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Lac Duong District Tourism Discover the Untouched Beauty of the Central Highlands

Lac Duong District Tourism Discover the Untouched Beauty of the Central Highlands

Located in the northern part of Lam Dong Province, about 12 kilometres from Da Lat city centre, Lac Duong District is known as the “green heart” of the Central Highlands. This land is the source of many streams and majestic waterfalls, home to the indigenous K’Ho people whose rich cultural traditions have been well preserved over generations.

With its mountainous terrain and vast primeval forests, Lac Duong offers an ideal getaway for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and those looking to immerse themselves in the authentic culture of Vietnam’s highlands.

Breathtaking Natural Landscapes

Lac Duong boasts an incredibly diverse ecosystem and a collection of stunning natural landmarks that captivate every visitor. Notable attractions include:

  • Langbiang Mountain: The symbol of Lac Duong, Langbiang is often called the “roof of Da Lat”, standing over 2,000 metres high. Visitors can hike to the top, conquer Radar Hill or the Ong and Ba peaks, and enjoy panoramic views of Da Lat surrounded by floating clouds.
  • Langbiang Tourist Area: Besides the spectacular scenery, this area offers various exciting activities such as paragliding, off road jeep rides to the summit, and traditional gong performances by the K’Ho people.
  • Golden Stream Silver Stream: Located near Dankia Lake, this is a favourite check in spot for young travellers. Its tranquil beauty, reflecting the blue sky and pine forest, creates a picture perfect setting.
  • Bidoup Nui Ba National Park: One of Vietnam’s largest nature reserves, this park is a “biological treasure trove” with thousands of rare plant and animal species. Trekking, camping, and cloud-hunting are must try experiences for adventurers.
Parc national de Bidoup Nui Ba

Discover the Unique Culture of the K’Ho People

The K’Ho ethnic community has lived in Lac Duong for centuries and still preserves its cultural heritage with great pride. Visitors can:

  • Take part in gong performances, a UNESCO recognised Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
  • Enjoy Can wine , grilled chicken with “la e” leaves, and other traditional highland dishes.
  • Visit the K’Ho Cil Cultural Village to learn traditional weaving, interact with locals, and capture photos of colourful ethnic costumes.
Take part in gong performances

Ecotourism and Farm Experiences

Beyond its natural charm, Lac Duong is also known for its eco friendly farms and agricultural tourism. Travellers can pick strawberries, harvest organic vegetables, or simply unwind amid the serene highland scenery.

Some popular eco experiences include:

  • Langbiang Strawberry Farm
  • K’Ho Organic Farm
  • Eco homestays such as Cil Cottage, La Nha Homestay, and Langbiang View Lodge, which offer tranquil stays surrounded by nature.
Langbiang Strawberry Farm

Local Cuisine a Taste of the Highlands

Lac Duong’s cuisine reflects the essence of the Central Highlands, rustic yet full of flavour:

  • Com lam grilled meat skewers, and grilled chicken with “la e” leaves are local favourites.
  • Can wine is a signature drink, often shared in community gatherings.
  • Wild vegetables, bamboo shoots, and forest soup are everyday dishes that highlight the close connection between the people and nature.
Com lam grilled meat skewers

Best Time to Visit

Lac Duong can be visited all year round, but the best time is from November to April, when the weather is dry, cool, and ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and photography.

How to Get There

From Da Lat, travellers can drive or ride a motorbike via National Highway 27C  the journey takes about 30 minutes.
From Ho Chi Minh City, you can:

  • Fly to Lien Khuong Airport, then travel by car to Lac Duong
  • Or take a bus to Da Lat, then rent a car, motorbike, or join a local tour.

Lac Duong a Hidden Gem of the Central Highlands

Peaceful, pristine, and full of life, Lac Duong is a destination where travellers can reconnect with nature and culture in the purest way. With its lush landscapes, vibrant ethnic traditions, and fresh highland air, it truly deserves to be called one of Vietnam’s most enchanting eco tourism destinations.