When people think of Lam Dong, their minds often go straight to the “city of flowers” Da Lat, or the endless tea hills of Bao Loc. However, nestled between these two famous destinations lies a simple yet enchanting land called Di Linh a poetic, unspoilt highland district rich in local identity and filled with hidden wonders waiting to be discovered.
Tourism in Di Linh is not loud or overcrowded, yet it boasts magnificent natural scenery, a pleasantly cool climate, pristine waterfalls, vast green coffee hills and the distinctive cultural heritage of indigenous communities. It is an ideal stop for those who love authentic experiences, long for peace and wish to explore a truly untouched highland.
Di Linh District is located in the southern part of Lam Dong Province, about 75 kilometres from Da Lat and around 30 kilometres from Bao Loc. With an average altitude of 800 to 1,000 metres above sea level, Di Linh enjoys a mild climate all year round not as cold as Da Lat, yet cooler and more comfortable than the lowlands.
Nature has very generously blessed this land with:

Thanks to its pleasant climate, you can visit Di Linh at any time of the year. However, the most beautiful periods are:
When speaking of Di Linh tourism, it is impossible not to mention Bobla Waterfall, the most famous and beautiful waterfall in the district.
Bobla Waterfall is also a perfect place for:

Ka La Lake lies at the foot of Gia Bac Pass. It is a large natural lake surrounded by hills and pine forests. The lake’s surface is as calm as a mirror, beautifully reflecting the sky and creating a peaceful and poetic landscape.
Here, you can:
Connecting Di Linh and Bao Loc, Gia Bac Pass is one of the most beautiful mountain roads in the Central Highlands.
It is truly an ideal place for road trips and breathtaking views.

Di Linh is one of the largest coffee growing areas in Lam Dong. During the flowering season, the entire plateau is covered in a pristine white blanket of coffee blossoms, filling the air with a gentle, sweet fragrance.
When visiting Di Linh, make sure to:
These coffee hills are the very soul of this highland land.

Di Linh is home to a number of ethnic minority communities, including the K’ho, Ma and Churu, each with their own unique traditions and way of life.
If you have the chance, you should:
These cultural experiences will make your journey not only visually beautiful, but also deeply meaningful.

The food in Di Linh is humble and rustic, but full of the authentic flavours of the mountains and forests.
Some must-try dishes include:
In particular, Di Linh coffee has a unique flavour strong and aromatic, with a gentle, sweet aftertaste. Taking a moment to enjoy a cup of coffee in the peaceful highland scenery is an experience you will never forget.

Amid the rush and chaos of modern life, Di Linh appears as a gentle pause in the highlands a place where you can reconnect with nature, feel the mountain breeze, and rediscover inner peace.
Travelling to Di Linh is not just a trip it is a journey back to:
If you have already visited Da Lat, try coming to Di Linh just once. You will realise that the true beauty of Lam Dong does not only lie in famous destinations, but is also hidden in these quiet, charming lands that leave a lasting impression on the heart.