
Don Duong is a district located in the south-eastern part of Lam Dong Province, around 30 kilometres from Da Lat City. With its mild climate, fertile soil and picturesque landscapes, Don Duong is known as the “vegetable basket” of the province. It has also become an appealing destination for travellers seeking eco-tourism and authentic agricultural experiences.
Don Duong is home to various ethnic communities, including the Kinh, Churu and K’Ho, contributing to a rich cultural mosaic. The locals are known for their friendliness, resilience and strong ties to the land. Traditional festivals, rituals and the vibrant sounds of Central Highlands gongs continue to be preserved, adding cultural depth to the district.
Visitors can explore vegetable, flower and strawberry farms operated under modern standards. Activities include picking fresh produce, sampling fruits directly in the garden and learning about clean agricultural practices.
A vast lake surrounded by lush mountains, Da Nhim is a perfect spot for picnics, fishing and admiring romantic sunsets.

Travellers can immerse themselves in the daily life of local ethnic groups, join gong performances, enjoy ruou can (fermented rice wine) and taste traditional dishes.
With its refreshing air, cool climate and endless green fields, Don Duong offers a relaxing escape, ideal for short holidays away from busy city life.

Don Duong’s gastronomy reflects its agricultural wealth, featuring fresh dairy products, vegetable-based dishes, free-range chicken, wild boar and the traditional ruou can of the Churu people.
Thanks to its proximity to Da Lat, its cool climate and abundant agricultural resources, Don Duong is emerging as an attractive destination for eco-tourism, community-based tourism and farm experiences. It is a perfect choice for those wishing to enjoy the serenity of the Central Highlands and reconnect with nature