History & Location
Just
as true love has to surpass several obstacles, the Valley of Love in Dalat had to
surpass many challenges in the past in order to gain its rightful name today.
In the beginning, the valley was called Vallée D’amour (Valley of Love)
by the French before being renamed The Valley of Piece. In 1935, its beauty and
captivation persuaded people to once again name it after the most wonderful
thing in the world: Love.
Thanks to being the honeymoon destination of newly-married couples, this valley
is even regarded as Niagara Fall of Vietnam.
The
Valley of Love today is located 4 miles away from the center of Dalat, the
little Paris, on Phu Dong Thien Vuong St.
What to see
Throughout
history, it has been one of the most picturesque and romantic sites of the
city, with many deep valleys and endless pine forests. The tranquil Da Thien
Lake, which was created in 1972, also adds a great deal to the attractiveness
of the valley in general. To truly appreciate the sceneries is not hard because
travelers can easily follow the natural tracks and staircases all around the
valley to visit and admire the gorgeous flower gates and statues.
The
tracks lead to Vong Canh Hill from which The Valley of Love’s magnificent view
gradually appears in each traveler’s eyes. From that hill, they can also
see the Langbian 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.
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/he refuses you, at least you will have been to The
Valley of Love.
Some
amusements that tourists can have in this site are horseriding, jeep safari,
motorized and peddle boat on the lake
Tips
Don't
forget to bring camera when coming here. These fantastic scenes worth shooting
The
site opens dailyy till 5.00PM, entrance fee is less than $1.

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