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With a cool climate all year round with many beautiful landscapes, Lam Dong attracts a large number of tourists every year to visit, sightsee, and enjoy their leisure time. Area:783,2 km²; Population:296.906 people (2019) Provincial City: Da Lat, Bao Loc; Districts: Bao Lam, Cat Tien, Lac Duong, Don Duong, Lam Ha, Di Linh, Duc Trong, Da Oai ...
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Lam Dong Province covers the southernmost portion of Vietnam’s Central Highlands Region and is only border by other Vietnamese provinces. Mostly rural, Lam Dong is admired for its spectacular landscapes which include national parks, mountains, lakes, rivers, and waterfalls.
With a cool climate all year round and many beautiful landscapes, Lam Dong attracts a large number of tourists coming here to visit and relax. Lam Dong has many famous landmarks such as waterfalls in Duc Trong district and natural landscapes in Dalat tours such as Than Tho Lake and Xuan Huong lake.
Lam Dong belongs to the Southern Central Highlands with mostly mountains, plateaus and large river and stream systems. ...
Lam Dong is one of five provinces in the Central Highlands, located on the Lam Vien Plateau with an altitude of about 1,500 meters. With a terrain mainly of mountains and plateaus, it has become a place with many beautiful landscapes with fresh, cool air, loved by many domestic and foreign tourists.
Nov 28, 2023 · Lâm Đồng (Lam Dong) is a province in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, known for its stunning natural beauty, rich culture, and delicious coffee. The provincial capital is Da Lat, which is a popular tourist destination due to its cool climate, pine forests, and lakes.
Lam Dong boasts the famous "City of a Thousand Flowers," Da Lat, and LangBiang, the 9th UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in Vietnam and the first in the Central Highlands region. For many years, Lam Dong has been etched in the minds of both domestic and international travelers as a region of gentle, elegant, and hospitable tourism.