Bảo Lộc is a peaceful and cool city. With minimal sunlight and frequent rainfall, it is hidden in a misty atmosphere that makes the surroundings appear like they are immersed in a dreamy haze, much like the poetic flower city. Forecasted to be a popular destination in 2017, Bảo Lộc is sure to bring many delightful surprises to its visitors.
Tea Hill Tâm Châu
Known as the 'tea city', Bảo Lộc is home to the largest tea cultivation area in Lam Dong and is also the place with the biggest tea plantations in the Central Highlands and the South. The main type of tea here is Ô Long, and the B’lao tea brand is well-known among tea lovers. B’lao tea has a strong, fragrant, and slightly bitter taste. While it may not have the long-standing fame of Da Lat's Cau Dat tea hill, Tâm Châu tea hill still manages to capture the hearts of tourists visiting Bảo Lộc on a tour. They get to enjoy watching the sunrise through the mist, stroll along dirt paths around the lake, and sip a hot cup of fragrant tea.

Dam B'ri Waterfall
Located about 18km from the center of Bảo Lộc, with a height of 57 meters and a width of 30 meters, Dam B'ri is one of the most impressive waterfalls in the area. From the top, the water cascades down with force, creating a mist that fills the air. On sunny days, visitors are often treated to a breathtaking rainbow right at the base of the waterfall.
At the foot of the waterfall, there is a small bridge that connects both banks, covered in green moss, adding a romantic and ancient feel that is rare to find. Furthermore, if you visit Dam B'ri in late October or early November, you will be able to admire vibrant pink flower carpets that are absolutely captivating.

Linh Quy Phap An Pagoda
Linh Quy Pháp Ấn Pagoda is located more than 20 kilometers south of Bảo Lộc and is often described as a paradise on earth, featuring ‘gates to heaven’. Visitors booking a budget tour can gaze across the vast landscape, immersing themselves in the majestic mountains and boundless sky. To reach Linh Quy Pháp Ấn, travelers should follow Trần Phú Street, pass the Đại Binh intersection, Lộc Thành commune, the Niết Bàn Pagoda, and head towards the Lộc Thành cultural village, then the Chiếu Đường restaurant.

Di Đà Pagoda - Tam Hợp Waterfall
Tam Hợp Waterfall is located behind the grounds of Di Đà Pagoda in Đạ Tồn commune, Bảo Lộc. The pagoda boasts a remarkable architectural ensemble, blending Buddhist, Châu Mạ, and Vietnamese styles in a harmonious way. The pagoda’s grounds feature traditional stilt houses built from wood, with intricately carved roofs adorned with floral reliefs, and inside, towering, solemn Buddha statues.

Nam Phương Lake
Located about 2 kilometers from the center of Bảo Lộc, Nam Phương Lake is a popular spot for local residents to relax and enjoy outdoor activities like picnics while taking in the romantic scenery. Covering an area of around 100 hectares, the lake is divided into two sections, Nam Phương I and Nam Phương II, separated by a 150-meter long dam. Domestic travelers will definitely appreciate the expansive, cool environment here. The area is surrounded by lush greenery, and in the distance, hazy hills form a peaceful backdrop, making time seem to slow down when you visit.

Bát Nhã Monastery
When visiting Bảo Lộc, you can’t miss Bát Nhã Monastery. Even its name evokes a sense of elegance and perfection. As a spiritual tourism destination, the monastery exudes a tranquil and serene atmosphere, nestled within a pine forest. Visitors can explore the peaceful surroundings, pay respects to the Buddha, and even stay overnight in the neat and comfortable guest houses. The water used in the monastery is sourced from clear, cold mountain springs that flow year-round, ensuring a steady supply of fresh water.
