dalat area. - entrance fee VND 50k pax - car to top area VND 120k pax I don't recommend walking to reach top. Should use Car. I visit 14:00 and stay 1 and half hour. Used to Grab. It was Okey.
YongTae K — Google review
305 Langbiang, Thị trấn Lạc Dương, Lạc Dương, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam•https://dalattourist.com.vn/•+84 263 3839 456•Tips and more reviews for Khu Du Lịch Lang Biang

17Da Lat Railway Station

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Rail museum
Nestled in the French Quarter of the hill town, Da Lat Railway Station is a charming structure with colorful glass windows and three high-pointed roofs. Constructed between 1935 and 1938, it boasts a Japanese steam train that travels along 16 km of cog railway tracks. Visitors can embark on a short 7 km journey to Trai Mat Village, enjoying picturesque countryside views en route.
I arrived very early and ended up being the first customer of the day, no crowds, no lines, just peaceful surroundings. The weather was sunny, and the clear sky made the station look even more picturesque. While there wasn’t much to explore, the visit still felt exciting thanks to the charm of this vintage railway station. That said, it’s the kind of place I’d probably visit just once, mainly for the photo opportunity.
Wuezellyn J — Google review
It's a train station that has historical significance in Vietnam, but it doesn't approach us in a special sense. It's just a place to sit in a shade chair for a while and avoid the heat. A charming Vietnamese housewife modeled me beautifully, but I can't find an Instagram account, so I just share it here. If it's you, please DM me.
Patrick S — Google review
Da Lat Train Station remains as charming as ever, preserving the beauty of the past. I booked a night round-trip train ride, and the scenery along the way was truly captivating. Adding to the atmosphere, there was live violin music performed in the carriage, which made the journey even more memorable. Overall, it was a delightful and worthwhile experience!
Hiếu H — Google review
An interesting place to see how first advancements into a modern age were made, and how they were forsaken and wasted. The tourist train ride takes you through the densely build sheds and intense farming constructs, which are littered with waste. There’s loud honking and very loud musical instruments being played ineptly throughout the train ride, bring NC earplugs if you’re sensitive. A bit overpriced.
Alfons G — Google review
The overall experience is ok but the ticket seller is not in advising tourist, we bought tickets for 2pm train and he advised us to return by 3.10pm but the journey took 30 mins and we dun have time to spend at linh phouc temple, we need to rush to catch the train and unable to finish touring the temple. He shall advise us to take the later return train. Overall good scenic and we took some photos at the station.
Malaysian M — Google review
Beautiful old station with charming French architecture and vintage trains. Great for photos and a quick stroll. There's a small entrance fee, but it's worth it for the unique vibe and history.
Bridget — Google review
Pleasant railway station and bit of history left over from the French. The rail journey itself is slow meandering in the best way, while there is live music on board to set the atmosphere.
David M — Google review
Price is 10 time higher than 2024. Now VND 50,000 pax. It is not valuable. Just old style train station. Dont understand why increases 50k from 5k? I don't recommend to visit. Just waste time and money even though it is small.
YongTae K — Google review
7a Nguyễn Trãi, Phường 10, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam•Tips and more reviews for Da Lat Railway Station

18Chica Farm

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Cafe
Chika Farm, nestled in Da Lat, Vietnam, provides an authentic farm experience where visitors can engage with a variety of animals including ponies, sheep, alpacas, ducks and rabbits. The farm offers hands-on activities like animal feeding and educates guests about the agricultural process. Set amidst picturesque hills and surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant flowers, this organic farm also serves as an educational platform for sustainable farming practices. Although initially challenging to locate, the breathtaking views make it worthwhile.
Great place for picture taking and animal interaction. There is also a ride provided, but it’s very scary because there is no breaks. The scenery is really nice here overlooking the hills. There are sheep, goat, alpaca, Guinea pigs, rabbits, etc. many different spots available for photo taking. It’s worth a trip down here! Only thing not recommended are their drinks, very sweet and not of good quality.
Marcus T — Google review
Chika Farm in Da Lat has received mixed reviews, with some visitors feeling that it does not live up to expectations. While it offers a variety of farm-related activities, including opportunities to interact with animals and try fresh produce, many visitors have noted that the overall experience feels somewhat lacking. The farm is relatively small, and the layout can be confusing or overcrowded, especially during peak tourist seasons. Some have expressed disappointment with the limited number of animals and the general upkeep of the facilities. While the idea of a farm experience in Da Lat is appealing, it may not be as immersive or well-maintained as other attractions in the area. Overall, it might not be the best choice for those seeking a more authentic or relaxing experience.
Đức N — Google review
came here 1 year ago and the experience was quite memorable back then so we decided to come here again and was APPALLED by how bad the condition of the animals and the place are right now. can you imagine we left within 10mins after walking one round... unsure if they changed owner but the layout of the place changed and it became TERRIBLE - messy, dirty and smelly!!! animals there looked very sad and hungry, saw some baby lambs eating paper straws..... and they looked anxious than happy compared to the last time I came here sigh. will never recommend ppl to come here anymore, I rlly hope they treat the animals well and dont do it for profit.
Shixian L — Google review
One of the best places for your kids to enjoy their holiday in Dalat. With 120k you will get a drink with unlimited access to theme park attractions and activities.
Cao P — Google review
It’s hard to find a way in at first, but once you get there, everything is worth it ❤️ the view is gorgeous and beautiful with huge landscape hide under light cloud. The animals are friendly and cute (you can buy 10d/ food cup to feed them - it’s great experience 😉), and staffs are friendly and very helpful. We had so many memories there and can’t wait to come back ❤️
Trí N — Google review
Very disappointing. The staff were unwelcoming and lazy. We had to prompt the staff to fill the water bowls for the animals who were well fed thanks to the snacks tourists bought and fed them but otherwise left to sit uncomfortably in a dirty environment whilst staff dozed or played on their phones. The scenery was the best thing about the place.
Kim M — Google review
A new and excited expeirence with Pet. Ticket 100k/pax includes 1 drink. Good environment and atmosphere to spend the whole morning there.
Hong L — Google review
Very nice place with a stunning view! The coffee here I could just say good but not excellent decoration here is nice and simple. You have to pay 100k VND to enter with a drink, +10k VND to feed animals. Overall, the place is good and nice but I think the price is kinda expensive. !!! Must visit !!!
Le Q — Google review
Tổ 4 Thôn 2, Tà Nung, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng 670000, Vietnam•+84 836 310 098•Tips and more reviews for Chica Farm

19Bao Dai Palace 1

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Bao Dai Palace 1, also known as Dinh I, is a grand European-style residence nestled in a pine forest in Dalat. This villa was once the home of Vietnam's last emperor and features traditional Hue court interior design. The palace is part of a trio of villas built by King Bao Dai for both work and leisure. Visitors can explore the lavish residence and working spaces of ancient kings from the Nguyen Dynasty while admiring the French colonial architecture that characterizes Dalat City.
Nice and beautiful palace. I love the way this to be organised and really clean inside. Be proud that VN has a city like Dalat, Vung Tau, Danang, Hue etc. where still reserve all belonging to the King, the last dynasty that was mixed both VN and western Europe style…
Nguyen K — Google review
Interesting museum with informations available on English. It's relatively small manor but have excellent photo spots all over general area. Some areas (e.g. helicopter, smaller villas) need extra fee for entrance and photo.
Chantique T — Google review
Cool place to check out. The flowers and scenery was very beautiful and the helicopter pad in the back was cool. Not a lot to do for kids and the flowers were fake. The staff was friendly and there was plenty of parking. They also had an option to get your picture on a horse or go for a ride. Not a bad place to check out, but also not on the top of my list of the best places to go to in Dalat, Vietnam.
Peter C — Google review
Learned an important piece of Da Lat's history. An asset that is very well-kept, and the yard looked perfect. For tourists with young children like my family, having the stall selling slushies really helped to keep them happy 😊. i think this Palace is a must-visit for any tourist here.
Helmi N — Google review
A nice place to visit. I paid 90,000 vnd for 1 person, and got free flower tea. You can ride a horse if you want, but enjoying the beautiful surroundings with flowers is enough for me.
Fitria R — Google review
Highly recommend! Nice historical place to visit. We bought the ticket of 150k for the entrance fee and activities. A ticket for the entrance only with no activities is 50k (if I remember correctly). 6 Activities included in the ticket are one-way tram ride, taking picture with horses, games (mini-golf), photos with wax statues, 1 soda at the cafeteria, and pictures in king/queen clothes. One-way tram ride is too short. But all other activities are really fun.
Nga L — Google review
- Entrance fee: USD 6+ (If I remembered correctly) - Love the surrounding landscape, gardens, nature. Plenty of place to snap photos. - The palace itself is not that impressive. Unless you're into the story and history behind it other than that it's quite mundane. The inside of the palace is also quite small. It took about 10 mins to completely walk around every room and snap a quick photo of each.
Vannak S — Google review
Pretty amazing historic building to sustain to this date. Learning more about my roots and of course, our 13th and final emperor of the Nguyen dynasty. He has a total of 3 locations and I only get to visit one of them during this trip. Will definitely check out the other 2 when I come up here again in the near future. Highly recommended.
Jack L — Google review
Palace I, Trần Quang Diệu, Phường 10, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam•http://dinhbaodai.com/•Tips and more reviews for Bao Dai Palace 1

20Dalat Blue Mountain Farm

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Nestled in the picturesque setting of Dalat, the Dalat Blue Mountain Farm offers visitors an immersive experience into the daily operations of a milk and cream production facility. The farm not only provides insight into the techniques used to produce milk but also serves as a captivating backdrop for photographers with its unique architecture and romantic ambiance. Visitors can savor fresh goat cheese, milk, caramel, various types of cheese, and ice cream while gaining knowledge about the forests in Da Lat.
This place is a really great place to be immersed in Dalat nature. The tour in 2 hours are very friendly with activities like short trekking, learning about forest plants and visiting a goat farm, ended with "Breadcuit" cake workshop which was absolutely amazing. The cheese was fresh and made from the milk goat of the farm! Highly recommended to people who wants to enjoy the pure atmosphere of Dalat mountain. Notice: You should call to book a tour in advance so that the farm can prepare more carefully to welcome you.
Son N — Google review
I do highly recommend this place. The proprietor Mr Rob was very accommodating to the fact that we did not have a booking. (Highly recommend a reservation be made before visit as they do a Package which includes a tour of the farm, food preparation and tasting for kids and adults.) Despite that, he offered us an alternative which we were happy to accept. We were lucky to be present for the birth of a new baby goat. Such an exciting event! We enjoyed a delicious home made quiche and sample of the house goat's cheese. Their ice cream made from goats milk had a nice texture and flavour and their milk was surprisingly delicious.
Penguins N — Google review
My favourite experience in Da Lat! I messaged them on WhatsApp the day before and booked in the farm tour. The cost was $280k per person including food and drinks and it was extremely worth it. Our group had both English and Vietnamese speakers and they were able to accomodate. Cho, Rob and all the staff were very friendly and it is clear that they manage the land in a sustainable manner, care for the forest and their animals ❤️ if you have an interest in the environment, nature, food and animals, this will be a fantastic experience! Even in the rain, the views are amazing and the forest walk was very interesting. We got to feed and pet baby goats and mother goats and they were lots of friendly dogs too. The food is incredible, including goats cheese, caramel made from goat milk, Louisiana style biscuits and fruits and vegetables. During rainy season, the road in can be difficult and our Grab driver did get lost. Leave lots of time to make your way there before the tour start time. Cho helped us to get a driver back.
Felicity L — Google review
Privately owned and endorsed by the authorities for the work they are doing to protect the forest, the owners are raising goats to produce the best possible quality of soaps, milk, cheese, ice-cream, caramel candy and sauce. Tours offered. An experience like no other.
C C — Google review
Extraordinary experience! Our family had an amazing time here. The tour offers a walk through the forest, we spotted some different types of mushrooms and plants. It was so calming and refreshing. The goats are extremely lovely! I love how things are set up there. We even brought home fresh goat milk, cheese, facial soap made from goat milk, and freshly baked scones from the workshop. We love the whole experience. Highly recommended!
Oanh H — Google review
Bắp is amazing tour guide! We learned so much about mushrooms, grasses and had so much fun with the goats
Thuy D — Google review
They have weekend tour including: short walk through the farm (2km), visit goat farm, trying goat cheese (really fresh and smell amazing). Nice tourguide who can speak EN well and pasionate about forest consercstion. The other product from goal milk ( caramel, soap, candy) are worth buying to gift.
Pham A — Google review
This place is a really great place to be immersed in Dalat nature. We had the chance to meet Mr.Rob and Chị Châu, the owner of the farm, who gave us a great tour to see the nature and how they keep the forest while doing the sustainable business. The tour was are very friendly to the children and was ended with cheese tasting workshop which was absolutely amazing. The cheese was fresh and made from the milk goat of the farm! Highly recommended to people who wants to escape from the crowd and enjoy the pure atmosphere of Dalat mountain.
Huynh T — Google review
Nguyễn Đình Quân, Phường 5, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam•https://www.dalatbluemountainfarm.com/•+84 389 497 028•Tips and more reviews for Dalat Blue Mountain Farm
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21Maze Bar

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Maze Bar, also known as 100 Rooftop Bar, offers a unique and thrilling experience. Upon arrival, visitors purchase drinks for entry, with cocktails priced at 60,000VND and beers at 40,000VND. The bar's dimly lit ambiance adds to the excitement as guests navigate through narrow passageways and staircases, often losing track of their location within the maze-like structure.
Who would’ve thought to build a maze inside a bar right in the middle of Da Lat? This place is one of the most unusual, artistic, and fun experiences I’ve had in Vietnam. You don’t just go for a drink—you go on an adventure. With 8 wildly imaginative levels to explore, you’ll weave through tunnels, pass surreal sculptures, and climb colorful stairs that lead to secret nooks and even private booths carved into cave-like corners. The walls are decorated with tribal art, glowing creatures, faces in stone—it felt like walking through a psychedelic dream. It took us around 40 minutes to get through and I’m still not convinced we saw it all! Entry is simply the cost of a drink, and the menu is reasonably priced (cocktails, beers, even cookies blended with rum!). At the very top, there’s a rooftop area with stunning panoramic views of Da Lat by night—absolutely worth the climb. Being tall, I had to duck through a few tight entrances, which honestly made it more entertaining. This is such a unique and playful place to explore, and a brilliant way to spend an evening with friends. I’d definitely recommend visiting—it’s like no other bar you’ve ever seen.
John W — Google review
Quite similar to Crazy House except that their entrance fee is just to purchase a drink there. In Crazy House, you are climbing from building to building but in Maze bar, it was room to room. Both of us spent 160kvnd on drinks. The drinks were moderate quality. Most of the stars came from the architecture itself. The spectacular part was how they fit the entire maze into the building. My mind was boggled. When you made your way to the top, there’s even a lovely roof garden, very picturesque and definitely very Instagrammable. My partner was less enthusiastic about this place though, said it gave him a headache. I’d say if you are in a rush for time and had to choose between Crazy House and Maze Bar, you can skip this one.
Dez — Google review
A super fun place to visit for drinks or coffee! The space is far more extensive than you would think from the outside and at the top there is a huge, beautiful garden. We came during the day on a weekday and had the place completely to ourselves. Overall, it was an extremely pleasant experience and a must see in Da Lat.
Nick T — Google review
Super cool experience. Under ground tunnels that are uniquely designed. Hidden bar area and a beautiful fair like garden are which HEAPS of seating and amazing views !!
Samantha E — Google review
No food basically, just Drinks, ordered a bottle of white wine , 3x shopping mall price but the atmosphere is good. Underground maze design is amazing & a must visit destination in Dalat.
Malaysian M — Google review
The Maze Bar has an amazing ambience, so just get lost and try to find the hardest way possible to the top, for more fun! :D Sadly they hadn‘t had the Cookies blended that day, but the other drink I had was good too.
Just G — Google review
Finding our way through the bar is so much fun, it feels like a different world, getting lost is the best part since you can't exect what you're going to find there, the outdoor part is especially beautiful with an awesome night view of the city. I recommend this place if you want more than just a drink and want to challenge yourself through this three-dimensional maze
Rémi G — Google review
Such a unique bar! Level after level of areas to sit and relax after exploring. Unique experience. Drinks are very reasonable and tasty. Find Mario and challenge him to a game of chess for a chance to win some magical chocolates. Good music and fun night. Highly recommend.
James H — Google review
57 Phan Bội Châu, Phường 1, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam•https://www.facebook.com/100roof.mazebar/•+84 903 040 202•Tips and more reviews for Maze Bar

22Rừng Thông Mơ Farm & Bistro

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Rừng Thông Mơ Farm & Bistro offers a sophisticated fusion dining experience, blending Asian and European flavors in a unique way. The kitchen skillfully combines ingredients to create delicious and high-quality dishes that cannot be found elsewhere. This secluded hideaway in the woods provides an escape from the typical tourist spots in Dalat, with its organic construction and serene atmosphere. Guests can enjoy their meals indoors or outdoors, with the option to explore the nearby organic farm.
The place was just gorgeous - straight out of movie set! Restaurant in the woods with private dining spaces ensuring privacy. There is a kids play area as well and a good place to just walk around after your meal.
Namrata K — Google review
It was a delightful experience. The ambiance and vibes were just perfect, with a beautiful natural setting that made the dining experience feel truly unique and peaceful. For the food, I enjoyed a beautifully presented dessert that was both tasty and elegantly plated. The main dish was okay. The refreshing drink was the perfect complement to the meal, especially given the lush surroundings. While everything was lovely, a few small details could be improved to reach a perfect experience. Nonetheless, I highly recommend this spot for anyone visiting Da Lat. It’s definitely worth a visit for the scenery and a well-rounded meal.
Cheiro T — Google review
The view and atmosphere are the best here!! However the foods and drinks are not worth the price!! The salmon with miso sauce has no miso taste, bland… The stuffed duck was too dry, tasteless, not match with the rice or sauce… For a fine dining restaurant, salt and pepper served on a plate is no match!
Jun C — Google review
Amazing Food Quality with good price along with great service and breathtaking view surrounding by pine trees. There are very little amount insects like butterflies. No dangerous spiders or snakes were seen. Huge kid playground
Nguyễn T — Google review
Definitely worth a try. Reached this restaurant by 10.30 and order some brunch dishes: - Steak: medium rare with mushrooms sauce - Croissant with fried-sturgeon: amazing - Fresh fruit salad: well done Location: within the area of Tuyen Lam Lake, great view and easy to find. Accommodation: well-built and lots of space, easy to park both auto and bike, very romantic and cozy. Staff: very friendly, serve the food for you and provide guidance if needed. Each dining table located in separate bungalows offers private experience. Pricing: for us, it is acceptable as all the meats are fresh and juicy. Highly recommended for anyone who wants to try western food in Da Lat.
Casa H — Google review
We had the most amazing experience here. We arrived here at 3.45pm after visiting Datalan Waterfall. So glad that we were in time to make the last order. They were closing at 5pm to prepare for dinner. There was shuttle service available from the carpark. We were greeted immediately at the seating area. A staff member assisted my friend who had knee issues going down a few steps leading to our table. The atmosphere was just amazing. The cafe building was beautiful. The toilets located on the same level were spotless. At this hour, only pastry was available. Every item we ordered was delicious. The croissant and roll were amazing. It was a love at first bite experience. My travelling group was very impressed with the place and food. Truly an amazing experience dining in a pine tree forest. Definitely a must visit in Dalat. Can't wait to be back.
Jenny L — Google review
The place was lovely, we had a private little corner which was very romantic and quiet. There is also a huge playground for kids, even though it was under construction when we went in December. I highly recommend the rummed apples with butter ice cream for dessert, it was impeccable. we enjoyed the tiger shrimp salad, the vegetables and shrimps were extremely fresh :) and the grilled king oyster mushroom was very juicy, the sauce went perfectly well with it. The rack of lamb was also tender and yummy , even though the mash potato puree was not to our liking. The sturgeon fish was slightly overcooked and dry. Duong (i think) was a really friendly waiter who was very proactive, and we really appreciated that.
Jun — Google review
Amazing place! I feel relaxed and enjoyed here, surrounded by pine forest. Service is good also, buggy car drive us inside. We take grab here, and the driver didn't have small changes, the entrance staff there helped us go up to get small notes to exchange.
Je V — Google review
Đ. Hoa Hồng, Phường 4, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam•https://rungthongmo.com/•+84 263 8889 986•Tips and more reviews for Rừng Thông Mơ Farm & Bistro

23Hoa Son Dien Trang Ecotourism Destination

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Hoa Son Dien Trang Ecotourism Destination is nestled in a primeval forest enveloped in mist, home to ancient trees, gibbons, monkeys, and rare birds. The meticulously tended flower gardens feature a stunning cherry blossom garden with over 4,000 Japanese trees and a rose garden showcasing unique flowers from across Vietnam. Bungalows are tucked away amidst the jungle while the clear blue waters and small waterfalls create picturesque landscapes for photography.
Hoa Son Dien Trang is a peaceful retreat located about 20 kilometers from Da Lat’s city center, nestled in the picturesque hills of Lam Dong Province. Known for its serene atmosphere and scenic beauty, this cultural and spiritual complex offers a perfect escape into nature. The site features a variety of attractions, including a beautiful flower garden, lotus ponds, and traditional wooden structures, which create a tranquil environment for visitors. In addition to its natural beauty, Hoa Son Dien Trang also provides several services for tourists, such as guided tours to learn about the local culture and the site's history. Visitors can also participate in activities like meditation, tea ceremonies, and photography. The area is well-maintained, with cafés serving local specialties, as well as small souvenir shops. With its blend of nature, spirituality, and cultural heritage, Hoa Son Dien Trang is an ideal destination for those seeking peace and relaxation in Da Lat.
Đức N — Google review
It is abandoned. It looks like it closed, but it is opened for free. There is ko maintenance. But it is very cool
Nelly Y — Google review
Hoa Son Dien Trang. The name alone sounds like you’re about to enter a zen garden, maybe meet a monk, maybe discover enlightenment. Instead, you get a crash course in neglect with a side of horror vibes. At the top, there are spots that would make Instagrammers cry tears of joy—if someone maintained them. Viewpoints, bridges, angles straight out of a travel magazine. But instead of chic and polished, it’s more “rustic tetanus.” Still gorgeous if you squint, but also a reminder that nobody’s cared in a long while. Further down, things slip into neglecteeed (say it with your worst French accent for maximum effect). Patchy grass, sad benches, and that unmistakable aura of “abandoned DIY project.” And then you reach the bottom. That’s where the park fully embraces its inner slasher movie. An abandoned pub sits there, empty and dusty—but the pool table still works, because the apocalypse always leaves one game running. Surrounding it, a cluster of forgotten lodges, lined up like discount horror-movie sets. Perfect if you’ve ever dreamed of starring in “Tourist Gets Axed, Part II.” Entry fee? 50k dong per person. If you love abandoned places, you’ll be thrilled. If you don’t, you basically paid for the privilege of starring in your own B-grade horror flick. Stars? Two out of five. One for the indestructible pool table, and one because the top could’ve been Instagram gold if anyone had cared.
Wade W — Google review
DO NOT GO HERE. The animals are treated terribly. Two dogs were locked up in windowless dog houses that were covered with feces and urine, it smelled horrible and the dogs were howling (pictures 1,2,5). Other dogs were similarly penned into small enclosures and were suffering. When I saw the dog in the first picture it was so excited as if it hadn’t played with anyone in so long. The owners of this place should be ashamed for profiting off the suffering of these animals. The owners should improve the homes for their animals and allow them space to live and play. Despicable.
Thomas H — Google review
This place was under renovation when we went. They were planting many flowers by the wayside. The place is big but it has a lot of spots for picture taking. It would look much better if they had made them as natural as possible.
Monalissa M — Google review
If you are looking for somewhere to go sightseeing. Go there. The atmosphare at there is fresh and the landscapes are gorgeous. There are lots of check in positions and so many interesting things. However you should awared that when you wanna take some photos you have to line up because of crowd. The visit day of me had a lot of visiter so i waited in some long line then.
Quang L — Google review
In the misty scene of Da Lat always hides interesting surprises. You are a person who travelled to Dalat city a lot of times does not mean you know this place – a great place. That is Hoa Son Dien Trang tourist site. If you have the opportunity to visit Da Lat city, let’s try to conquer this place to know about a new and fancy area.
Nguyen T — Google review
This is not my favorite place. Too many man-made things that spoid the nature around. They have beautiful jungle but not good design of garden.
Bill L — Google review
Tiểu khu 159 Phường 5 hướng đi đèo, 159 ĐT725, P. 5, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng 670000, Vietnam•+84 868 588 886•Tips and more reviews for Hoa Son Dien Trang Ecotourism Destination

24Weasel coffee farm

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The Weasel Coffee Farm, located in the highlands of Da Lat, offers a truly unique coffee experience. This farm is known for producing one of the world's most expensive and sought-after coffees - Weasel Coffee. The coffee beans used are eaten and digested by weasels, resulting in a smooth and rich flavor that sets it apart from any other coffee.
Unique experience in Dalat, located not too far from the centre area (10-15min to get to the weasel coffee farm). The service is perfect where the two ladies who have good knowledge about the weasel coffee process. At first, they will walk you through a little farm tour and there you’ll get to know more about how the coffee beans are made, and then they’ll walk you to a place where the civet are fed, there are around 10-15 fat civets in the separate cages. Back to the counter, your choice is to take a cup of weasel coffee (200K for a hand-drip coffee, other choices including latte, milk coffee is 100k/cup). The area is spacious and has open air seats, there are 3 fluffy dogs which you may find a bit scary upon your arrival since they bark at you but lately it was fine, they won’t bite. Great experience!
Duy D — Google review
Wonderful experience! Definitely worth a visit. Note that if you come by Grab, the driver might convince you to go to another coffee farm called Vuon Cafe - Phu An. DO NOT go there, glad we quickly checked Google review before going and people say there is animal abuse there. Weasel farm - super friendly staff, immediately took us around the farm and see the weasels after we arrived. Very interesting experience, no hard sale.
Irene — Google review
Vy was absolutely amazing! This quaint weasel farm is worth the visit. She explained how the weasels on this smaller property are housed for a week at the time in rotation from their reserve where they run as wild as could be safely with many others. They only work for 4 months out of the year to eat the berries twice a week. Was so happy to know they live healthy, long lives. Very well taken care of. Super educational + a beautiful coffee brewing experience. Do go for the sticky rice snack with your tasting. Balances very well Enjoy the artichoke tea! I wish I had more now. They had persimmons that were super ripe. You will see coffee plants + have plenty flora to admire. Cute little dogs to greet you. Hills to relax you. Everything is organic. Go for the peaceful time. You will enjoy it 🧡
Astra M — Google review
An absolute gem. The staff was extremely friendly, the moment we arrived they offered us a free tour of the farm. Amazing coffe in a completely reasonable price and they even added complementary tea
רתם ל — Google review
This was such an amazing place!!!! Make sure to stop when coming to Dalat, we had a short tour around the farm, saw the beans and even the weasels and then tried the coffee which was amazing! Lovely people, lovely place. Definitely recommend!!!
Simona B — Google review
Had great time here! The girls who works here are lovely and helpful. I have arrived to early, the weasels sleeps until the afternoon - but I got to be there alone and get a VIP tour…. The coffee itself is good if course, not something exceptional, but worth the trying.
עוז פ — Google review
A great place to enjoy a cuppa. Coffee is smooth, aromatic and full flavor with a tint of fruity taste.
Paul C — Google review
An absolute must in Da Lat! The hosts were so friendly and knowledgeable about their trade, taking us on a tour or the weasel farm but also telling us about other this they grew their such as persimmon. The coffee was delicious and for what it cost at home in the UK was a bargain! The hosts also offered us complimentary tea and local fruit that was in season. Overall a great experience:)
Kaziah B — Google review
WFM8+XW3, Phường 10, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam•http://www.caphechondalat.com.vn/•+84 263 3996 444•Tips and more reviews for Weasel coffee farm

25Xq Historical Village

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XQ Historical Village is a vast gallery showcasing Vietnamese paintings, abstract photography, and intricate hand embroidery. Situated near the Valley of Love, visitors can explore the picturesque village for an entry fee and opt for a guided tour at an additional cost. The village features flower gardens, ponds, and artisans adorned in traditional costumes, making it a popular spot for photography enthusiasts. The exquisite silk embroidery on display is described as art elevated to new heights, resembling a captivating art gallery within a serene Zen garden.
A must-visit when in Dalat. Our tour guide was so lovely, and the whole village with the embroidery looked like out of this world. Would definitely recommend if you want a beautiful cultural experience in Vietnam.
Veronika B — Google review
Entrance fee 150 K VND per person. The space is large but seen better days. If you are interested in hand embroidery then maybe worth visiting.The works are amazing of course, but I think the ticket price is too high for what you get.
Nata R — Google review
When in Da lat, this place must not be missed! The amount of art seen here is really amazing. You don't have to be an art enthusiast to enjoy this place. It's in front of Lumier, light garden (best enjoyed at evening). For me, Godvalley was an enjoyable fun place to visit, but historical village got me really amazed. This place won my heart! A good itinerary along the way is also Hana's mushroom restaurant...really enjoyed the food. You can have dinner or late lunch. We visited clay tunnel, mongoland, Linh Phuc Pagoda (underground haunted place) and other flower places. The GV, HV and the buffet at HMR were the ones I most enjoyed. Another plus were the taxi/grab that would love to wait for you while you enjoy places around Da lat. Na-a, the price is as it is.
Mylene D — Google review
150k entrance ticket Get the 200k options with tour guide if u can understand vn. I like painting and all, so I enjoyed the embroidery artwork a lot. It seems a lot of ladies wearing traditional costume work/live here. I'm missing a lot, cos I don't understand vn, however I can tell this place is not commercial at all, it is indeed very cool
X Z — Google review
Enjoyed the beautiful work of art Such intricate embroidery The heavy rain didn't dampen our enthusiasm
Michelle C — Google review
Beautiful expositions and grounds. We looked at the beauty with pleasure!
Anna — Google review
Amazing place, a lot of pics, hand made, silk gallery. Look at photos. Have second floor and cafe.
Vladislav ( — Google review
For 100k VND, a guided tour takes you around the village where artisans produce beautiful embroidery and Vietnamese culture. However, English descriptions are very limited.
Nor R — Google review
258 Đường Mai Anh Đào, Phường 8, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam, USA•Tips and more reviews for Xq Historical Village
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26Flower Park

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Flower Park, formerly known as Bich Cau Flower Garden, is a must-see attraction in Dalat. Located at the end of Xuan Huong Lake and close to Cu Hill, this 7000 square meter park offers a wide variety of plants and flowers for visitors to enjoy. Renovated and renamed, it boasts the largest selection of flowers in the city and is particularly popular during the annual Flower Festival.
Nicely planted garden with a bridge in the middle. detour before/after going to night market
Ðahn — Google review
Great place for photo ops only. Nothing else to do, can spend 5-10 mins on the bridge. No proper parking, so much park on road. Flowers didn't smell great through, but looks beautiful ❤️
Anjaneai S — Google review
The flower park during the Dalat Flower Festival is awesome. Worth way more than the admission price and is gorgeous 👍👍
Craig — Google review
an amazing botanic experience! all these miniature trees in a well kept garden ,
Peter S — Google review
This place is absolutely beautiful and magical. They have done a great job in keeping it well maintained. There’s a wide diversity of flowers and many pathways with decoration all around. I felt like I was in a fairytale. You can easily spend 2 hours in this place taking the time to absorb all its beauty. There’s benches all around for you to sit down and relax. It’s a good idea to bring a snack and just spend the entire afternoon there and then head to the night market for dinner and some more fun.
Stephany C — Google review
The park is very nice and beautiful with many kinds of flowers in Da Lat city. The part was built in 1966 during the war by local people and until 2003 the park was repair again and took many types of flower for tourists visiting. The ticket price for adult is 100.000 VND ( 4$) and children is 50.000 VND ( 2$). Inside the park has some shop they sale many kinds of goods from flowers.
Mr. T — Google review
Lovely place to see wife Verity of flowers growing up in beautiful setup and under artificial conditions. The flower farming is one of the major occupation of Da Lat. These farms look wonderful from sky above when flying from Da lat to HCM.
Satish R — Google review
Absolutely beautiful and free. A must see spot for everyone who visits Da Lat, the city of flowers
Anita L — Google review
WCQP+QC, Phường 1, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam•Tips and more reviews for Flower Park

27Ana Mandara Villas Dalat Resort & Spa

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Nestled in the heart of Dalat, Ana Mandara Villas Dalat Resort & Spa is a stunning retreat that beautifully marries history with luxury. This enchanting sanctuary features 17 elegant villas, each showcasing exquisite French architecture from over a century ago. Guests can indulge in delightful Vietnamese and Western cuisine at Le Petit Restaurant, which prides itself on using fresh local ingredients and produce from its own organic garden.
Staying at this resort is like living in a dream. The staff are amazing especially at the front desk (they helped us so much!). I really felt so relaxed. Their breakfast and afternoon tea was great and the coffee they served was the best I’ve ever had. Even long after our checkout when we were waiting for our Grab to the airport, they came to give us hot tea. Also delicious - I now love artichoke tea after having it there. Thank you so much Ana Mandara team 💕 Will definitely be coming back one day.
Hnin L — Google review
This place is special and full of history. I’m very happy that i signed up the free late-afternoon tour – the staff will drive you around the resort property and tell you the stories behind the villas, which makes you appreciate the place even more. It’s clear they’ve been very intentional about preserving the atmosphere instead of turning it into just another modern hotel. The location is great: close to the city center, but once you’re inside the resort it feels like you’re tucked away in nature. The staff are friendly, helpful, and professional. If you prefer something modern and flashy, this might not be for you. But if you like vintage charm, history, and staying somewhere that feels authentic and cared for, this is the place.
Tran N — Google review
Great place to stay while in Dalat! The breakfast buffet was well stocked with everything you could want — from different types of breads and cereals to freshly made pho on request. The bar’s happy hour from 3–6 pm was a nice touch, and the restaurant served excellent food as well. The on-site gym was basic but had everything you’d need for a short stay. Our room came with a smart TV, so we could easily cast YouTube or Netflix when we wanted to relax. A special thank-you to Phuong Trinh, who helped set up a beautiful proposal for my fiancée — it couldn’t have gone more perfectly. Overall, the service was outstanding and made our stay truly memorable.
Naythan R — Google review
The resort itself feels a bit dated. Its mountain location is peaceful and quiet, but several areas could use improvement and better maintenance. The bathroom floor always gets wet when showering, and the overall service from the hotel staff doesn’t quite meet the standards of a 5-star resort. The check-in and check-out experiences lacked a warm welcome. The villa I stayed in was near the restaurant and the pool, where music played throughout the day. It was quite noisy, and I couldn’t take a nap without earplugs. Considering the price, I would recommend looking into other hotels in Da Lat instead.
Gary — Google review
Resort is very nice and relaxing, perfect for a family getaway. Rooms are very clean, we went as a party of 14 and had a whole villa to ourselves. Perfect for a little get together. Food was high quality and the restaurant was very calm, relaxing and not over crowded, (maybe due to the resort more catering for family or couple visits and not commercial group tours). The resort had buggy services, nice heated swimming pool, gym and even a mini playhouse for my kids which they really liked. Only downside for me was not being able to see sunrise due to its location in the mountains. Oh! Nearly forgot, thumbs up to Guest Services Minh Nhat, very helpful and professional. 👍🏼
Joe T — Google review
Very pretty and serene. A quiet spot in a very busy and fun city. The included breakfasts and afternoon teas were lovely. Rooms are located in old renovated French villas so has all the charms and creaks and cracks of a nineteen century chateau. Overall, excellent resort and service. Will definitely come again.
Denise P — Google review
We loved the garden cottage feel of our room and the level of service and attention. The bed was huge and comfortable, there was plenty of space to unpack. We were greeted with fruit and our daughter loved the kid play room on site. We thought the pinecone to signify wanted a sheet change) was cute as well as the open or closed eyes for privacy. Our favorite part was getting a massage at the spa. She was able to fix a tweak in my back and played a singing bowl that she sat on different parts of my back which was a first time experience for me. The location was pretty great as well while feeling remote.
Stephanie M — Google review
It was our first time visiting Da Lat, and we chose this resort because we were drawn to its history and unique atmosphere. The room was comfortable, though the facilities felt a little dated (understandable, given the resort’s age). The staff was lovely, and the food was quite good. What I loved most was the atmosphere—it was truly calming. This trip was a genuine healing experience.
Khánh N — Google review
2 Đường Lê Lai, Phường 5, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam•http://anamandara-resort.com/•+84 263 3555 888•Tips and more reviews for Ana Mandara Villas Dalat Resort & Spa

28Khách sạn Dalat Palace

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Khách sạn Dalat Palace is a luxurious five-star hotel that has been a prominent fixture in Dalat since 1922. Situated on five acres of picturesque hills overlooking Xuan Hong Lake, the hotel offers 43 refined rooms adorned with genuine antiques and period furniture. Guests can choose from various room categories, some featuring private balconies and personalized touches for a welcoming stay.
The location is very good. There is a lake in front of the hotel and the scenery is very beautiful. Although the hotel is old, it is well maintained, the service staff are also great, and the food in the restaurant is delicious. Highly recommended.
劉政文 — Google review
What a special place. The staff is amazing and for those that think modern hotels lack character and charm you will love this hotel.
David S — Google review
Dalat Palace is a truly stunning hotel that perfectly combines elegance, comfort, and history in the heart of Da Lat. From the moment you arrive, you are welcomed by beautiful French-inspired architecture and a peaceful atmosphere that feels both luxurious and charming. The service is exceptional – staff are attentive, professional, and always ready to assist with a smile. The food here is also remarkable, especially the traditional dishes like Pho and Bun Ca, which are flavorful and beautifully presented. Another highlight is the hotel’s prime location. Just a short walk or drive away, you can easily explore must-visit attractions such as Xuan Huong Lake, Bao Dai’s Palace, and the vibrant Da Lat Night Market. With its excellent service, delicious cuisine, and convenient location, Dalat Palace is the perfect choice for anyone seeking a memorable stay in Da Lat.
Toan D — Google review
The Dalat Palace is the iconic heritage hotel to enjoy in Đà Lạt. The grounds and building are gorgeous - a treat to walk around. The rooms are comfortable and regal. The staff are the true highlight and I’m deeply grateful to Ms Nhã and Ms Nhi for the incredible customer service. They’re superb at their job, making guests feel welcome, comfortable and engaged, and they are an asset to the Dalat Palace. The hotel is an easy place to relax in some dignity and enter another world of Đà Lạt. The afternoon tea and leisurely breakfast are a treat. Thank you for a lovely stay. ❤️❤️
Benjamin G — Google review
Steer clear unless you fancy a colonial cosplay in a sewer. We first stayed at Dalat Palace Heritage Hotel in 2014 and fell for its French-colonial elegance—savoring room-service breakfast on the lake-view balcony amid misty gardens. Those mornings hooked us for a return. As a frequent guest at 5-star properties worldwide, I'm sharing this repeat-visitor perspective to help others decide if it's right for them. Our October 2025 stay under new management was a magic-less nightmare from check-in, shattering our nostalgia. Stunning original architecture and views endure, but this relic begs urgent plumbing, sound insulation, and a new kitchen. Our 'royal suite' in the new 2017 annex reeked of sewer on arrival—drainage issues echoed in other reviews. The nauseating stench, plus the new annex's gilded French theme-park kitsch, clashed with the historical wing's authentic art-deco and colonial historical features. Noise assaulted nonstop: thumping music and street din blasted through from late afternoon till past 11pm, rattling windows and my skull. Our serene balcony? Nope—we escaped to a cocktail bar in town every night. Dining was subpar. Breakfast: overcooked eggs, stale pastries, limp fruits—eons from 2014's bespoke joy. Afternoon tea: a tepid buffet but stingy all at the same time. Dinner has declined sharply too. The lamb rack was under-trimmed and underdressed, loaded with gristly fat we left behind. The 'French onion soup' was overly chunky and bizarre, which tasted like the chef had never tasted a real French onion soup. In 2014, we ordered from an impressive cellar, including a memorable 1985 Chateau Chalon (photo still in hand). Now? Just five crappy commercial wines, and they even ran out of their one Dalat sparkling option. Insult piled on: a shampoo dispenser in the shower slipped off the steamy, slick shelf and shattered. Accident? Fine—but the 500,000 VND charge screams "cheapskate", underscoring how far this property has fallen. Staff? Wider language gaps than in 2014 (despite Da Lat's tourism boom). I had to follow up requests 2 days after first asking.
Tim W — Google review
The hotel is quite comfortable, with heating and a very good night’s sleep. The staff and reception are friendly, quick, and very helpful. The view overlooking the lake is beautiful, and a big plus is the large garden with lots of ornamental trees. The old section’s interior and décor are beautiful and charming. However, the new area looks quite plain and lacks aesthetic appeal — sorry, but it feels a bit cheap (n fake flowers used for decoration in the rooms lol). Breakfast is delicious with plenty of choices. Afternoon tea includes both sweet and savory pastries, but not many options and quite average overall. 8/10
Nhut H — Google review
The best luxury hotel on Planet Earth. Combines old world historic style with modern luxury.
Mark S — Google review
Indulged in a wonderful stay at a hotel that immerses you in nostalgia. Despite the slightly worn decor, it evokes the essence of French colonial charm. The spacious rooms offered a comfortable retreat. While the breakfast and high tea spreads were decent, the standout was the exceptional hospitality of the service staff. The hotel's proximity to the night market added to its appeal, and the picturesque view of the lake adorned with beautiful flowers was truly enchanting. Plus, enjoy a luxurious airport transfer in the Mercedes E-Class.Just a heads-up, there are no elevators, so be ready for some stair-climbing during your stay.
Rajesh R — Google review
2 Đ. Trần Phú, Phường Xuân Hương, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng 66100, Vietnam•https://www.dalatpalacehotel.com/•+84 263 3825 444•Tips and more reviews for Khách sạn Dalat Palace

29Datanla New Alpine Coaster

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Nestled in the Datanla Tourism Zone, the Datanla New Alpine Coaster offers an exhilarating experience amidst a lush forest and the soothing sounds of the nearby waterfall. This thrilling adventure is not to be missed when visiting Da Lat. The coaster provides an adrenaline-pumping ride through picturesque scenery, with options to share the experience or have your own solo adventure. Visitors can enjoy a fairly long ride that includes descending towards the waterfalls and then ascending back up.
Datanla New Alpine Coaster is our to-do in Dalat!! My queen and I fear heights and would never visit a theme park for excitement rides but this, we were a BIG YESSSSSS for. 250K each and we had a ride up to the waterfall. Had all the time we wanted to take a lot of photos before taking another ride down. Please note that photo taking is not allowed during the ride because of safety to self and others, unless you have absolute capability to hold your phone in your hand, if not please follow the rules :)
Kong S — Google review
The best part of this place is their Alpine coaster 3! It's 250k per adult. Come after 3pm and there's no crowds! You'll get to ride on the coaster once and stop at the waterfalls. Then you go on your 2nd ride (ride going up is pretty steep incline). There will be 3 photo ops at the end of your ride so smile! Worth 250k for the ride. We didn't try their high ropes course, ziplining, or canyoneering. Wished they could've kept this place more in it's natural state instead of these fake picture ops for people Recommend to do the Alpine coaster!
Linda P — Google review
We didn't think it was worth it. Our family bought the combo package 2 which was Alpine coaster 3 plus the zip line. ($50 Canadian p/p) The Alpine ride was broken up to two sections and certain turning points actually slowed you down automatically therefore you really didn't have full control of your speed. The Alpine ride in Tay Ninh Black Virgin Mountain was way better. There was 2, zip lines one with 1 kilometer long and the 2nd one was 500 m. (The long one was fun). The park itself was not bad the waterfall was nice lots of areas for you to take pictures. We decide to do the little hike which is from the Alpine 3 side back to the Alpine 1, main entrance side. It was a bit of a trek because it was mainly uphill. Overall all staff and services were really nice, park was really clean.
Helen T — Google review
As comparison to my last trip here in 2019 (back then, the waterfall was the only attraction), this time they’ve made many new additions in regards to the photo spots. Admission fee: 250000vnd per adult.
Fatin M — Google review
How much fun is an alpine coaster? After riding five of them across Vietnam, I can honestly say they never get old and Datanla’s version is one of the best. Set within a forested pine valley, the track weaves its way through tall trees and down steep slopes, offering a perfect blend of adrenaline and nature. There are two track lengths available: short and long. I highly recommend the long version to get the most out of the experience. You control your own speed with side handles, which makes it ideal whether you want a thrill or a slower ride but here’s my advice: there are only two real speeds stop or go fast! It’s a return track, so you’re automatically brought back to the top after your descent. The coaster itself feels safe and is very well maintained. Each car is equipped with a seatbelt and simple brake levers, and the ride is smooth but full of twists, dips, and turns. The only downside? Getting stuck behind someone who wants to cruise at 5 km/h (which happened once) but even then, the scenic ride through the pines is still enjoyable. It’s definitely one of the must-dos if you’re looking for something exciting in Da Lat.
John W — Google review
The Alpine Coaster was 3/5. If you’re an adrenaline junky, I don’t recommend it. The staff did not give clear instructions so make sure you ask twice. The highlight of our visit was the Zipline, and we also tried the Rope course. We got there around lunchtime so we didn’t have any chance to try the Canyoneering part but it looks fun!
Rica J — Google review
An amazing and fun-filled experience! There are two ways to reach the waterfall one through the roller coaster and the other by trekking down. A must-visit spot, I’d definitely love to come back again.
Priya D — Google review
The experience is so worth it the park is fairly big too and you can see the waterfalls and the scenery from the alpine coaster. Its a very fun and thrilling adventure!
Leonard L — Google review
Phường 3, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam•https://ticket-stations.com/Datanla-New-Alpine-da-lat•+84 989 718 223•Tips and more reviews for Datanla New Alpine Coaster

30Near Coffee Đà Lạt

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The Dreamer is a small coffee shop located in Dalat's French Quarter. It's definitely worth checking out if you're looking for someplace comfortable to read and relax. The cafe has numerous indoor and outdoor spaces with stunning views, making it the perfect spot to spend a rainy day.
Stunning find! Accidentally stumbled upon this when it started raining and we were looking for somewhere to wait it out (on a scooter). The succulent garden is gorgeous and the interior is a treasure trove of antiques and quirky decor. We had a coffee, a honey tea and a chocolate baked good all of which were great! Gorgeous cups finished off the whole experience. Definitely recommend!!
Jade L — Google review
Located on Tran hung Dao Street, it's easy to reach with kindly note out side, catch my eyes sight when we walking alongside this street" Free water, take some, delicious.." so we stop and enter. Nice surrounding, drinks was good. Helpful and friendly staff. You should come once you visit Dalat. We come on weekend so the coffee shop is nearly crowded. So small rest room.. Anyway, we love 🐈 😻 🐈‍⬛ 🐱 🐈 😻 We appreciate that!
Saigon R — Google review
Beautiful cafe and garden with outdoor landscape and thw choice of rustic and modern cafe areas.ots of zones for enjoying a drink. We went on a day with a big rainstorm and it added to the atmosphere, not many better places to về stuck inside with the rain falling on the roof. Nice drinks and man who I assume was the manager or owner was very kind to come over to offer us space as we were there with a baby. We preferred the rustic side next to the window. Drank coffee and later hot orange and ginger tea.
Michael B — Google review
Right off the main road! Great coffee shop outdoor garden experience!! Inside, there was beautiful seating that was very comfortable for me and my friends to sit and have a long chat. This was made possible by the AWESOME INDOOR SANDBOX the kids could play in safely while having tons of fun. 😁🤙 Oh, and the coffee was AMAZING! 😎
Vin M — Google review
Was huuuuuge coffee shop that looks like has more than 100 tables. I went during lunch hour and it was very pretty and relaxing but it was super hot and there were many bugs as I decided to sit outside. Nonetheless I really enjoyed this place. Iced black coffee : 55,000 Dong
Alyssa ( — Google review
High Prices, Beautiful View. I recently visited a coffee shop that left a lasting impression on me. Located in a serene and scenic location, the coffee shop offered a picturesque view that was simply breathtaking. The service was exceptional, and the quality of drinks was top-notch. However, the prices were quite steep, which was my only gripe with the place. Nevertheless, I found the coffee shop to be a charming spot to relax and unwind, making it worth the extra cost. The first thing that caught my attention was the stunning view. The coffee shop was situated in a beautiful location that offered a panoramic view of the surrounding area. The serene landscape, which was dotted with lush green trees, was an excellent backdrop for an afternoon coffee. I was able to sit back and enjoy the breathtaking scenery while sipping on my latte. The ambiance was perfect, and I couldn't help but feel relaxed and at peace. The service was also exceptional. The staff was friendly and attentive, and they went out of their way to ensure that I had a pleasant experience. They were knowledgeable about the different types of coffee and were happy to provide recommendations based on my preferences. The service was prompt, and my drink was served with a smile. The staff also took the time to check in with me periodically to ensure that everything was okay. The drinks were undoubtedly the highlight of my visit. The coffee was brewed to perfection, and the flavor was rich and full-bodied. I was impressed with the quality of the beans used, which gave the coffee a unique taste that was unlike anything I had tasted before. The latte art was also impressive, and I found myself admiring the intricate designs on the foam. The menu had a wide range of options, and I was spoilt for choice. However, the prices were quite high. Although the quality of the coffee and the service was excellent, I couldn't help but feel that the prices were a bit steep. I had to pay more than I usually do for a cup of coffee, which was a little disappointing. Nonetheless, I found the experience to be worth the extra cost, and I would definitely visit again. In conclusion, the coffee shop offered a beautiful and serene ambiance, exceptional service, and quality drinks that left me feeling satisfied. The only downside was the high price, which might not be affordable for everyone. Nevertheless, I would highly recommend this coffee shop to anyone looking for a picturesque location to relax and unwind while enjoying a delicious cup of coffee.
Khải Q — Google review
Located in the center of Da Lat City. What I impress is the landscape of the coffeeshop: plants ( 🌵, evergreen bushes, etc). Parking space is quite big. Another plus is there is a playground for children. Drink is quite good ( that what i think :)). As far as i know it is usually busy in the morning from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m, less crodwed in the late afternoon. I strongly recommend this place. Price for different drink is the same 89k VND ( around 3.5 dollar).
Nicky T — Google review
Pretty cafe located in the centre of Da Lat city.. exterior of the cafe is decorated with plants- mostly cactus, swings, mirrors etc..interior of the cafe is also well decorated.. Greeted with a hot tea upon arrival.. ordered the artichoke tea with chia seed and longan.. certainly a good place to chill and taking nice photos.. however, they only serve drinks and it would be good if they serve food/ snacks..
CT — Google review
27 Bis Trần Hưng Đạo, Phường 10, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam•https://www.facebook.com/nearcoffee27/about_contact_and_basic_in…•+84 868 381 139•Tips and more reviews for Near Coffee Đà Lạt
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31Đà Lạt Bunny Hill

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Đà Lạt Bunny Hill offers an authentic farming experience for families, where kids can learn about growing and harvesting vegetables while enjoying a day working as farmers. While the children engage in farming activities, parents can relax and embrace the rustic green lifestyle. The farm is home to various animals including bunnies, dogs, cats, pigs, goats, and doves. Visitors can bring treats for the animals and even harvest fresh vegetables to feed them.
Way more fun than animal cafes I have visited in Japan and Thailand, although the standard of care for the animals is not high here. Bunnies, yes, but also dogs, cats, pigs, goats, doves, ducks. Bring some treats for the cats and dogs if you want. Harvest carrots and cabbages from the farm to feed the bunnies, pigs and goats. We loved the cats the most, some are very friendly. Owner gave us a tour in English. Relax and go at your own pace. Camp if you want a short walk from town.
Jonathan J — Google review
I was there with my family, and the kids had loads of fun. We were guided to harvest sweet potatoes and collect leaves to feed the pigs and bunnies. We also enjoyed playing with cats and the Dalmatians. There is a flock of pigeons that we enjoy watching fly from the dovecote to the roof or the ground and wander around. There are many other activities that we haven’t experienced yet. The services are at a slightly high pice.
Tung T — Google review
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Văn B — Google review
It's a nice place for the kids to experience farming activities. The kids were taught to harvest sweet potatos, cabbage and carot to feed wild board, goat, bunny... my kids enjoyed this place very much. We had lunch here too, food was toward to salty taste but fresh, portion was huge, suggest not to order too much. Will be back in the future.
Nalla T — Google review
Homestay. Farm tour here. Friendly staff. Organic vegetables, strawberry wine ....
Tai N — Google review
Hi all, i went on a Sunday afternoon, there was totally no crowds,not even one customer ,the lady at the entrance say 50k for entrance fee, and you can visit all the places the farm including the bunny farm, after paying 200k for 4 of us, me and my friends was walking towards the bunny farm, a young man stop us and say the bunny area entrance needs to top up another 70k , this is super ridiculous as the entrance board wrote 50k entrance fee with a cup of drink, and now this rude young man say no, there is a miscommunication.Of course we are not willing to another 70k for each person, to me this is not a miscommunication but more like a scam, anyway the place is super run down and paths are fill with muds, so me and my friends left the places angrily and Please do not come to this bunny hill farm, you will be very disappointed.
Martin T — Google review
Nice
Ming Y — Google review
Beautiful place for kid to harvest the vegetables and feed the pet.
CanadaPlaza D — Google review
Dalat Bunny Hill Tự Tạo, Đường Tự Tạo, Phường 11, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam•+84 916 496 061•Tips and more reviews for Đà Lạt Bunny Hill

3288 Strawberry Gardens

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88 Strawberry Gardens, situated near the Holy Mother Church in Dalat, is renowned for its affordable and traditional strawberry cultivation methods. Visitors can enjoy the unique experience of hand-picking fresh strawberries at this organic garden, which charges 100k VND per kilogram. While the strawberries may be smaller than those grown in greenhouses, they are sweet and flavorful. The friendly owner has been cultivating strawberries for 27 years and welcomes travelers to explore the garden.
The USA strawberry here is small and does not have good-look like those planting in greenhouses, but it is also sweet for the ripe one (lucky found some) The price is cheap for self-harvest, 100k/kg. However, our visit in April is not the right season, the correct one is in Noel time.
Thao N — Google review
Great guy. Mr. Thuyet was very kind and his strawberry batches are plenty. December is a better month to pick your own strawberries..
Karno E — Google review
Good services. The owner is very nice, friendly. Quite chip for picking and taking it away. It is about 100.000 VND at this time. The strawberries are so delicious and no entrance fee. Good luck and enjoy! Cheers!!
Dennis N — Google review
Pros: strawberry is priced pretty low relative to surrounding farms. Owner is friendly. Cons: when we came in late Jan, there isnt many left to pick. Size is rather small and its not too sweet.
Jessie D — Google review
A great place should visit in Da Lat (especially if you have kids). You can harvest fresh strawberry by yourself. It costs 100k vnd per kilogram at this organic garden. It costs 30k - 70k vnd per kilogram at Da Lat market but you don't know its origin. The host is super friendly. They have been planting strawberry for 27 years and openning for travellers to visit for 6 years.
Hung N — Google review
Best for young kid experience something but not too much strawberry to harvest since there always full of tourists, recommend to reach further garden in Tuyen Lam lake for more strawberry. :)
Nguyễn H — Google review
The owner of this strawberry garden is the most friendliest man. He has a lovely and yummy strawberries!
Ngan T — Google review
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Hao L — Google review
88 Đường Thánh Mẫu, Phường 7, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam•+84 909 350 594•Tips and more reviews for 88 Strawberry Gardens

33Trang trại cún

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Welcome to "Trang trại cún," a delightful destination perfect for families and children looking for a fun day out! For just 100k per person, visitors can enjoy two exciting attractions, including the unique experience of carpet skating. The farm offers an opportunity to pick strawberries and interact with adorable animals like goats, donkeys, and camels. Kids will love feeding these friendly creatures carrots while adults are encouraged to keep an eye on the playful goats.
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Phượng N — Google review
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Nhân T — Google review
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Hậu N — Google review
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Vũ B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful, ticket price 100k/person to visit 2 places, including carpet skating, very reasonable. In the farm area, the selling price of agricultural fruits picked at the garden is a bit high. (Original) Đẹp ,giá vé 100k/khách tham quan 2 nơi, bao gồm cả vui chơi trượt thảm rất hợp lý. Bên khu nông trại giá bán trái cây nông sản hái tại vườn hơi cao.
Đạt N — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you want a place to hang out with your family, it's okay. But if you're a backpacker like me, this place is quite expensive (100k/ticket). The price of drinks here is also more expensive than the average, about 10-20k/cup, and there are places that sell keychains that are quite cheap. In addition to dogs, the admin also has a few other species such as camels and goats that are quite friendly, you can touch and interact directly. Finally, outside there is a hill for you to sit and chill and drink with your family with a view of the flower hill below. In my opinion, it's 10/10 in terms of beauty. 5/10 in terms of entertainment and 4/10 in terms of price. (Original) nếu mấy bồ muốn một chỗ để đi chơi cùng gia đình thì ổn. Nhưng đi du lịch bụi giống mình thì chỗ này là khá chát nha (100k/ vé), Giá nước uống trong đây cũng đắt hơn mặt bằng chung tầm 10-20k/ ly và có chỗ bán móc khoá cũng khá rẻ. Ngoài chó thì ad cũng có thêm một vài loài khác như lạc đà và dê khá thân thiện, có thể chạm và giao lưu trực tiếp. Cuối cùng thì bên ngoài có một ngọn đồi cho bạn ngồi chill uống nước cùng gia đình với view là đồi hoa bên dưới theo mình đánh giá là 10/10 về độ đẹp. 5/10 về độ giải trí và 4/10 về giá cả.
Arima H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Everything is beautiful at this Puppy farm. There are few puppies, horses, and camels, and the kids often sleep too. They look cute. The flowers are beautiful and diverse. I like the garden of firecracker flowers and some purple flower I don't know the name of. The hydroponic garden has delicious vegetables, and the prices are reasonable. Tomatoes and strawberries are in a separate area. The strawberries are divided into areas to serve tourists, and they are delicious. I picked 250g for 125,000 VND (500,000 VND per kg). They are sweet and fresh, different from the strawberries I buy at home. (Original) Ở Puppy farm này mọi thứ đều đẹp. Cún, ngựa và lạc đà hơi ít và tụi nhỏ cũng hay ngủ nữa hjhj. Nhìn cũng dễ thương. Hoa thì đẹp và đa dạng. Mình thích vườn hoa xác pháo và hoa gì màu tím hông biết tên. Vườn cây thủy canh nhìn rau ngon, giá cũng ổn. Cà chua và dâu ở 1 nơi riêng. Dâu có chia khu để phục vụ du khách, ngon. Mình hái 250g tốn 125000 (500k 1 kg), ăn ngọt và tươi thiệt, khác với dâu mình mua ở nhà.
Ngoc T — Google review
Cam Ly, Phường 7, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam•+84 263 3709 333•Tips and more reviews for Trang trại cún

34Canyoning Dalat Tours

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Canyoning Dalat Tours offer an exhilarating adventure for young travelers seeking thrills in Vietnam. This activity involves cliff swinging, high diving, waterfall sliding, forest trekking, and stream wading. Participants can expect to form strong bonds with fellow adventurers and create lasting memories. With the assistance of specialized tools and training coaches, climbers can conquer precarious waterfall cliffs and experience a sense of triumph at the top.
Can’t recommend enough !! Tony and Sam were the best guides ever made everything so fun, which really put the nerves at ease ! The abseiling was amazing and definitely worth the money !! Lunch was feast which catered for veggies also!! Also the legend Sam has a iPhone 14pro + so be assured he will get the best photos and videos for you which they airdrop for free after the tour!! AWSOME
Ben H — Google review
This excursion was the highlight of my trip! The guides were polite and knowledgeable. I felt safe and comfortable, even while jumping off a 30 foot cliff! It was a very physical day, but the lunch and water they provided gave me the energy I needed. None of the time felt wasted as we walked through the beautiful jungle to each abseiling opportunity. The difficulty level gradually increased as we progressed, and so did my confidence. I highly recommend to anyone who enjoys nature and an adrenaline rush! The views are spectacular and I left feeling very accomplished.
Katie B — Google review
Had the best experience today with Vincent, Seven, Bee, Kay and Justin. They were all so friendly and helpful. The canyoning was so amazing, lunch was great and got free photos too! Would highly recommend to anyone!
Bethany L — Google review
Amazing day and experience. They took very good care of us
Pia H — Google review
We had to pleasure to be guided by Tony and Sam. They were very kind and professional. We were with a small group. It was a very fun experience and worth the money. Thank you again Tony and Sam!
Yannick S — Google review
An experience. You’re getting quite wet during the waterfalls and it takes some courage to do all of them. And a shoutout to the staff, Naly, Fin and Vin. Great food aswell. Big like!!
* * — Google review
Tony and Nam were awesome guides. They spoke multiple languages, which made it easy to train first timers. They were funny, showed us the special parts of the course, and carefully made sure we all came out safe on the other side. Special shout out to their amazing photography and videos, which will allow us to keep these memories.
Lottie M — Google review
DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY FOR YOUR TOURS IN DA LAT! I booked a tour (full day HIKE AND BIKE tour) well in advance and received a confirmation that the tour was booked. We were ready at the prescribed time to be picked up and no one showed up to pick us up. When I called the company to find out where the tour guide was, I was told to email them and they would advise me, only to tell me the guide had not returned from tet holiday. This information was not passed on to us and the company washed their hands of failing to provide proper customer service. Because of their complacency, we were unable to book a tour with any other company as they left us high and dry. All other tours had left for the day, leaving us on Da Lat without a tour. Book your tour with another company to avoid the disappointment that we did!
Erin B — Google review
6A Đường Trần Khánh Dư, Phường 8, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam•http://dalat-canyoning.com/•+84 989 666 567•Tips and more reviews for Canyoning Dalat Tours
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Popular road trips from Da Lat

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Siem Reap
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Nha Trang
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Phnom Penh
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Hong Kong
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Hanoi
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Hoi An
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Kuala Lumpur
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Phan Thiet
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Pattaya
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Hue
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Kathu
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Chiang Mai
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Krabi Town
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Luang Prabang
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Macau
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Hua Hin
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Yangon (Rangoon)
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George Town
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Ayutthaya
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Da Nang
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Hạ Long Bay
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Chiang Rai
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Kanchanaburi
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Vientiane
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Melaka
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Guangzhou
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Mui Ne
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Vung Tau

What's the weather like in Da Lat?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Da Lat for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Da Lat in January
  • Weather in Da Lat in February
  • Weather in Da Lat in March
  • Weather in Da Lat in April
  • Weather in Da Lat in May
  • Weather in Da Lat in June
  • Weather in Da Lat in July
  • Weather in Da Lat in August
  • Weather in Da Lat in September
  • Weather in Da Lat in October
  • Weather in Da Lat in November
  • Weather in Da Lat in December

All road trips from Da Lat

  • Da Lat to Ho Chi Minh City drive
  • Da Lat to Bangkok drive
  • Da Lat to Siem Reap drive
  • Da Lat to Nha Trang drive
  • Da Lat to Phnom Penh drive
  • Da Lat to Hong Kong drive
  • Da Lat to Hanoi drive
  • Da Lat to Hoi An drive
  • Da Lat to Kuala Lumpur drive
  • Da Lat to Phan Thiet drive
  • Da Lat to Pattaya drive
  • Da Lat to Hue drive
  • Da Lat to Kathu drive
  • Da Lat to Chiang Mai drive
  • Da Lat to Krabi Town drive
  • Da Lat to Luang Prabang drive
  • Da Lat to Macau drive
  • Da Lat to Hua Hin drive
  • Da Lat to Yangon (Rangoon) drive
  • Da Lat to George Town drive
  • Da Lat to Ayutthaya drive
  • Da Lat to Da Nang drive
  • Da Lat to Hạ Long Bay drive
  • Da Lat to Chiang Rai drive
  • Da Lat to Kanchanaburi drive
  • Da Lat to Vientiane drive
  • Da Lat to Melaka drive
  • Da Lat to Guangzhou drive
  • Da Lat to Mui Ne drive
  • Da Lat to Vung Tau drive

Explore nearby places

  • Da Lat
  • Nha Trang
  • Buon Ma Thuot
  • Mui Ne
  • Phan Thiet
  • Quy Nhon
  • Vung Tau
  • Ho Chi Minh City
  • Tay Ninh
  • Kratie
  • Cai Be
  • Kampong Cham
  • Can Tho
  • Long Xuyen
  • Phnom Penh
  • Chau Doc
  • Champasak Town
  • Duy Xuyen District
  • Hoi An
  • Pakse
  • Da Nang
  • Kep
  • Kampot
  • Hue
  • Ham Ninh
  • Siem Reap
  • Duong Dong
  • An Thoi
  • Ubon Ratchathani
  • Sihanoukville
  • Dong Ha

All related maps of Da Lat

  • Map of Da Lat
  • Map of Nha Trang
  • Map of Buon Ma Thuot
  • Map of Mui Ne
  • Map of Phan Thiet
  • Map of Quy Nhon
  • Map of Vung Tau
  • Map of Ho Chi Minh City
  • Map of Tay Ninh
  • Map of Kratie
  • Map of Cai Be
  • Map of Kampong Cham
  • Map of Can Tho
  • Map of Long Xuyen
  • Map of Phnom Penh
  • Map of Chau Doc
  • Map of Champasak Town
  • Map of Duy Xuyen District
  • Map of Hoi An
  • Map of Pakse
  • Map of Da Nang
  • Map of Kep
  • Map of Kampot
  • Map of Hue
  • Map of Ham Ninh
  • Map of Siem Reap
  • Map of Duong Dong
  • Map of An Thoi
  • Map of Ubon Ratchathani
  • Map of Sihanoukville
  • Map of Dong Ha

Da Lat throughout the year

  • Da Lat in January
  • Da Lat in February
  • Da Lat in March
  • Da Lat in April
  • Da Lat in May
  • Da Lat in June
  • Da Lat in July
  • Da Lat in August
  • Da Lat in September
  • Da Lat in October
  • Da Lat in November
  • Da Lat in December

Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Da Lat?

Get inspired for your trip to Da Lat with our curated itineraries that are jam-packed with popular attractions everyday! Check them out here:

  • 1-Day Da Lat Itinerary
  • 2-Day Da Lat Itinerary
  • 3-Day Da Lat Itinerary
  • 4-Day Da Lat Itinerary
  • 5-Day Da Lat Itinerary

Best kid-friendly attractions in nearby cities

  • The best things to do with kids in Siem Reap
  • The best things to do with kids in Ho Chi Minh City
  • The best things to do with kids in Hoi An
  • The best things to do with kids in Phnom Penh
  • The best things to do with kids in Da Nang
  • The best things to do with kids in Pattaya
  • The best things to do with kids in Hue
  • The best things to do with kids in Nha Trang
  • The best things to do with kids in Sihanoukville
  • The best things to do with kids in Vung Tau
  • The best things to do with kids in Duy Xuyen District

Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Siem Reap
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ho Chi Minh City
  • Top things to do and attractions in Hoi An
  • Top things to do and attractions in Phnom Penh
  • Top things to do and attractions in Da Nang
  • Top things to do and attractions in Pattaya
  • Top things to do and attractions in Hue
  • Top things to do and attractions in Nha Trang
  • Top things to do and attractions in Sihanoukville
  • Top things to do and attractions in Phan Thiet
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kampot
  • Top things to do and attractions in Vung Tau
  • Top things to do and attractions in Can Tho
  • Top things to do and attractions in Duong Dong
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ubon Ratchathani
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kep
  • Top things to do and attractions in Chau Doc
  • Top things to do and attractions in Quy Nhon
  • Top things to do and attractions in Pakse
  • Top things to do and attractions in Buon Ma Thuot
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kratie
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kampong Cham
  • Top things to do and attractions in Duy Xuyen District
  • Top things to do and attractions in Mui Ne

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Siem Reap
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Hoi An
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Phnom Penh
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Da Nang
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Pattaya
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Hue
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Nha Trang
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sihanoukville
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Phan Thiet
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kampot
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Vung Tau
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Can Tho
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Duong Dong
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ubon Ratchathani
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kep
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Chau Doc
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Quy Nhon
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Pakse
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Buon Ma Thuot
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kratie
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kampong Cham
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Long Xuyen
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in An Thoi
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tay Ninh
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ham Ninh
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Duy Xuyen District
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Mui Ne

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