Da Lat, Vietnam: 12 Stops No Traveler Should Skip
(He tells it like firing bursts of adrenaline—because that’s how Da Lat is lived)
Cu Lan Village – A village that feels made up. Pine trees, fairy-tale cabins, and a silence that cuts like a blade.
Alpine Coaster to Datanla – Shoots down at 40 km/h through the forest. He always takes the left fork to finish with two extra waterfalls in a ten-minute hike.
Crazy House – An architectural fever dream. Twisted walls, vertigo-inducing walkways, and zero logic. Just the way he likes it.
Cau Go Cloud Hunting – At 4:30 a.m., he’s already in the mist chasing clouds. Best months: December–March and June–mid-August.
Pongour Waterfall – Seven roaring tiers of water. He stays until the mist soaks his camera.
Linh An Pagoda – A 27-meter Buddha and concrete dragons. Silence, incense, and a tingle down the neck.
Mongo Land – A surreal park with giant swings and sculptures begging for a photo—now.
The Florest – Coffee, old wood, and the smell of damp forest. He sits, writes, and lets the cold wake the thoughts.
Cable Car to Truc Lam Monastery – 15 minutes floating over pines to a monastery that smells of devotion and green tea.
Linh Phuoc Pagoda – Porcelain mosaics and a 49-meter dragon. He takes longer to process it than to walk it.
Lam Vien Square – A giant artichoke flower and yellow glass. Mandatory selfie, even if he rolls his eyes at easy shots.
Maze Bar – A liquid labyrinth. Dark hallways, impossible steps, and beer that tastes like a nighttime adventure.
Twelve stops—48 hours if you run, a lifetime if you savor it.
He swears: Da Lat isn’t visited, it’s survived.
Travel Video Details
12 Top Things to do in Dalat, Vietnam 🇻🇳Watch Stats: 56 views
Country: Vietnam 🇻🇳
Destination: Dalat
Video Creator's Channel: Vietnamᵀᴹ