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Wandering in Dalat City
When wandering around Dalat,
the city of mist and pine trees, tourists might experience four seasons in one
day: a spring morning, summer afternoon, autumn twilight and winter evening.
However, in terms of business, the flower city has only two seasons: peak season
and low season.
About 300 kilometers from HCMC, Dalat City, capital of the central highlands
province of Lam Dong, exhales its own poetic and romantic charm with its
beautiful mountain scenery and delightfully cool mountain weather. Peak season
is from the first month of the lunar year and lasts until summer. During this
time there are a number of festivals and tourist services tend to be priced
higher.
On the other hand, tourists who visit the flower city in the low season can
still enjoy the beautiful landscapes of the small city without spending a lot of
money. Hotels and lodging houses nestled in corners of the city are at ‘soft’
prices, for example from VND 150,000 to VND 200,000 for a stay at two-star hotel
and about VND 80,000 to stay at lodging house.
To experience the romance of valleys, magnificence of waterfalls and art of
ancient houses and pagodas visitors can rent a motorbike to ride around the
poetic city, or a tandem tourist bicycle, for only VND 50,000 to VND 80,000 per
day.
When heading to Dalat, tourists should be sure to stop at Prenn Waterfalls,
located at the foot of Prenn pass and about 10 km from Dalat City; a panoramic
view of the falls can be enjoyed from the cable car for just VND 8,000 per
ticket. Alternatively, a visit to the forest and Au Lac Temple nearby can be
arranged with a hired carriage (VND 50,000 a unit) or jeep (VND 150,000 each for
four people).
An adventurous and fascinating trip awaits tourists at Datanla Waterfalls,
located about 3 kilometers from Prenn Waterfall, on a roller coaster bob sled
which runs from the top of the cliffs to the bottom of the falls, for VND 35,000
per round ticket. The descent is breathtaking and exciting, but guests surely
will find the landscape of the falls equally stunning and invigorating, as the
falls create a sheet of silver pouring into a pool of water.
Next stop must be Cam Ly Waterfall, which is a well known as a tourist-magnet
for domestic visitors and the home of horses and Dalat’s cowboys. Peace and
tranquility is found in the nature and poetry of nearby Than Tho Lake (lake of
sorrow).
At Mong Mo Hill (dreamlike hill) area, tourists can enjoy a relaxing and
pleasant time wandering on this “little” Great Wall, listening to the sounds of
water from the artificial waterfall and sensing the soul of the upland region at
a cong chieng (gongs) performance of the local ethnic minority artists every
weekend.
The most impressive venue may be Hang Cop (the cave of the tiger) Waterfall, so
called because at the foot of the waterfall there is a large cave where a fierce
tiger was trapped by people. On the descent to the bottom of the fall on old
stone paths, adventurers will see abundant, violent waterfalls breaking off into
small streams and falling over huge rocks. It is really a scene of the most
attractive and majestic wild landscape.
Dalat owns many attractive landscapes from waterfalls to ancient pagodas and
houses influenced by French architecture and Vietnamese charms. A two week
holiday here will pass quickly exploring these and other sights.
Last but not least, Langbian Mountain is an absolute must for anyone wanting to
conquer a peak of over 2,000 meter high, with endless views of green mountains
reflecting the silver rays of the sun.
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