Lam Dong

Lam Dong boasts the famous "City of a Thousand Flowers," Da Lat, and LangBiang, the 9th UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in Vietnam and the first in the Central Highlands region. For many years, Lam Dong has been etched in the minds of both domestic and international travelers as a region of gentle, elegant, and hospitable tourism. Lam Dong enjoys cool weather all year round, making it a popular choice for those looking to escape the heat. The best time to visit Lam Dong is from November to June, during the dry season, when the weather is ideal for your adventures. Take the time to admire the sunrise and chase clouds at Cau Dat Tea Hill, Linh Quy Phap An Pagoda, or the pristine natural landscapes at Tuyet Tinh Coc, Thong Da Lat Hill, or Nam Cat Tien National Park. Blessed with fresh, cool air year-round, Lam Dong also boasts incredibly unique natural landscapes, making it easy for you to capture artistic souvenir photos when visiting this foggy city.
Lam Dong boasts the famous "City of a Thousand Flowers," Da Lat, and LangBiang, the 9th UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in Vietnam and the first in the Central Highlands region. For many years, Lam Dong has been etched in the minds of both domestic and international travelers as a region of gentle, elegant, and hospitable tourism. Lam Dong enjoys cool weather all year round, making it a popular choice for those looking to escape the heat. The best time to visit Lam Dong is from November to June, during the dry season, when the weather is ideal for your adventures. Take the time to admire the sunrise and chase clouds at Cau Dat Tea Hill, Linh Quy Phap An Pagoda, or the pristine natural landscapes at Tuyet Tinh Coc, Thong Da Lat Hill, or Nam Cat Tien National Park. Blessed with fresh, cool air year-round, Lam Dong also boasts incredibly unique natural landscapes, making it easy for you to capture artistic souvenir photos when visiting this foggy city.

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