When Lam Dong comes to mind, most people think of Da Lat and Bao Loc with their poetic, majestic landscapes. However, just 78km away from Da Lat lies an ideal haven for escaping Saigon – Di Linh district. Below, Mytour reveals 4 must-visit spots in Di Linh. Check them out and invite your closest friends for an adventurous journey.
Di Linh district belongs to Lam Dong province, situated on the Di Linh plateau, approximately 200km from Ho Chi Minh City. With an altitude of over 1,000 meters above sea level, the area enjoys a pleasant climate with an average temperature of around 20 degrees Celsius.
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Endless green tea hills, lush and refreshing in Di Linh - Photo: Internet
Kala Lake
Embark on a domestic journey to Di Linh and don't miss out on this 'addictive' scenery. Kala Lake is approximately 14km from the center of Di Linh district, built to store water for the town and also serves as a breeding ground for sturgeon. The best time to visit the lake is in the late afternoon when the sun is gently setting, casting sparkling rays on the water's surface like a giant mirror. Surrounded by pine hills, dense forests, the scenery becomes even more enchanting.

Sturgeon farming rafts in the middle of Kala Lake - Photo collection
If you have the time, consider renting a local's boat to venture to a nearby island and choose a flat piece of land for an overnight stay. Aside from meticulously preparing the necessary items, don't forget to visit a fish farm, select the freshest fish, and organize a barbecue party in the evening.
You can also check out the article: Travel Experience in Lam Dong
Bobla Waterfall
Waterfalls are the most sought-after attractions when it comes to budget travel in Lam Dong. The most beautiful and majestic waterfalls in this region are often found in Da Lat and Bao Loc. Little known is the fact that Di Linh boasts its own beautiful and splendid waterfall, Bobla Waterfall.

Bobla Waterfall, like a ribbon of white squeezed amidst the vast mountains - Photo: Internet
Bobla Waterfall is located in the Liên Đầm commune, approximately 300 meters from National Highway 20, nestled amidst lush greenery and overlooking the Da Réam stream below. The waterfall's name in K’ho language means the tip of an elephant's tusk. Particularly nearby, there is a statue of an elephant whose origin is uncertain. Escaping the hustle of Saigon to this place, visitors can indulge in the cool and refreshing stream, immerse themselves in the peaceful and pure atmosphere, and have a BBQ party by the stream (paying special attention to firewood issues).
