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A Tapestry of Emotions in Vietnam

Vietnam, a land of captivating natural beauty, rich historical sites, and captivating stories, has consistently attracted a steady stream of tourists. Its allure lies in the diverse experiences it offers, evoking a myriad of emotions in its visitors.



Day 1


Day 1: Da Lat

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Travel with Nok Air from Bangkok to Ho Chi Minh City (Tan Son Nhat Airport)

Our first destination is Da Lat City. There are both buses and airplanes to Da Lat. The distance from Ho Chi Minh City to Da Lat is about 300 kilometers. If you take a bus, it takes about 8 hours and costs around 300 baht.

We opted for Vietjet Air, having already booked and paid for our tickets in advance. The cost was approximately 700 baht, and the flight duration was around 45 minutes to Da Lat Airport.


Stepping off the plane, the air was noticeably different from Ho Chi Minh City. The wind carried a distinct chill, a stark contrast to the tropical warmth left behind.

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From Da Lat Airport, a shuttle bus service is available to the city center for 40,000 VND.


** The shuttle bus does not go to all hotels. It only goes to a few hotels in the area. You will need to get off the bus and take a taxi. It is recommended that you look at a map before you get on the bus and show the taxi driver where you want to go. You should also ask the taxi driver to use the meter. Otherwise, you may be charged more than the actual fare. **

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We have arrived in Da Lat City.



Dalat



Upon arrival at Binh Yen Hotel, I opted for a shared room with a bunk bed, priced at approximately 300 baht. Notably, the room lacked both air conditioning and a fan. Despite this, the temperature was surprisingly cool.

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Arrange for a hotel car with a driver for a price of 750,000 VND, approximately 1,200 THB, to take a tour around Da Lat city.



Crazy House: A Whimsical Architectural Wonder

The Crazy House, known in Vietnamese as "Biệt thự Hằng Nga" or "Ngôi nhà điên," is a unique architectural marvel located in Da Lat, Vietnam. Designed by Vietnamese architect Đặng Việt Nga, the structure resembles a giant tree with winding pathways, whimsical rooms, and unexpected surprises around every corner.

The Crazy House is a testament to Nga's artistic vision and her desire to create a space that inspires imagination and wonder. The building's organic forms and playful design elements evoke a sense of childhood fantasy, making it a popular destination for families and tourists alike.

Visitors can explore the various rooms and levels of the Crazy House, each with its own distinct character and charm. The winding staircases and hidden passages add to the sense of adventure, while the panoramic views from the rooftop offer breathtaking vistas of the surrounding landscape.

The Crazy House is a truly unique and unforgettable experience, offering a glimpse into the creative mind of its architect and a reminder that architecture can be both functional and playful.


Crazy House is quite tall.


Crazy House ( เครซี่เฮาส์ ) House of Wondrous Oddities


Crazy House (Crazy House) Stairway




2. DALAT KING PALACE


The scenery is very lush.


Entrance to Dalat King Palace


DALAT KING PALACE Inside the building, before entering, there will be staff to guide you and ask you to take off your shoes and wear large socks before entering the area.


Inside the building


DALAT KING PALACE Rear area



At ROBIN HILL, you can take a cable car for panoramic views of Dalat. Tickets are available for round-trip or one-way journeys. I opted for a one-way ticket, costing around 50,000 VND, which conveniently allowed me to disembark at Truc Lam Meditation Monastery (Thien Vien Truc Lam).


ROBIN HILL CABLE CAR


ROBIN HILLA scenic view through a pine forest, with very natural trees.


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CABLE CAR to TRUC LAM Temple


TRUC LAM MEDITATION MONASTERY (Thien Vien Truc Lam)


After leaving TRUC LAM Temple, we continued to COCK CHURCH.


The Rooster Church (Cock Church) in Da Lat

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Cock Church (โบสถ์ไก่) is a large church located in Da Lat, Vietnam.



It was already dark when I went for a walk in the city and came across this shop. The shopkeeper spoke perfect English.


I tried a dish here, I'm not sure what it's called, but it was delicious and perfect for the cold weather.


Stroll further into the city.


By the shores of Dalat Lake


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This is also delicious, I found it being sold on the side of the road.



Dalat Night Market ( ไนท์มาเก็ต ) is a bustling pedestrian street lined with vendors selling a wide variety of goods, including clothing, accessories, and food.


Craving a steaming bowl of pho? Come relax and enjoy! 🍜


Night Market Atmosphere



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Day 2

Upon waking, a quaint little coffee shop greeted me outside the hotel. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the air as I observed the intricate process of drip coffee preparation. Finely ground coffee beans rested atop a filter, while condensed milk awaited below. As hot water gently cascaded through the grounds, the rich essence of coffee permeated the atmosphere.


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Next, Pho in front of the hotel





Full of food, continue your journey in Da Lat city.



Dalat Flower Park (Da Lat Flower Garden) Entrance fee is approximately 30,000 VND


Front





Horseback riding and photo opportunities are available.



The entrance to this hut requires a fee, so we only took pictures of the front.



The path leads to the top, where there is a plant nursery.





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After leaving the flower garden, continue on to Datanla Waterfall.


**Datanla Waterfall (น้ำตกดาตันลา)** is a stunning waterfall that attracts numerous tourists. Visitors can enjoy a thrilling ride on the Roller Coaster, with tickets available for round-trip or one-way journeys. I opted for the round-trip option to avoid the tiring walk back.


Tickets purchased, ready to go.

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**Follow the instructions of the officers regarding movement, braking, and seat belt use.**


Rollercoaster

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DATANLA WATERFALL


Similarly fast.

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After visiting DATANLA waterfall, stop by this restaurant for a meal.


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Cityscape of Da Lat




After finishing our meal, we headed towards Mũi Né. Farewell, Đà Lạt.


When traveling between Mũi Né and Đà Lạt, the driver will ask you to write your name, passport number, and signature on a document. This is to avoid any problems with the police during your journey.


Stop for photos along the way


Journey's Ambiance


We have arrived at the MINH HUNG HOTEL. The room is quiet and peaceful. The beach is just across the street.

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Driven by hunger, we immediately set out to find food. The seafood here is incredibly fresh, practically alive! We made our selections, and the店家 weighed them, asking how we would like them cooked: grilled, fried, or another method.



Dinner


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Day 3

Use the same car with a driver.

The first stop is Fairy Stream. Before heading down, there is a shoe storage service available. However, it is not necessary to use it, as you can easily carry your shoes with you.

Follow the stream and you will find rocks like this.


Along the way

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The water that flows is very cold.


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**Enchanted stream**


After leaving Fairy Stream, we continued our journey to MUI NE FISHING VILLAGE.


MUI NE FISHING VILLAGE (หมู่บ้านชาวประมง)


**Fishing boat**


A coracle is a small, round, and lightweight boat traditionally made from wicker and covered with animal skin or tarpaulin. It is typically used in calm waters for fishing or transportation.

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The villagers' way of life here.

Leaving the fishing village, we continue our journey to the Red Sand Dunes.


Red Sand Dunes (ทะเลทรายแดง)


Red Sand Dunes (ทะเลทรายแดง)

The Red Sand Dunes offer minimal shade, and when we arrived near midday, the temperature was quite high. Be cautious of the sand, as the wind can be strong.


**RED SAND DUNES**

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RED SAND DUNES



Leaving the Red Desert, Heading Towards the White Sand Dunes

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ออกจาก ทะเลทรายแดง มุ่งหน้าสู่ ( ทะเลทรายขาว ) WHITE SAND DUNES

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Departing from the Red Desert, we set our course towards the White Sand Dunes.



White Sand Dunes (ทะเลทรายขาว)

Rental options:

  • ATV: This option is available for rent, but it is relatively expensive at 400,000 VND for 30 minutes.


Option 2: Jeep tour for approximately 700,000 VND with a driver. Includes unlimited time to visit all four photo spots.


The little one is driving by themself, how adorable!


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On a white desert hill




This is the JEEP driver.



The journey from Mũi Né to Hồ Chí Minh City began in the afternoon, covering a distance of approximately 200 kilometers and taking around 4.5 hours.


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Ho Chi Minh City by nightfall. After settling into my accommodation, I immediately set out to explore the city. The weather in Ho Chi Minh City is quite similar to that of Bangkok, my hometown.


The day I arrived, there was a festival of some sort, similar to a flea market, which made the place unusually crowded.


Heavy traffic.

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Traveling in Ho Chi Minh City, the TAXI I chose was from VINASUN company, which I think is the best choice. There is a GPS screen in the car that tells us where we are and where we are going.


Central Post Office in Ho Chi Minh City The largest post office in Vietnam, located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City.


Ho Chi Minh City Central Post Office

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The Central Post Office in Ho Chi Minh City houses a portrait of Uncle Ho.


**You can write postcards and letters to anyone from here.**



Notre Dame Cathedral, located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, is considered one of the most beautiful in Vietnam.



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Departing from Notre Dame Cathedral, the procession continues towards the Presidential Palace.




The Reunification Palace


The Grand Hall of the Reunification Palace (ทำเนียบประธานาธิบดี)


Departing from the Presidential Palace, the journey continues to the War Remnants Museum.



The War Remnants Museum: A Poignant Reminder of the Vietnam War

The War Remnants Museum serves as a poignant reminder of the Vietnam War, showcasing a vast collection of wartime tools and weaponry used by various factions, including the United States, China, and Vietnam. Through its exhibits and photographs, the museum vividly portrays the devastating impact of the war, highlighting the sacrifices made by the Vietnamese people in their struggle for national defense.

War Remnants Museum (Front Entrance)





Military Uniforms and Equipment




Day to buy souvenirs


Head out of your accommodation and walk along the city streets.

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With a map in hand, you can explore the entire city on foot.

Ben Thanh Market is a bustling hub for a diverse range of goods, encompassing everything from food and household items to jewelry, souvenirs, bags, shoes, and clothing. Among the culinary offerings, renowned products such as tea and coffee hold a prominent position.



After shopping at Ben Thanh Market, I checked out of my hotel.


In the afternoon, I will return to Thailand. I will board the plane at Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City.


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Farewell, Ho Chi Minh City



- Both USD and VND (Vietnamese Dong) are accepted, but smaller shops will only accept Vietnamese Dong.

- When taking a taxi, ensure the meter is turned on and familiarize yourself with the route to avoid being overcharged or taken on a detour. Taxi drivers generally have limited English proficiency.

- When crossing the road, walk straight ahead without hesitation, as the cars will drive around you.

  • Photography of government buildings is prohibited.

- Check your change carefully after paying for your purchase, as you may confuse the numbers on the banknotes.


**Cost of a Benz van with driver**

Day 1: Dalat City Tour (30 USD)

**Day 2: Dalat City Tour and Travel to Mui Ne 100 USD**



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