Overview Explore the Omega pass from Dalat to Nha Trang, and its surroundings. See the thousands of greenhouses that line the hills growing beautiful flowers and vegetables. Ride to an approximate height of 1700 meters, the best place to take photographs, and then eat the local food in a scenic hillside restaurant. Visit a Raglai village where you can experience the feeling of crossing the Suspension Bridge and learn the customs and traditions of these minority people., keep rolling down to explore Nha Trang City will see more Pagoda, Cham Ponagar tower, the Christ the King Cathedral before back to your Hotel in Nha Trang or Back to Dalat! Finish your trip around 4-5pm in Nha Trang or 8pm in Dalat. Just in one day you can explore both most famous cities . Highlights:
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Dalat station (Vietnamese: Ga Đà Lạt) is a railway station on the Da Lat–Thap Cham Railway line in Vietnam, serving the town of Da Lat in Lâm Đồng Province. It was designed in 1932 by French architects Moncet and Reveron, and opened in 1938. Largely unused since abandonment of the railway during the later years of the Vietnam War, it was returned to a limited level of service in the 1990s with the reopening of a 7 km (4.3 mi) section of track leading to the nearby village of Trai Mat, operated as a tourist attraction. It is notable for its unique architectural style, which incorporates an overall Art Deco theme with elements of native Cao Nguyen communal houses from Vietnam's Central Highlands.
Linh Phước Temple (Vietnamese: Chùa Linh Phước, Chữ Hán: 靈福寺, IPA: [t͡ɕûə̯ līŋ fwə̂kˀ]), also known as Ve Chai Temple, is located at No. 120 Tu Phuoc, Trai Mat District, Vietnam, 8 km from Da Lat city center, on Highway 20. The 49-meter-long dragon temple is made of 12,000 bottles; the dragon's head is 7 metres high.Linh Phuoc Pagoda is considered a special architectural mosaic of Da Lat city. The 33 m long and 12-metre wide main hall features 2 rows of cobblestone mosaics. On top of it are many mosaic bas-reliefs featuring the history of Shakyamuni and the histories of the Lotus Sutras. The temple grounds (Hoa Long Vien) have a dragon of length 49 m, the dragon enclosure is made of 12,000 beer bottles, and the dragon mouth covers the Maitreya Buddha. In front of the temple grounds is a 37 m high seven-storeyed tower, which is considered the highest temple bell tower in Vietnam.[5] In the heart of the Dai Hong Chung tower is a 4.3 m high bell that is considered the heaviest bell in VN
This 29km-long pass runs from the height of 200m to 1,600m above sea level, through treacherous terrains, boasting one of the most grandiose passes of Viet Nam. Traveling through Khanh Le Pass, visitors have chance to enjoy wonderful landscapes. The pass is like a ribbon of colored silk snaking through stiff mountains on one side and deep abysses on the other side. The scenery and the weather keep changing as visitors travel on. At the foot of the pass, it is dry and warm while it is cool on top. Part of Khanh Le Pass is located within the Hon Ba Nature Reserve of Khanh Hoa Province and the other is in the Bidoup-Nui Ba National Park of Lam Dong Province. Therefore, primeval forests can be seen all along the length of the pass. It is one of the habitats of rare and typical species of the Central Highlands’ and South Central Region’s ecology. One of the deep impressions left on visitors traveling Khanh Le Pass is that along the two sides of the road lie dozens of springs running all
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