Que Garden Dalat is no longer an unfamiliar destination for travel enthusiasts, especially for those seeking a tranquil retreat, listening to the melodious chirping of birds, breathing in the fresh air, or longing to wander through the land of cherry blossoms but lacking the means. Here, it will always be the fulfilling destination for all your wishes.
If you're confident in navigating every nook and cranny of Que Garden, then you must have heard about the 'house floating amidst water' here, which is captivating everyone's hearts. Let's explore it with Vntrip!
1. Where is the 'house floating amidst water' in Dalat?
The 'house floating amidst water' is situated within the premises of Que Garden – an ecological tourism complex combined with a cafe, covering an expansive area of 20,000m2. It's located far from the city center of Dalat, facing towards Mimosa Pass.
A house floating on water. Image: Que Garden
From the city center, head towards Tran Hung Dao Street, then turn onto Khe Sanh Street, continue down Mimosa Pass, and you'll arrive at Que Garden Dalat.
- Address: Ward 10, Dalat City (6km from the beginning of Mimosa Pass)
- Ticket Price: 50,000 VND
- Opening Hours: 07:00 – 17:00
2. What makes the 'house floating amidst water' in Dalat special?
Surrounded by lush green pine forests, adorned with countless vibrant paper flower trees, a simple wooden house emerges, reflecting on the lake surface, creating a stunning watercolor painting, offering you a super beautiful, super smooth, and super peaceful backdrop.
A tranquil scenery. Image: Que Garden
The house is surrounded by lush greenery. Image: Que Garden
The house is designed with a touch of traditional Japanese architecture, using natural wood materials, without glass but with sliding doors made of translucent paper attached to a wooden frame, creating a completely open space.
A fantastic photo spot. Image: Que Garden
Standing in the midst of this wooden house, you'll be able to indulge in the panoramic view of the mist-covered Dalat valley, where pine trees sway joyfully in the wind, and blades of grass bask in the sunlight,...
3. Besides the 'house floating amidst water', what else does Que Garden offer?
The Largest Pine Bonsai Garden in Vietnam
Because the owner of Que Garden Dalat is extremely passionate about pine bonsai, the bonsai pots here are meticulously cared for, with various sizes and shapes. Besides enjoying refreshing drinks and capturing extremely romantic scenes, visiting here also provides an exciting opportunity for you to learn more about cultivating pine bonsai for landscaping purposes.
The largest pine bonsai garden in Vietnam. Image: Que Garden
Spanning over 20,000 square meters, Que Garden currently houses up to 100 rare and stunning varieties of bonsai trees.
Standard Koi Fish Pond
The Koi fish pond at Que Garden is designed according to Japanese standards, with a depth suitable for easy fish growth and allowing for easy observation of fish movements. The pond is regularly tended to by Que Garden staff, ensuring its water is always clear, guaranteeing the fish's development.
Standard Koi fish pond. Image: Que Garden
Thousands of Koi fish of various breeds. Image: Que Garden
In addition, the Koi fish here are carefully selected from a wide variety of Koi breeds.
Japanese House
Another highlight of Que Garden is the Japanese house nestled right in the garden. After strolling around and checking out every nook and cranny of Que Garden, you can stop by this house to enjoy a refreshing drink.
Japanese House. Image: Que Garden
Japanese-inspired design. Image: Que Garden
From the exterior design to the interior of this house, it exudes the essence of traditional Japanese architecture. Inside, the wooden tables are designed to be simple and rustic, allowing you to enjoy drinks in true Japanese style.
Here, you'll feel like you've wandered into the Land of the Rising Sun. Image: Que Garden
Gorgeous Flower Garden
In addition to bonsai gardens, fish ponds, and Japanese houses, Que Garden also boasts a garden overflowing with various flowers, from chrysanthemums, medicinal herbs, to lavender, creating a very romantic and picturesque scene. Moreover, amidst the flower gardens, Que Garden skillfully arranges a white staircase. Standing here, you can easily capture the vibrant hues of distant pine trees, the pink of paper flowers, and the serene blue of the water.
Garden brimming with vibrant colors. Image: Que Garden
Garden of pristine white chrysanthemums. Image: Que Garden
With the 'house floating amidst water' and countless picturesque spots mentioned above, are you tempted to embark on a trip to Que Garden Dalat now? Don't forget to bring a quality camera to capture a beautiful album!
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