Sunday, January 15, 2017

The Valley of love at Da Lat


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THE VALLEY OF LOVE AT DA LAT


The Valley of love is surrounded by pine tree covered hills, approximately 5km north of the center of Da Lat, on Phu Dong Thien Vuong street. During Emperor Bao Dai's reign, the valley was called Hoa Binh (peace), but the name was later changed to the Valley Of Love. In 1972, Da Thien Lake was added to the valley. As a result of this enhancement, the valley has become even more poetic and seductive.
The tracks lead to Vong Canh Hill from which The Valley of Love is magnificent view gradually appears in each traveler's eyes. From that hill, they can also see the Langbiang peaks standing out vividly against the blue sky, or continue their adventure to find the Paradise Hill, another ideal destination which is surrounded by beautiful lakes. Overall, the valley is another wonderful addition to your trip to the romantic Dalat. Vong Canh Hill, in which travelers can have the most beautiful look at Mimosa flowers blooming every season, is one of the most beautiful places in Valley of Love. There is also Tieu Son Lam Flower-garden with great and old trees formed in spectacular shapes.
Does it sound like a great rendezvous to say your marriage proposal? Not really, because anyone can possibly fall in love with the landscape before fully listening to what you say. But in case you are really making a proposal, give it a shot. Even if she or he refuses you, at least you will have been to The valley of Love.
Some amusements that tourists can have on this site are horse – riding, jeep safari, motorized and paddle boat on the lake.
Tips once you visit Love Valley
Don’t forget to bring the camera when coming here. These fantastic scenes worth shooting
The site opens daily until 5.00PM, the entrance fee is around $1.









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