If you're not into crowded and 'been-there-done-that' spots in Da Lat, why not explore 2 new hidden gems that few know about?
Uncover 2 More Hotspots You Must Check Out When Traveling to Da Lat
Dalat Milk Farm
Dalat Milk Farm, located in Tu Tra commune, Don Duong district, Lam Dong province, is a magnet for young travelers. It boasts vast flower fields, picturesque lakes, and adorable herds of dairy cows. To reach Dalat Milk Farm, ride a motorbike from downtown Da Lat towards Duc Trong district via Highway 20 for approximately 25 km. At the Bong Lai intersection, turn left and continue for another 10 km.


Here, you'll not only admire the unique architecture of the building but also have ample opportunities to capture stunning photos amidst the triangular flower fields. Apart from the flower fields, you can also strike poses amidst waist-high grass, romantic pine trees, and dreamy lakes.





With its picturesque scenery, Dalat Milk Farm is not just a hotspot for young people to snap photos, but also a tranquil haven for relaxation, offering a private space away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
The Lone Tree at Suoi Vang Lake
A hidden gem nestled in Dalat that few have discovered is the 'lone tree' in the Suoi Vang Lake area. This spot has become an ideal camping site for many young travelers exploring Dalat, as this area unexpectedly sprouted a unique tree.


The 'lone tree' sits at Suoi Vang, located in Lat commune, Lac Duong district, Lam Dong province. From Dalat city, you can rent a motorbike for around 140,000 VND/day and take provincial road 722 to reach the Suoi Vang area. From here, it's about a 45-minute ride through steep slopes followed by a 15-minute trek to reach the 'lone tree.'


Locals call it the 'lone tree' because it stands solitary in a vast space, with a wide expanse of water in front and a dense pine forest behind.





Here, you can immerse yourself in romantic, serene nature, enjoying the spacious surroundings perfect for picnics with friends. A tip for you: the best times for photography are early mornings from 4-9 am, late afternoons from 4-8 pm, and late evenings because it's less rainy during these periods, and the scenery resembles paradise.
According to Phong Chau (Compiled)
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Reference: Travel Guide Mytour
MytourNovember 7, 2016