The cable car experience in Da Lat is perfect for those seeking the thrill of hovering in the air to admire the picturesque scenery of the City of a Thousand Flowers. Let's delve into the Da Lat cable car and other fun activities at Robin Hill with Mytour Xperience!
Discovering Robin Hill - The Hub of Da Lat Cable Car Tourism
Robin Hill serves as the starting point station for the Da Lat cable car route. It's also one of the tourist spots in Da Lat that has gained significant popularity recently.
The enchantment of dreamy Da Lat always lingers in every alley, every aspect. The creation of the Robin Hill cable car is to fulfill the desires of those who have fallen in love with the city's beauty yet seek a truly unique perspective.
Soaring through the sky. Photo: Da Lat Cable Car Tourist Area
The cable car route, established in 2002, spans 12 minutes from Robin Hill to Truc Lam Zen Monastery. Crossing the legendary Prenn Pass, the Da Lat cable car stretches 2,267m with 10 supporting pillars. With a speed of 5m/s at an altitude of 1,517m above sea level, Robin Hill cable car is an ideal place for you to observe and capture the detailed beauty of the Dalat mountains and forests.
Photo: Da Lat Cable Car Tourist Area
Getting to Da Lat Cable Car Tourist Area - Robin Hill
Starting from Dalat Market, head towards Ho Tung Mau Street. Then, turn towards April 3rd Street at the roundabout to reach Prenn Pass. After that, turn onto Dong Da Street (crossing Prenn Pass) and pay attention to the signs indicating the way to Robin Hill cable car tourist area.
Photo: Da Lat Cable Car Tourist Area
Although the terrain leading to Da Lat Cable Car Tourist Area has some steep sections, it won't be too challenging to travel by motorcycle. If you want to enjoy the scenery and breathe in the fresh air of the city while riding, it's recommended to choose a motorcycle! Additionally, the road to Da Lat Cable Car is paved and spacious, so you can also easily travel by car.
Ticket Prices for Da Lat Cable Car Tourist Area - Robin Hill
For a quick and convenient experience, you can pre-book Da Lat Cable Car tickets on Mytour Xperience. Here's a little secret: Mytour is currently running a promotion with a 10% discount for this service!
Discovering the Charms of Da Lat Cable Car at Robin Hill
Admire Da Lat from the perspective of a 'bird's eye view'
If you want to explore the City of Flowers from above but aren't quite brave enough for adventurous activities like Zipline, then the Da Lat Cable Car is the perfect experience for you. Even though it's just a short 12-minute ride for a one-way cable car trip, it's enough time for you to fully appreciate the panoramic beauty of the city.
Enjoy the ethereal misty scenery from above. Photo: AlongWalker
As you ride the Da Lat Cable Car, you'll be treated to a canvas of nature with a unique mountainous palette. Seated in a cabin with four glass sides, you're surrounded by the deep green of endless pine forests. Beyond, mountain peaks subtly emerge amid drifting white clouds.
The refreshing green hues of the pine forest. Photo: Da Lat Cable Car Tourist Area
It's not difficult to spot famous landmarks of Da Lat from the cable car, such as Tuyen Lam Lake, Langbiang Peak, Elephant Waterfall, Datanla Waterfall, and more. However, with the aerial perspective, you're sure to appreciate a truly different angle of these seemingly familiar destinations.
The refreshing green hues of the pine forest. Photo: Da Lat Cable Car Tourist Area
Along the stretch where the cable car passes, you'll catch sight of greenhouse vegetable gardens, quaint little houses, and a few vintage French villas standing out in the ethereal mist. With its grandeur and dreaminess, the Da Lat Cable Car provides a rare opportunity to view multiple facets of the city.
Embark on the earliest trip to chase the clouds
Chasing clouds has never been easier than with the Da Lat Cable Car. The open and expansive area atop Robin Hill is the 'golden' spot to marvel at the sky's clouds. Opting for the first cable car ride of the day gives you the chance to witness the city's beauty shrouded in the morning mist as the sun gently unveils itself.
Sitting inside the cabin, gliding over hills and valleys, you'll experience the freshest air of Da Lat. Amidst the romantic backdrop of dawn, surrounded by drifting white clouds, and distant hills and pine forests, it will undoubtedly gift you with unforgettable moments.
Cloud chasing in Dalat at Robin Hill. Photo: Go2joy
Some 'buzzing' check-in coordinates at Robin Hill
In addition to experiencing the Da Lat Cable Car, visitors can freely check-in at other 'hottest' attractions nearby
Dalat Sky Gate
Have you been captivated by the beauty of Heaven’s Gate at Pura Lempuyang, Indonesia, but haven't had the chance to visit and capture photos? Don't worry, because the sky gate at the Da Lat Cable Car Tourist Area is a perfect alternative.
Dalat Sky Gate. Photo: Bao Tran
The Bali Sky Gate in Dalat is situated on Robin Hill, within the Greenland II resort owned by the Da Lat Cable Car Tourist Area.
With its intricately sculpted pointed stone gate reflecting under the serene flat lake surface. Gazing into the distance, you'll see endless mountainous terrain shrouded in mist. The sky gate at the Da Lat Cable Car Tourist Area has become a popular check-in spot in Dalat recently, offering a scenery reminiscent of stepping out of a painting.
Dalat Sky Gate. Photo: Dalat Travel
Truc Lam Zen Monastery
Truc Lam Zen Monastery is an ancient Buddhist structure, the largest in the City of a Thousand Flowers, and also serves as a stopping point for the Dalat cable car route.
Perched atop the majestic Phoenix Mountain, enveloped by an endless lush pine forest. With a scenic view overlooking Tuyen Lam Lake, Truc Lam Zen Monastery resembles a celestial paradise.
Truc Lam Zen Monastery. Photo: Internet
To reach the monastery, you'll need to climb a high slope with 140 stone steps. But when opting for the Dalat cable car from Robin Hill to Truc Lam Zen Monastery, you'll only take 12 minutes to reach the main hall of the monastery without climbing any stairs.
Whether it's due to health reasons or simply wanting an alternative way to explore the monastery while enjoying a leisurely ride, don't overlook the Dalat Cable Car!
Sunset spot at Dalat Cable Car
The abandoned houses area at Dalat Cable Car Station is a sunset viewing spot with a relatively unknown 360-degree perspective. From the Dalat Cable Car Tourist Area, head towards the alley on the right side for about 50m to discover this unique check-in spot.
Photo: Nguyen Ngoc Dung
With a panoramic view of the entire city of Dalat, distant hills, and pine forests nestled in the scenery. This is not only an ideal spot to admire the sunset but also a place where artistic photos with a 'super' background come to life.
Photo: Ky Sang
As one of the recently popular tourist destinations, Robin Hill and the Dalat Cable Car system are sure to bring you incredibly fresh experiences in the City of a Thousand Flowers. Pocket the complete cable car exploration experience above Dalat, and let's 'pack your bags and go'!