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Located 12 km from Da Lat city, LANGBIANG Mountain is considered a symbol of
Da Lat, alongside the poetic Xuan Huong Lake. The name LANGBIANG carries the
legend of an eternal love between K’Lang and H’Biang. Their love story is
immortalized on a stone tablet at the summit of Radar Hill, accompanied by
statues of K’Lang and H’Biang that deeply touch the hearts of visitors. Upon
arriving at LANGBIANG, the large letters spelling "LANGBIANG" atop a small
hill immediately catch the eye. Here, visitors can take memorable photos and
enjoy horseback riding on the grassy hills—an experience unlike any other.
Due to its elevation, one of the highest peaks in Lac Duong, LANGBIANG is a
unique tourist destination known for outdoor activities, nature exploration,
and cultural immersion. It also attracts adventure enthusiasts with trekking
programs to conquer its peaks. At the foot of the mountain, LANGBIANG offers a
range of tourism services, including restaurants, eateries, and souvenir
shops. Additionally, a large valley near the base successfully hosted the
centennial celebration of Da Lat's formation and development, earning it the
name "CENTURY VALLEY." This area is designed as an eco-tourism and
recreational site.
Visitors can enjoy cultural exchange programs, campfire gatherings, sipping
traditional rice wine, and listening to local ethnic groups share their
stories and culture. For adventure seekers, LANGBIANG offers mountain climbing
and peak-conquering programs.
At the summit of Radar Hill, various services are available, such as
restaurants, coffee shops, and other attractions, including telescopes for
panoramic views of Da Lat, horseback riding, and photography. Notably, the
summit features a flower garden, statues of K’Lang and H’Biang, and souvenir
stalls.
From Radar Hill, visitors can view the Golden Stream, Silver Stream, and a
panoramic scene of Da Lat, often veiled in mist, giving the illusion of
standing amidst the clouds.
To conquer the peaks of LANGBIANG, there are at least three main routes:
Trekking: This involves hiking along forest trails rather than the paved road. Along the way, you'll traverse dense forests with ancient trees, babbling streams, and vibrant wildflowers. The trek offers an adventurous path to either Mount Ba—“the left rooftop” at 2,167 meters—or Mount Ong—“the right rooftop” at 2,124 meters. Camping is also an option, allowing you to immerse yourself in the pristine nature of the Central Highlands on the highest peak of LANGBIANG in Da Lat.
Opening Time: 07:30 AM - 05:00 PM everyday
SGD 2.69