One of the quirkiest attractions in Da Lat is known by its nickname Crazy House although its real name is the Hang Nga Guest House and Art Gallery. The reason for its name is that the house is built to resemble a tree and was designed in 1990 by Dang…
The palace was built from 1933 to 1937 under the dynasty of King Bao Dai, the last king of Vietnam feudal court. The palace was designed in the art deco style and lies in the middle of a pine forest near the Pasteur Institute. In the past, this villa…
Situated in the center of Dalat city, it is an artificial lake with approximately 5 km2 circumference, and 25 ha wide. Xuan Huong Lake has long been famous for immerse pine forests, green lawns, and wonderful flower gardens. It is also a favorite…
Explore Truc Lam grandiose Temple and Tuyen Lam lake
Truc Lam Pagoda is a Zen Buddhist monastery six kilometres south of Da Lat city centre. Set on top of a hill shrouded in pine forest, it’s a pleasure to take a quiet stroll through the grounds…
Da Lat Train Station was built in 1943 and although it is small, it offers you a great glimpse of how people would have traveled in the days of old. The traditional ticket windows are still here and there is also a delightful steam train on show.…
Visit Linh Phuoc Pagoda – a beautiful buddhist pagoda in Dalat
Located in Ward 11, 8km from city center, Linh Phuoc Pagoda is also known as the “Ve chai” pagoda or “Bottle pagoda,” thanks to its mosaic design with millions of bottles, broken dishes, and colorful pottery pieces. With unique constructions,…
Datanla Waterfalls is one of the most famous set of falls in Da Lat and you can easily reach this gushing cataract from the center of town. At the foot of the waterfall, Datanla stream flows slowly through cliffs then fflow onto a deep hole called…