If you're already familiar with the popular check-in spots when visiting the mountain town, these 5 lesser-known coordinates below will offer you photos that stand out.
Traveling to Da Lat: Off-the-Beaten-Path Check-in Spots


Perched atop Tung Lam Hill, Da Lat Biological Museum is the go-to check-in spot for those who seek a touch of mystery and antiquity during their Da Lat travels. Designed in French Gothic architecture, all you need to do here is strike a pose and add a hint of artistic photo editing to capture the perfect shots. Photo credits: Bong.vimie, ttinhhh.


Established in 1950, besides serving research purposes, this place showcases specimens including caves, plants with the aim of raising environmental awareness. The institute has a dedicated area for displaying specimens, bones, horns, models of rare animals like dinosaurs, elephants, bears, monkeys... Not just a check-in location, you can also explore more about the world of various animal and plant species here. Photo credits: Yuu.yenn, troinang.


The drained pool area at Tran Le Xuan Palace is the spot for capturing pictures as pristine as distilled water. At first glance, the pool may seem ordinary with its azure backdrop, but with a little investment in attire and posing, it promises numerous Instagram-worthy shots after your Da Lat trip. Photo credits: Ssonw_, manhtienkhoi_.


Discover the Enigmatic Charm of Hỏa Xa Tunnel, located about 20 km from downtown Da Lat at Cau Dat. Once solely dedicated to train traffic, this tunnel, built in 1903, forms part of the 84 km railway line from Thap Cham (Ninh Thuan) to Da Lat (Lam Dong). Besides taking photos, you can also take some time to enjoy and relax in the tranquil and pristine natural scenery here. Photo credits: Dl829, sanrasan.


Iconic Iron Bridge, a long-standing structure situated on the road from Tuyen Lam Lake to Pottery Village, has been featured in hit music videos, attracting many wanderlust enthusiasts. This rustic iron bridge amidst lush green pine forests will provide you with artistic check-in shots. If you come here for photos, pay attention to traffic and ensure safety as this bridge serves the commuting needs of locals. Photo credits: Nhonnhonnguyen, bao.oo.


Located approximately 20 km northwest of Da Lat City, Ankroet Dam allures 'living in the moment' enthusiasts with its rugged, solemn beauty amidst vast mountain forests. This dam serves as a water supply source for the Ankroet hydroelectric plant. During days when the dam gates are closed, revealing a moss-covered arch wall built manually with split stones, it becomes a 'cool' background for you to capture moments during your Da Lat travels. Photo credits: Nhatduy.thezy, trangtrang.
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
Wanderlust.comJuly 3, 2020