They say “Da Lat, a hundred visits never tire, a thousand visits still enamor,” and it's absolutely true. Da Lat's climate is always mild and cool, perfect for flaunting any fashion style. Its natural scenery is incredibly impressive. Moreover, Da Lat knows how to cater to the Instagram generation with countless new check-in points popping up like mushrooms. Every new spot seems to ignite a frenzy, no wonder why there's never a shortage of places to explore.
Just at the beginning of 2020, Da Lat has already captivated countless hearts with its outstanding destinations. Let's take a tour with mytour!
Explore the Newest Check-In Spots in Da Lat 2020
1. North Ascends to Ask the Sky
Despite being a brand-new destination, having just opened on January 26, 2020, the check-in photos at North Ascends to Ask the Sky have already flooded social media.
An Insta-worthy corner of North Ascends to Ask the Sky. Photo: Nhiên Hye
Stairway to heaven. Photo: Facebook North Ascends to Ask the Sky
Bac Thang Ascends to Ask the Heavens is located approximately 13km from the city center, far enough to enjoy a completely pristine space with breathtaking and unique views. Moreover, this location is situated on a prime route with numerous other famous attractions, such as Cau Dat tea hill, Linh Phuoc Pagoda, Cam Tu flower hill, and more. Hence, it's very convenient for you to visit multiple places at once.
The highlight of Bac Thang Ascends to Ask the Heavens - a miniature version of the Golden Bridge in Da Nang
Bac Thang Ascends to Ask the Heavens lies amidst a lush valley, with rows of vibrant green pine trees swaying in the wind, and in the distance, quaint little houses nestled within sight. The charming background, along with a design focused on natural beauty, is a major plus point of Bac Thang Ascends to Ask the Heavens. Among them, the standout feature is the miniature hand bridge, a smaller version compared to the Golden Bridge on Ba Na Hill in Da Nang. Although much smaller in size than the Da Nang Golden Bridge, this bridge's photo angles are just as stunning.
Indeed, it's as splendid as the Da Nang Golden Bridge. Photo: Dalat and Me
2. Kombi Land: The Dragonfruit Kingdom
The next must-visit check-in spot when traveling to Da Lat this year is Kombi Land, the dragonfruit land inspired by the desert, also a new café that debuted for the young crowd at the beginning of the year.
Kombi Land in Da Lat. Photo: @lehatruc
The dragonfruit theme adds a unique touch to Kombi Land. Photo: Collected
Entering Kombi Land, you'll be amazed as the space unfolds before you like a completely different world, 'gritty and dusty,' unlike the dreamy and romantic Da Lat you're used to seeing. Here, you'll feel like you're lost in the desert, with golden sands and thousands of dragonfruit trees of all shapes and sizes everywhere you look. This café is also decorated with many scenes for you to enjoy posing with, like a golden robot, buses, cars, and strings of colorful lights,...
An Insta-worthy bus. Photo: @lehatruc
This is also a place where young people choose to take wedding photos. Photo: Collected
Additionally, alongside the rugged scenery, Kombi Land also features a clear blue lake, an old piano, a few carefully arranged small chairs, all creating a soft and incredibly serene space.
A picturesque corner of Kombi Land. Photo: @lehatruc
3. Street Art Alley at Nha Lang Slope
Nha Lang Slope may not be unfamiliar to many generations of Da Lat residents and tourists, but recently, it has become even more attractive due to the artistic murals brought to life by talented young artists from the Art Village. Over 30 artworks of various sizes are displayed on walls, fences, and gates with vibrant, lively colors, harmonizing with the existing landscape, transforming the old slope into a bright spot, a must-visit check-in spot this year.
Nha Lang Slope in Da Lat. Photo: Phuong Tram Nguyen
Stairs at Nha Lang Slope. Photo: Jessie Tran
Bright murals at Nha Lang Slope. Photo: Collected
If you're part of the Insta-life team, don't forget to rent yourself a Hanbok outfit, priced at only around 100,000 VND, to capture timeless photos. If you've heard of and know about the famous Hanok Bukchon village in Seoul, then Nha Lang Slope is just as trendy.
Renting Hanbok at Nha Lang Slope. Photo: Collected
4. Mirror Hill
A little sneak peek: Mirror Hill is the first mirror hill in Da Lat specifically and in Vietnam as a whole.
Mirror Hill in Da Lat - Vietnam's first mirror hill. Photo: Facebook Mirror Hill
Built by young enthusiasts passionate about art, young people engaged in various fields: fine arts, cinematography, photography, film sets, Mirror Hill also adopts a very unique design style. Mirror Hill uses hundreds of mirrors of different sizes, placed outdoors. Thanks to the reflection of these mirrors, you will feel that the space here is very vast, and above all, this effect will produce super surreal photos.
The bubble house at Mirror Hill in Da Lat. Photo: @Doivoanh.dalat
Scenery of snowfall like Europe. Photo: @Doivoanh.dalat
Additionally, the heart-shaped island - a heart-shaped land island nestled in the middle of a clear blue lake is also a perfect spot for romantic souls. Or the bubble houses with scenes of snowfall just like in Europe are also a spot you shouldn't miss.
Romantic heart-shaped island at Mirror Hill. Photo: @Doivoanh.dalat
5. The Wilder-Nest
If you belong to the 'society of those enchanted by daisies and nightingales,' then this 'new version' of The Wilder-Nest is the paradise for you.
The Wilder-Nest in Da Lat. Photo: Collected
The Wilder-Nest is a place with a long-standing name, but in March 2019, it was mostly destroyed by a fire. However, at the beginning of this year, this name once again became prominent. This place still retains its familiar check-in corners with endless green meadows, or the wooden bridge that used to be the 'soul' of the café - this homestay now, at its new address, still preserves the bridge with its arched design and gentle curves to match the new landscape. But most importantly, it's the small round pond, surrounded by wooden planks and surrounded by daisies and nightingales, harmonizing with the sound of singing birds mixed with the scent of grass, trees, and mountains. All create a sweet, comfortable, and strangely charming beauty.
The familiar wooden pathway at The Wilder-Nest. Photo: @quangt0802
The pond brimming with daisies and nightingales. Photo: @dalatlife
An extremely romantic corner for living the virtual life. Photo: @changeurmind0210
Previously, The Wilder-Nest used to be both a café and a homestay, but currently, The Wilder-Nest has only rebuilt the café, while the homestay has not yet started operating. If you want to stay here, please check for more information on the café's fanpage.
Each space in Da Lat holds its own unique beauty. Every time you come to Da Lat, you will discover something new, find different charming corners, each always lovely in its own way.
And what about you? Have you found a special corner for yourself in this city of thousands of flowers yet? Hopefully, with this article about the latest Check-in spots in Da Lat from mytour, it will satisfy your passion for virtual living.