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Lien Khuong International Airport

  • Type: Airport
  • IATA: DLI

Breathe in the Pines: A Journey to Dalat's Natural Wonders

Breathe in the highland breeze. Da Lat ’s nature is just a flight away

Tucked away in Vietnam’s Central Highlands, Da Lat is not just a city – it’s an escape. A place where pine-covered hills roll into the clouds, waterfalls crash into emerald pools, and flowers bloom with reckless color all year round. For travelers craving a deep breath of clean air and a retreat into nature’s embrace, Lien Khuong International Airport (DLI) is your gateway to it all.

Highland Haven for Nature Lovers

Unlike other tropical destinations in Vietnam, Dalat surprises visitors with its cool climate, misty mornings, and temperate forests. Here are just a few nature spots that make Dalat a dream come true:

  • Tuyen Lam Lake – A mirror-still lake surrounded by pine forests, perfect for canoeing or simply watching the mist rise at dawn.

  • Pongour Waterfall – Often called the most majestic waterfall in the Central Highlands, its wide, terraced cascade is breathtaking.

  • Langbiang Mountain – The roof of Da Lat. Hike or jeep your way up for panoramic views of valleys, clouds, and blooming wildflowers.

  • Valley of Love – A romantic landscape of pine woods, lakes, and flower gardens – ideal for couples and photographers alike.

Da Lat Flower Gardens – With thousands of native and imported flower species, it’s a symphony of color, especially during spring.

Arriving Close to Nature

Only 30 minutes from the city center, Lien Khuong International Airport (DLI) connects Dalat to major cities in Vietnam and abroad. Its location amidst the green highlands offers visitors a nature-rich arrival from the moment they land. ACV is currently investing in the airport’s infrastructure to enhance connectivity and provide an even more seamless travel experience for nature tourists.

Sustainable Escapes in the Highlands

Da Lat is also fast becoming a hub for eco-tourism and sustainable travel. Organic farms, eco-resorts, and community-based tourism initiatives are springing up across the region. Whether you’re hiking through ancient forests, visiting tea plantations, or picking strawberries at local farms, Dalat offers countless ways to connect with the land.