10m in width and 25m in height with the white water following the rocks and flowing into the primitive forest, Tiger’s Cave waterfall should be on must-visit destination list during your trip in Dalat.
Start your good day from Tiger’s cave waterfall area. You will be accompanied with the professional, wide knowledgeable and enthusiastic guide during your trek through pine forest, over Lang Biang River via suspension bridges to the small isolated village of Liengtro Chill (with a population of 100 people). Do not forget to spread your eyesight out on views of farmland (vegetable, persimmon, banana and coffee plantations), forest and stream throughout. For gorgeous scenery of La Ba River, set your feet on the top of the hill. And then, you will trek back to the paved road by a loop, immerse in fresh water curtain at Tiger’s cave waterfall. This is such a demanding physical trek prepared for six hours on long and winding trail.
On the way going back to Dalat by car, you will pay a visit to Linh Phuoc pagoda, which is unique in architecture with debris of porcelain, pottery and glass creating colorful paintings. Amazing of the unique Guan Yin statue by Vietnam’s immortal flowers, the old steam locomotive and the unique cog railway with Swiss technology, Dalat Railway Station known as the nicest one of Indochina with ancient French architectures and a strange 49m long dragon, whose fin is covered with fragments of 12 thousand bottles of beer, are some places to visit too.
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