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 Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon
Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon
Saigon Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica (Notre-Dame de Saigon) is a famous landmark in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Built by the French between 1877 and 1880, the church features stunning Neo-Romanesque architecture, with red bricks imported from France and two bell towers that rise to 58 metres. Located in the heart of the city, the church is a symbol of Saigon’s colonial history and religious heritage. In front of the church is a statue of the Virgin Mary, which some believe once shed tears. Today, the church remains a major tourist attraction and an important place of worship for Catholics.
Bao Dai Waterfalls
Bao Dai Waterfalls
While Bao Dai Waterfall isn't as widely known or visited as some of Da Lat's more famous waterfalls, it certainly offers a more tranquil, authentic experience for nature lovers. The area around it also has other attractions like small ethnic minority villages, so if you're planning a trip to the region, it could be a nice addition to your itinerary.
Buu Long Pagoda
Buu Long Pagoda
Built in 1942, the Chua Buu Long pagoda is renowned in Vietnam because of its gorgeous amalgamation of architectural styles from countries throughout Southeast Asian including Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. Many locals even call it the “Thai temple” for its distinctive style, and because it practices the same Theraveda branch of Buddhism as in Thailand. The temple is also unique in that worshippers do not use candles or incense to pray, and only the Buddha is revered here - most temples also worship other deities. Despite the ornate exterior and serene gardens, the temple interior is simple and modern, bordering on the austere. On the top floor you’ll find relics from Buddha and his disciples that are revered throughout the Buddhist world.
Cu Chi Tunnels
Cu Chi Tunnels
The Cu Chi Tunnels are an extensive network of underground tunnels located in the Cu Chi district, about 70 kilometers (43 miles) northwest of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. These tunnels were originally built during the 1940s for resistance against French colonial forces, and they became especially significant during the Vietnam War. The tunnels served as a vital base for the Viet Cong and played a crucial role in their guerrilla warfare strategies.
Datanla Waterfalls
Datanla Waterfalls
The waterfall is famous for its serene beauty and lush surrounding landscapes. Datanla is about 5 kilometers from Da Lat's city center, making it easily accessible for tourists. The waterfall itself is a stunning cascade, dropping from a height of about 20 meters. It’s known for its relatively quiet and peaceful environment compared to other more tourist-heavy waterfalls in the area. The area around Datanla offers scenic views, and visitors can enjoy activities like hiking, zip-lining, and even taking a roller coaster ride that goes through the forest and near the waterfall.
Elephant Waterfall
Elephant Waterfall
Elephant Falls is one of the most majestic waterfalls near Da Lat, Vietnam. Located about 25 km from the city center, this majestic waterfall is 30 meters high and 15 meters wide, surrounded by lush green forests and large elephant-shaped boulders, which is why it got its name. Visitors can explore the area via stone steps and a cave hidden behind the waterfall. With its wild beauty and roaring water, Elephant Falls is a must-see destination for nature lovers and adventurers.
Fairy Stream
Fairy Stream
Flanked by vibrant red stone formations and verdant bamboo groves, the Fairy Stream is a demure natural wonder. The water, dyed red by natural sediments, is no more than knee deep, and usually barely passes the ankles, making for a picture-perfect place to cool your feet. Along the way, you’ll not only find plenty of photo opportunities, but several food stalls where you can stop to enjoy a bit to eat in this beautiful setting.
Hang Nga Guesthouse
Hang Nga Guesthouse
Hang Nga Guesthouse, also known as Crazy House, is a unique and surreal architectural landmark in Da Lat, Vietnam. Designed by architect Dang Viet Nga, the guesthouse resembles a giant, twisted tree with strange, dream-like structures. Its unique design features winding staircases, hidden tunnels, and rooms inspired by nature. Combining art, fantasy, and creativity, Crazy House is both a tourist attraction and a working guesthouse, offering guests an unforgettable stay in a fairytale-like setting.
Pongour Waterfall
Pongour Waterfall
Pongour Waterfall offers a more tranquil and scenic experience compared to some of the more well-known falls in the area, and it's definitely worth the visit if you're in the Central Highlands region. The lush environment and impressive water flow make it a place where you can relax and connect with nature.
Red Sand dunes in Mui Ne
Red Sand dunes in Mui Ne
The Red Sand Dunes are located just a few kilometers from the center of Mui Ne, making them easily accessible. They are situated between Mui Ne beach and the White Sand Dunes, and are a popular stop for visitors exploring the area. As the name suggests, the Red Sand Dunes are characterized by their reddish-orange color, which makes them distinct from the White Sand Dunes. The sand gets its red hue from the iron-rich soil in the area. The dunes are smaller and more compact compared to the White Sand Dunes, but they offer a charming, picturesque landscape that’s perfect for photography, especially at sunrise or sunset when the light adds a warm glow to the red sands.
Ta Cu Mountain Park
Ta Cu Mountain Park
Covering 250,000 square meters of mountain forest, Ta Cu Mountain Park is a sanctuary for wildlife crowned by a Buddhist pagoda. Those of strong body can opt for the 2-hour hike up the mountain, which is made a bit more comfortable thanks to the smaller shrines and a restaurant position on the way. The more mindful will likely want to enjoy the panoramic views offered by a ride in the cable car, though this comes at an extra fee. Once you reach the mountain’s peak , you’ll pass the three entrance pillars to reach the Linh Son Truong Tho Pagoda. Home to several prayer halls, the central attraction is the 19th century reclining Buddha - the largest Nirvana Shakyamuni style in Southeast Asia. Nearby are the 7-meter-tall “Three Buddha Postures” statues, each of which depicts a different Buddha.
White sand dunes in Mui Ne
White sand dunes in Mui Ne
The White Sand Dunes (also called Bau Trang) are vast stretches of white, powdery sand that create an almost desert-like landscape. They are located about 25 kilometers northeast of Mui Ne, and they’re one of the largest sand dunes in Vietnam. The dunes themselves are quite stunning and stretch over a large area, offering breathtaking views, especially at sunrise or sunset when the light hits the sand, creating beautiful colors and shadows.
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