Things to Do in Da Lat for Couples

THE 10 BEST Couples' Activities & Things to Do in Da Lat

Best Things to Do in Da Lat for Couples

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  • Chil_lily05
    Paris, France7 contributions
    Very nice pagoda. Worth the visit, the buildings are beautiful and in good condition. Very nice experience
    Written 25 May 2023
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  • KimG
    16 contributions
    We visited the monastery after taking the cable car from town. There are beautiful gardens and shrines and statuary to see. If you want to enter the temples you must have your shoulders and knees covered, so dress appropriately or bring a wrap (men too).
    Written 3 May 2023
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  • Louise N
    Amsterdam, The Netherlands8 contributions
    The waterfall is not so special and a bit smelly. But the rollercoaster was really fun! We loved that, it's kinda pricey but worth it.
    Written 2 June 2023
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  • Mathew B
    Hoa Binh, Vietnam3 contributions
    The toilet in the crazy cafe is the most disgusting toilet I have ever seen.

    The rest of the crazy house is great
    Written 20 February 2023
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  • Yasmin
    4 contributions
    Today (13 may 2023) we went by cab from Da Lat (near Lâm Vien Square) for 650000 Vnd return price (was less than Grab price at the time).

    When we got to Thac Voi, the cab parked at the parking lot next to the giant lady Buddha (Linh An). Almost immediately a woman came to us saying the waterfall was closed and that she has a cafe across the waterfall with view over the whole fall. She gave us a folder of her cafe. The view could be nice from her cafe but it would be from a too far distance. We wanted to try to get as close to the waterfall. Glad we tried eventually. We tried 3 ways. The best and safest way was via a cafe called Elephant coffee, which was at walking distance from the lady buddha. Get out the parking lot and go to the right, walk to the crossing and cross the bridge where the water streams towards the waterfall. At the right hand is the cafe Elephant coffee. Here you pay 30000 Vnd to get a very nice view. There were 2 levels you can see the waterfall from, one right after the stairs from the top and one through a more muddy rocky path a level down. Both are well worth it! The pictures are from these 2 levels.

    The other routes we tried was going down from the big lady Buddha which led through high and sharp-ish grass and eventually to a fence with a hole in it on the right side of the fence. We didn't go through cause the gap was a bit small and not sure what you can see at the other side.
    The other route was just around the corner of the original entry (with a gate with the sign that it is 'temporarily' closed). Here are a few shops and a red old-ish building at the very end. Some shop vendor will come to you and ask you for 50000 VND per person. We were curious so we paid it, but eventually were not glad we did. It all looked very unsafe, super rusty, slippery and a lot of trash. Not strange cause this route is the 'illegal' way to get behind the gate which is supposed to be temporarily closed. So of course there is no maintenance done. When we got to the end of this route, there was a huge rock in front of the view of the waterfall. Did not look safe to climb the rocks there, so only saw the upper side half of the waterfall. All in all, we would recommend to save yourself some time and energy and go via the elephant coffee where you pay a smaller fee for a safe route and better view.
    Hope this helps and enjoy!
    Written 13 May 2023
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  • nomad07
    Doncaster, Australia319 contributions
    Great lake for a run with a path that runs alongside the road. It would be a decent 30 to 40 minutes around the lake. Alternatively you can opt for horse and cart, open taxi, paddle boats in the lake or grab a coffee and food at many of the lakeside cafes and restaurants. It is well maintained but I wouldn't swim in it, we saw about 10 dead fish floating on top of the water, not a great sign
    Written 6 May 2022
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  • Ilya Mikhaylyukov (Russia)
    Hanoi, Vietnam61 contributions
    Regular crowded and overpriced local market. If you are for the first time here in Asia. It will be great experience. Otherwise I recommend you to avoid such touristy and pricy parts of the city
    Written 22 January 2023
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  • Ellie
    26 contributions
    Pleased we visited! Lovely day so lovely views. The areas to the left of the map were good but some areas seemed to be in building works, areas to the right were beautiful - gorgeous flowers and models of wonders of the world, amazing gardens and statues and nice to walk around. Can comfortably walk the whole thing but buggies available and regular if prefer not to! We easily spent three hours here. Would recommend!
    Written 14 February 2023
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  • carina
    5 contributions
    great location for kayaking to welcome sunrise
    we booked this tour through vuet Challenge Tour.
    our guide is nice young man
    Written 1 November 2022
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  • Jeremy P
    Dallas, Texas138 contributions
    A peaceful, beautiful park, with lovely sets of flower arrangements, soothing background music,
    a hothouse, with many varieties of roses.
    It is directly adjacent to the lake, about a 30 minute walk from central Dalat.
    Written 8 April 2022
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  • Penny T
    5 contributions
    It was okay. Glad I went but not sure I’d go again if I went back again but maybe. Coffee place was great. Stands were good. Bought some wood whistles that the engraved names on plus necklaces were she wrote names on rice and put inside what ever you picked out. Very cheap souvenirs.
    Written 3 April 2023
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  • Kin N
    Hanoi, Vietnam13 contributions
    The pagoda is large and very beautiful. The pagoda is located high and very nice. At the gate of the pagoda there is a very large cherry blossom tree. Inside the pagoda, we are overwhelmed by the big golden Buddha Statue.
    Written 21 March 2019
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  • Sean T
    Perth, Australia5 contributions
    We turned up in the afternoon but they had closed it due to weather. Came back next morning and purchased return ticket. I found the journey serene with a splendid view, Dalat on one side and hills on the other. Visited the monastery at the other end which was nice but was busy with a few bus load of tourists. I rated good value and recommend if in Dalat.
    Written 19 May 2023
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  • H D
    1 contribution
    The description of Bao Dai's palace on Trip Advisor is factually incorrect: "Bao Dai was ousted by Ho Chi Minh in 1945."

    Correction: On September 2, 1945, Uncle Ho declared independence from the French and the most recent occupiers, the Empire of Japan. (After the dropping of US nuclear bombs, Japan surrendered to the Allied powers in August 1945.) Bao Dai abdicated to Ho Chi Minh's party, the Viet Minh, and handed over the official seals to the communists. Seeing how Bao Dai, the 13th emperor of the Nguyen dynasty was still influential and symbolic of Vietnam's history, Ho Chi Minh asked Bao Dai to become an advisor to the newly formed Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV) as a private citizen. Bao Dai agreed to this arrangement initially although he ended up self-exiled to Hong Kong soon after. Four years later, Bao Dai returned as the Chief of State (not king or emperor) under the Associated States of France (French reclaimed Vietnam militarily twenty days after Ho Chi Minh proclaimed the DRV). He attempted to use his influence for Vietnam's independence from France, with limited success.
    Written 23 January 2023
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  • Moon
    Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam30 contributions
    This is a beautiful place and you can see the whole green tea garden and enjoy the cold atmosphere of Dalat.

    It took 45 minutes to get here by motorbike but totally worth to see.

    There is a vendor store selling grilled honey sweet potatoes that you can also try.
    Written 21 June 2020
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