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You know, Da Lat is a place one of the most exciting places. In previous articles, I told you about Da Lat, but I haven't talked to you about private tourist attractions there. It's like a paradise for photography, a place for passion for taking pictures. One of the biggest tourist attractions in Da Lat city is a small village, located deep in the old-growth pine forest. And the thing about the site that was remarkable was, even though it was far from the center of the city but still draw a lot of visitors. The first time I came to Dalat I heard the name of this village, I was surprised, heard it was good, and then googled the way to get there from the city center. Up to now, every time I travel to Dalat, I stop by this place. You know what makes me always want to go to this place, not because the place is good, or beautiful, but the way to go to this place reminds me of it more. Coming to Da Lat, in all my trips, instead of choosing to go on a tour, I prefer to rent a motorbike by myself, then roam the roads of Dalat. That day was lucky for us because the fog was less so we went early in the morning. Speaking of fog, it must be said that Da Lat is very foggy, often going through passes, hidden corners on the road, people often hang a sign just enough to see to attract the attention of passersby, " be careful, there's a lot of fog in this part''. The village is also quite far from the city center, about 45 minutes by motorbike. But for me, that's good, because isn't traveling is for experience, to relax my mind, so I don't complain about it at all, on the contrary, I like it because I have the opportunity to see nature, to be immersed in them, along the way I can leisurely watch the old pine trees swaying in the wind, hiding in the fog. Along the way are hills, then pass a few vegetable farms, then pass a few small places to take wedding photos, through winding roads, we stop at a rather deserted place, with a gate: big and big wooden, the decoration style is quite strange, there is something traditional, a little old, antique. I remember when I first came here, the first thing I thought was that I must be lost, or I was deceived, ..because as soon as I entered the door, I had to buy a ticket, the staff tried to offer us tickets that were more expensive than tickets. walking, because if we buy expensive tickets, we will be transported by jeep across several streams to the village...but because I was quite tired from riding a motorbike to the place and also found it a bit expensive when I had to pay nearly 500,000 VND ( about $20) to get a ticket, I was a bit hesitant, if I bought that ticket, I would have to pay twice as much because I was traveling with two people, but it was a waste of money. Even when I travel, I want to save money, but it takes a while to climb the pass, wade through to come here without going in to know how it works, I feel sorry. so I told the staff to let me think again, I walked around at the gate, then I bought 2 ice-creams, easily asked the ice cream lady if there was a cheap way to enter? The ice cream lady was very friendly and honest, she told me to buy a road ticket, it's very close, not as far as the ticket salesman said... I was a little confused because I heard conflicting information. , but also out of curiosity, I went back and asked the ticket salesman: "I heard there is a cheaper entrance ticket by walking?", it is true, but at first the ticket saleswoman doesn't tell us that. There was a slight discomfort passing by, because it was not honest, .. but I was also curious to see what the village had, so I ignored it and didn't think much of it. So we passed through the gate, then remembered the staff's instructions and then crossed a row of pine trees, and then looked to the right to see a staircase with rough, vertical steps, then went down all the steps. You will see a vast green lawn, there are a few wooden stilt houses in the style of the Central Highlands, then walk around and there is a lake, which the people here call the HEART LAKE, on the right is a lake. restaurant, cafe, but located on the hill, there is a wooden ladder on the top which is very fragile, because it is old and broken in a few pieces. On the left beside the lake are a few small houses, then a few colorful flower beds along the path, then far above there is a bridge, hidden in the dense forest. After walking for a while, quite tired, and feeling terribly hungry, I went to the restaurant right in the village, the restaurant was built in the style of the Central Highlands, primitive, but cool, not too fancy, creating an antique style of Vietnam. mountains and forests of the Central Highlands. I took a quick look at the menu and found the price to be quite good.. Among them, I chose a dish that people told me to try when coming to this place, so I ordered that dish..This dish is called Wild boar grill eat them with white rice and the sauce from green chili and salt, then add a little lemon leaf, spicy, but the more you dip it, the more delicious it becomes. For drinks, I choose iced tea, because out of habit, I like to drink iced tea when I eat, because it's refreshing, but it doesn't lose the taste of what I'm eating.
So since then, every time I go to Da Lat, I always go to this place, because I miss the food I tried, the way I went, and the atmosphere here.
The village is large enough for you to spend a whole day walking around and learning about the place. I also spent almost a whole day at this place, my husband and I carried our baby with us, so it must be said that we were utterly exhausted.😂😂😂😂
For more information, Cu Lan Village is located at the address: Suoi dry village, Xa Lat commune, Lac Duong district, Da Lat city.
That's what I know and see with my own eyes in this small, pretty village. If you need to learn more about this place, I would like to send you the link here, so that you can see more clearly and there are more pictures. https://cuongdulich.com/dia-diem/2621-review-lang-cu-lan.html
The art work on these posts are amazing.
That's one of the features of that village buddy, I also find them as beautiful as you see them.😃
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I was upset how defrosted Da Lat is. SO much potential but...
Could be because lots of trees are being cut down and the impact of climate change
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