DA LAT TOURIST POINTS YOU SHOULD KNOW
MERCURE - DALAT
When you come here, you will feel light and airy with the cool fresh air and see French-style castles accompanied by French music.
In the city of fog, you will have great feelings like being in France when you come to Mercure Dalat.
Mercure Dalat the located at 3 Nguyen Du Street, Ward 9, Dalat, Lamdong.
TERRACOTTA - DALAT
Terracotta is 8Km far from Dalat center and by a pine forest overlooking the calm and clear Tuyen Lam lake.
Terracotta is considered an ideal destination for a romantic vacation with friends and family. This place is quiet for you to relax after stressful and tiring working days.
LINH PHUOC PAGODA - DALAT
Linh Phuoc Pagoda, also known as ve chai Pagoda, is located at No. 120 Tu Phuoc, Trai Mat District, Vietnam, 8 km from Dalat center, on Highway 20. The 49-meter-long dragon temple is made of 12,000 bottles; the dragon's head is 7 meters high. Linh Phuoc Pagoda is considered a special architectural mosaic of Dalat.
DATANLA WATERFALL - DALAT
A bustling scenic spot with a small series of waterfalls, a roller coaster, cable car & hiking trails. 5 km from Dalat, it is a beautiful natural waterfall.
LANGBIANG MOUNTAIN - DALAT
LangBiang Mountain is the highest mountain in Dalat. Tall mountain offering scenic highland views, reachable by a steep hiking trail or hired Jeep rides.
Langbiang mountain in Lac Duong district is 12km from Dalat in the North at 2,169m above sea level.
Langbiang mountain has not only been an attractive tourist site but also kept a legend about passionate love.
CRAZY HOUSE - DALAT
Hang Nga guesthouse, popularly known as the “Crazy House”, is an unconventional building designed and constructed by Vietnamese architect Dang Viet Nga in Dalat, Vietnam. Described as a “fairy tale house”, the building's overall design resembles a giant tree, incorporating sculptured design elements representing natural forms such as animals, mushrooms, spider webs, and caves. Its architecture, comprising complex, organic, non-rectilinear shapes, has been described as expressionist.
This is the inspiration of the Catalan Architect Antoni Gaudi in the building's design, and visitors have variously drawn parallels between it and the works of artists such as Salvador Dalí and Walt Disney.
Since its opening in 1990, the building has gained recognition for its unique architecture, being highlighted in numerous guidebooks and listed as one of the world's ten most “bizarre” buildings in the Chinese People's Daily.
TUYEN LAM LAKE - DALAT
Tuyen Lam Lake is a beautiful natural lake in Da Lat, in Lam Dong province, Vietnam. It is one of 21 National Tourist Areas.
In this area, there is Truc Lam Zen Monastery which is a Buddhist temple. From the center of Dalat, we can go to Tuyen Lam by cable car.
XUAN HUONG LAKE - DALAT
Xuan Huong Lake Dalat in the city's center with a perimeter around the lake of about 5000m surface is 43 Hectares. Xuan Huong Lake is an artificial lake built in 1919 by the Governor General of Indochina Doumer approved the project. At this time, the French built two dams, a dike near Thuy Ta restaurant today and a large dam located in front of Dalat market.
In 1932, a storm broke the two dams. In 1934, the French built the site of the Ong Dao bridge like today. This time the French named the lake Grand Lac. In 1953, Nguyen Vy, the mayor of Dalat at that time, proposed renaming it Xuan Huong Lake, named after a talented female poet of the 16th-century name.
In the past, before the French came, this was a rice-growing area of the Lach people, then there was only a romantic stream called Cam Le and the village of the ethnic minority Lach. Later, when the dam French moved the whole Lach people here to the foot of Mt. Langbiang and established Lat Village today.
Since Xuan Huong Lake, Dalat is becoming more beautiful and romantic. Xuan Huong Lake has been with local life for nearly a century. Beautiful days at Xuan Huong Lake as a mirror flat, soaked waves rolling water. On rainy days, Xuan Huong lake because the water from the surrounding hills flowed down, making people remember the Hong Ha River of the capital in the north.
Through many renovations, upgrading to 2010 Xuan Huong Lake was officially dredged and rebuilt to make it larger a big dam as today.
KING PALACE III - DALAT
Dinh III Bao Dai is a historic mansion in Dalat, Vietnam, that served as the summer palace for Bao Dai, the last emperor of the Nguyen dynasty. The European-styled between 1933 and 1939 using a design by architect Paul Veysseyre Dinh III is a two-story mansion on a hill. It has front and back flower gardens.
The ground floor of Dinh III to entertain foreign dignitaries and government officials in formal ceremonies. The front door is approximately 4 meters wide. It leads to the main hall, an entrance to the reception room, and working rooms in Bao Dai's office on the right side of the library. The left side holds the meeting and conference rooms.
A drawing room ted more inwards than the other rooms; this is a place for relaxing and entertaining activities ground floor with passages between rooms and exterior spaces picture of Angkor Wat, a gift to Bao Dai from the Cambodian King.
The second floor of Dinh III contained the bedrooms of the Queen, the Princes, and Princesses.
DOMAINE DE MARIE - DALAT
The Domaine de Marie is a Catholic convent in Dalat, Vietnam. The church's history goes back to its initial construction in 1940 and is a French and Vietnamese style of architecture. It is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dalat and contains a nunnery that operates schooling for local children.
BIDOUP NUI BA NATIONAL PARK - DALAT
Bidoup Nui Ba National Park is a national park in the districts of Damrong and Lacduong, in the province of Lamdong, Vietnam. The Bidoup Nui Ba national Park was established in 2004 and is named after the two highest peaks of the Langbiang plateau: Bidoup and Nui Ba. With a total area of 70,038 ha, the park ranks as one of five national parks in Vietnam.