It is the capital of Lam Dong Province, known as the ‘City of Eternal Spring’ for its distinctive temperate climate. A far cry from the tropical heat of the south, Da Lat’s crisp and cool weather attracts honeymooners, backpackers as well as luxury travellers.

Da Lat’s most striking feature is its ubiquitous awe-inspiring French colonial-style architecture, along with its wonderful temperate climate suitable for many flowers to grow. Coming to Da Lat, you can visit a few places such as:

1. Ride The Alpine Coaster To Datanla Waterfalls

Datanla Waterfalls are among the city’s primary attractions for locals and tourists. It is a combination of seven majestic waterfalls surrounded by pine forests. Apart from trekking to the falls, you can enjoy the alpine slide ride (roller coaster), which is the main highlight of Datanla. On reaching the falls, you can enjoy cliff jumping, canyoning, kayaking, high rope course and cable car ride.

3 km away from the pine-studded Prenn Falls, Datanla Waterfalls are situated to the south of town and consist of 7 strata. 
The top draw is undoubtedly the toboggan-like ride that begins from the car park and goes all the way up to the falls themselves. Adventure seekers must surely try this! Cable cars are also available for going up and down as there is quite a distance between the car park and the main falls.

2. Admire The Linh Phuoc Pagoda

Linh Phuoc Pagoda is one of the most famous temples in Vietnam. It is famous for housing the tallest bell tower of its kind, which stands at a height of 47 meters. The vibrant central hall of the temple is adorned with murals depicting the story of Gautam Buddha. Climb to the second floor of the pagoda for a stunning panoramic view.

At the end of Trai Mat Street lies the beautiful Linh Phuoc Pagoda. Flaunting the tallest bell tower in Vietnam, the campus is surrounded by small lakes and trees. The temple stretches along the length of almost 49-metres and combines glass shards from 12,000 bottles! It is also known as the ‘Ve Chai Pagoda’.

3. Visit Bao Dai’s Summer Palace

Bao Dai Summer Palace was built as a royal residence of King Bao Dai, the last Monarch of the Nguyen dynasty in Vietnam. Built from 1933 to 1939, this European-styled mansion was built amidst the surroundings of the Love Forest and was the summer escape for the King and his family. The home is still maintained as it was in the past and is filled with Bao Dai’s furniture, professional items, and other royal family items.

4. Wander Around Dalat Flower Garden

Dalat Flower Garden or Dalat Flower Park, is a botanical garden home to over three hundred different kinds of flowers that bloom over a year. The garden has many pathways and fountains, greenhouse chambers, exhibition areas, growing areas, and entertainment areas. You can stroll around and see chrysanthemums, orchids, and daffodils to rarities such as African Cactus and Bonsai Trees.

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