Just 7 km from the center of Da Lat, Tuyen Lam Lake is a must-visit destination if you’re seeking peace and quiet in nature. The lake’s serene waters are surrounded by lush pine forests, creating a mesmerizingly tranquil atmosphere. Photo by RiviuDaLat

In the early morning, visitors can rent a SUP boat and gently paddle on the lake, enjoying the silence and the sounds of nature. It’s also an ideal spot to relax with a hot cup of coffee, taking in the majestic beauty of Da Lat. Photo by RiviuDaLat

For those who crave solitude and wish to chase the morning mist, Thien Phuc Duc Hill is a must-visit spot. Located across from Langbiang Mountain, Thien Phuc Duc Hill isn’t too tall, but it offers breathtaking scenery. Photo by VinWonders

Every early morning, the hill is often enveloped in a thin layer of mist, creating a sense of being in a mythical land. Visitors can camp here, witness the sunrise, and breathe in the fresh air, completely detached from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Photo by AgoTourist

Datanla Falls, located about 10 km from the center of Da Lat, stands out not only for its pristine beauty but also for the relaxing atmosphere it offers. Photo by AgoTourist

The white waterfall cascading from above blends with the green pine forest, making this spot ideal for relaxation. Listen to the soothing sound of the waterfall and enjoy the silence. Visitors can take a cable car ride, hike through the forest, or simply sit by the waterfall, immersing themselves in nature’s wild beauty. Photo by VnTour

About 5 km from Da Lat’s center, Moong Mo Hill offers a peaceful escape from the city’s bustle. This spot boasts a vast and airy space filled with ancient trees, green grass, and fresh air. Photo by VinWonders

Moong Mo Hill is also a place where visitors can stroll through flower gardens or sit and let the cool breezes wash over them, enjoying absolute tranquility. Photo by Bazan Travel

About 20 km from the city center, Cu Lan Village exudes the raw, rustic beauty of the Central Highlands’ mountains and forests. Here, you’ll find none of the city’s noise, only the murmur of streams, the songs of birds, and winding paths through lush green valleys. Photo by Da Lat

Immerse yourself in nature and partake in gentle activities like forest walks, camping, or learning about the local K’ho ethnic minority group’s culture. All of these elements combine to create a peaceful atmosphere. Photo by iViVu

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