My camping experience in Dalat. This is my first trip after 20 years knowing about Dalat. I came to Dalat when I was 7 years old and after 20 years, my husband brought me here to celebrate his 27th birthday. I didn't know much about Dalat but spending one night Camping at Camp Art - Aunt Jen Dalat gave me more memories.
Camp Art - Aunt Jen - Experience the extremely romantic camping amidst the chilly forests in Dalat
This camping spot is located in Thung Luong Vang called Camp Art - Aunt Jen. My husband and I often travel so we've been with Aunt Jen for a long time but this is the first time I booked a photo shoot location domestically. But normally, the photo plans in Thailand or Bali are extremely beautiful.



My friend and I rented motorbikes in Dalat and asked Google Maps for directions to Art Camp. Looking at the map, I saw that this place is located near Cu Lan Village, Pink Grass Hill, and Lonely Pine Tree, which is amazing for someone like me who hasn't been to Dalat for a long time.




I arrived at Art Camp Following the instructions, we usually check-in at 5 PM, but that day, we arrived after 6 PM before it got dark. The first feeling was Fear and Cold throughout the forest area, about 15-16 degrees Celsius. But the tents at Camp Art were lit up in a large area. I chose to go on Sunday night, so there were only 8 people, the day before I heard there were 30 - 40, I think you should book tickets far in advance to experience a one-night stay here.
Welcoming me as a guide at Camp Art, he will show me the tent and tell me a bit about the schedule for tonight. Besides, there are 3 dogs that, according to me, are currently at Waterworks above CampArt, not here, but because of the fun, fresh air, and food, we camped here for a while. Among the 3, one is named Lon, with an innocent face and loves taking pictures, Black is a bit active, while White is as gentle as flour and a bit shy.

After a short tour of the Camp, we also met some brothers and sisters who will join us tonight. Everyone will set up tables for him to prepare dinner from CampArt. Australian beef, Basil, Duck liver, Western Mushrooms, Italian Beef Minestrone, Mushroom Soup, Vegetables... Speaking of vegetables in Dalat, they are fresh and delicious, as for the main course, there really is NONE for the two of us. Damn, I'm quite good at these things. But maybe some of you can't eat Smoked Duck liver because of its smell, but don't worry if you meet us, I'll exchange a piece of Australian beef for you in exchange for Smoked Duck liver. Food rating with me 10/10.




After finishing our meal, the CampArt team will light a campfire for everyone. Unfortunately, we didn't have many photos left from the wood-gathering trip for ourselves. Even though there were only about 8 people in the team that night, he still cared about the smallest things. Just sitting around the campfire to keep warm, as well as chatting and listening to the chilling mountain music. It's a feeling that will never be forgotten. Around 10 p.m., I went into the tent to sleep, but whoever didn't want to sleep, wanted to greet the morning, would always come here in the evening.
For me, everything here is quite okay. The tent has 2 layers, inside has clean and warm sleeping bags. Of course, camping tents in the mountainous forests can't avoid some mud stains, dirt outside the tent, but inside is clean and tidy, so I give it a 9/10. And if you want 10/10, I think don't camp at a hotel to keep warm.





The next morning, I woke up at 5 a.m. because the dwarves and their friends called me with the morning breeze calling me to see the fog, but the strong wind had taken the fog away. But the misty scenery along with the scenery of the pine forests made me quickly change clothes to capture this natural scenery.
Around 6 a.m., the guy from CampArt prepared a food truck to push. Including coffee, strawberry tea, milk, chocolate sauce, bread, eggs, instant noodles, cookies,... The feeling of frying eggs in the forest, just looking at the pictures, is pleasing. After eating, everyone started setting up various photo corners. Tomorrow morning, you'll see how beautiful Camping Art is. I see many brides and grooms starting to come here to take photos.




At 8 a.m., it's time to check out. The staff at CampArt helped me store my belongings and called a canoe to pick up the whole group to go to Rose Hill, Lonely Pine. Initially, I planned to check out and then my husband would take me there by motorbike. But when I checked Google Maps, oh my, there's a lake and riding a motorbike for 9km - 45 minutes sounds scary. So, the whole group agreed last night to take a canoe for 100k/person/round trip. I found it amusing, so we nicknamed it the 'Swimming Fish' just for fun. After 15 minutes, the canoe driver picked me up there to play, and when we returned, he dropped me back at CampArt.
My trip ended at 9:30 a.m., we bid farewell to the group and returned to Dalat. Total expenses: Camping: 890k/person for full options as mentioned above, 100k for the canoe driver. -> 990k for a relaxing night with you is truly amazing.
P/S: People often wonder where the toilets are. I showered at the center before going to CampArt. There's a WC of Thung Luong Vang 100m away from CampArt, of course, it's not like a hotel, but it's okay. Because it's cold, we usually quickly ride a motorbike to the restroom and then use the motorcycle's headlight to illuminate the restroom. In general, the experience is enjoyable. When you come to CampArt, just bring your personal belongings, I'll buy some dry and wet tissues along with a coat for comfort.
Thank you for evaluating Mew Kee Chan
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