Hồ Vô Cực Đà Lạt - Tourist attraction in Da Lat, Vietnam
Hồ Vô Cực Đà Lạt in Da Lat
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Worth to pop in if youre in the area but I wouldnt go all the way from the city just to see this park.Nice for kids.
MoreEntrance fee 90,000No worst to go, no maintenance
This place is very interesting. All subjects were made from clay. It was an amazement to the details by the artist.
MoreBeautiful place to spend a few hours.
There is an entrance fee. Lots of photo opportunity. Man made sculpture.
Nice place , For clicking pictures.... Ticket is also very less price.
A very interesting place you can learn history of Da Lat area.
Amazing place to take some pics and kids will love it!!Great view at end of parkArtificial but like a fairly tail!!You can get some amazing clicks here...Huge parking spaceAdviced to go early to avoid lines!!
MorePretty unique experience exploring various clay art creations. Everything were made from clay and concrete!
MoreNice place for photo shooting
Many photo-taking spots. Pretty fun for kids but might be boring for ppl who are looking for more actions. Cool infinity lake with great sculptures
MoreIts a great place to take photos. The surrounding scenery is also beautiful.
Suggested by the local, regretted by us. Good credit to the owner, invested quite a lot in this place. If you like man made things then it is might be ok to go. If you look for more natural things, deffinitely a no.
MorePurely a sport for taking photos.Many structures and sculptures to take pictures with.Was busy on a weekend so would ha e to queue to take pictures at the best sculptures.Everything was a bit run down despite the amount of tourists that visit.More of a local tourist spot.Cost 90,000 pp to get in and walk around.
MoreIts some not so good tacky Asian style sculptures with a load of tacky tourists taking vain pics of themselves in front of said sculptures. If your not into selfies with silly things in the background, avoid this place and move on. (To be fair it probably has more appeal for Asian tourists than Western tourists)
MoreIts a Okay, place. Experience is "Not really worth" the money spent on entry fee, that is 89000 VND.ALL around will not take more than 30min.But the drive to this location from Da Lat was really enjoyable.
MorePeaceful drive up the mountain. I recommend renting scooters and riding up there. Be cautious of the road construction. I recommend getting there an hour or 2 before they close. Its less busy and tour buses are gone by then.
MoreHonestly not worth making the trip down here; I guess it’s more for people who enjoy photo taking, but there’s really nothing much to see. Though interestingly they have some sculptures dedicated to COVID-19 which was pretty funny.
MoreNice place to take some impressive photo, should visit when come to Da Lat
Amazing views and places to do pictures 📸 🇻🇳🔥👌🏻
stunning landscape but the road is somewhat rocky, which makes it difficult to walk
MoreThis is a place that contains a lot of clay artifacts. You can take pictures here. It is very big and clean. There is a lot of statues: snake and turtles, motobikes, airplanes, our ancestors, etc. This attracts a lot of tourists, so it might be good for you.
MoreJust for relaxing. Nothing special. Far from City.
Not your common sculpture park but nice and some good photo opportunities. Also has a surreal Covid-19 themed park within!
MoreThis is Ok to visit, very very strange sculptures throughout the park and more being built. People-watching is just as fun here, with lines of girls waiting half an hour for a photo with the heads. We are in low season, and I can’t even imagine the crowds in high tourist season, post-COVID-19. Cheap entrance ticket and well worth an hour of your time to see unique and strange things like a clay train, airplane and Hagrid’s motorcycle from Harry Potter.
MoreIf you’re planning to visit Lavender Gardens and you like taking pictures, might as well drop by clay tunnel.The entrance fee is 60, 000 vnd per head.A lot of people, especially couples, like to take pictures with the two faces at the infinity lake so there is a long line. If you want to avoid the crowd, it’s best to go there early in the morning or late in the afternoon.
MoreReally worth travelling to. If you want nice pics, should spend at least 2 hours there because nice spots tend to be crowded.
MoreIt was nice place to visit. Lots of opportunities for great pictures! Friendly staff too. Oh and you can bring your pets too!Definitely recommend making a stop here. I spent a little over an hour going around and just enjoying the place.
MoreWeid place with mock up displays, lots of 📷 opportunities. Can spend a couple of hours here, nice strawberries to eat and gift shops. Worth a look kids can have some fun here.
MoreOne of the top 10 tourist destinations that tourists cannot ignore when traveling in Dalat.It’s so crowded place.
MoreIt had been a destination for and recommended by many young people.They have put all the famous spots of Dalat in this place through miniature clay art but the craftsmanship of this place though was poor. The tea shops are a bit pricey and the souvenir shops do not have pretty items and expensive. There are some stalls for refreshments and bits of food.
Moreworth trying, but not that much. So many people cueing for a one picture, and they sometimes make noise who goes first, to the best spot. Maybe kids will be super excited but it was a short trip for me. Even local taxi driver said he would wait for me, because he knew I would come out of there earlier than expected. LOL. He was right.
MoreIt is okay place to visit. It is not finished as they started one year ago and only half way finished. The picture with the 3 heads is the only one nice picture from there. It was 60.000 per person for entrance. The road is very beautiful - suggest to rent a scooter and go there - about 30min ride with stunning vistas. There are restaurants to buy some snacks and food, restrooms and fresh mountain air.
MoreDalat clay tunnel or tunnels called Dalat sculpture. This is one of the famous architectural works of Da Lat city. Tunnel sculpture is one of the top 10 tourist destinations. Guests can not be ignored when the tourists to Da Lat. Dalat sculpture tunnel is the worlds longest tunnel is made of clay. In some works, including 1 national record. Ticket price: 60,000 VND ( $2.60 USD/ adult, children are 20,000 VND ($ 0.87 USD)
More60000 dong for adult admission fee / 2 face signature spot at the end was great. It s real tourist place.
MoreIts nice place for a visit . In the cool temperature weather in Dec , its very nice clear blue sky view with many nice clay statues for great photo shoot . You can rent the Central Highland traditional clothes to wear for special memory photos . Half morning is enough time . In the front gate , there is photo service where you can get your photos print instantly on papper , silk fabric , or stone . It costs 60,000vnd/audult and 30,000 vnd/childen below 1.3m for entrance ticket . There is a nice coffee shop inside this place that you can have good view, good rest and have a drink. Enjoy your time ......
MoreThe entrance fee is 60.000 dong and they also make you pay for parking, of course.The place itself is pretty average , similar to the crazy house , nothing special in my opinion
MoreInteresting tourist attraction. It is Dalat model village of clay sculptures, i.e. small version of Dalat City, displaying most of Dalats attraction such as railway station, water fall, pagoda, chirch, lake and many more. Great place for taking photos. Restaurant, stall and souvenir shop also availabe. Overall, must see destination when come to Dalat.
MoreGood view but too much people and Hopefully they can take stronger measures to abuse travelers mistakes. the ban on the lake but guests still make disorder and beauty.
MoreInteresting places with lots of models representing Da Lats architecture. A bit crowded. The route to this place is breathtaking, especially for the motorbike rider. There is only one in and one way out, easy to get there with valleys in one side and the other side is trees.
MoreLots of excellent photogenic clay work. It’s not crazy large in acreage like some of the other Dalat attractions but still big enough to spend 1-2 hours. Kid friendly place they will love it. The infinity pool was a nice surprise and beautiful to photo.
MoreThe Clay Tunnels are such a cool experience. I loved checking out all the cool replicas of Vietnam throughout the park. Take the time to go through the entire area, youll discover a lot of really cool clay sculptures. My favorite was the water area close to the back of the park. It will take you at least 45 minutes to really get through all of the park and to be able to admire all the uniqueness. The bathrooms are clean, which is always a plus. There is food at the location as well. The atmosphere is all outdoors so be prepared with sunscreen.
MoreAccording to our guide, the Clay Tunnel is only 1 year old. Many people thought this was a war relic used by the VC to hide from the US army. No. This is just for pure fun. You will see statues of animals and people.Its fun to be here.
MoreInterested place. Many things were made of red soil in Dalat mixed with some chemistry. The earth walls are carved into many images: animals, transport means, architectural works, agricultural products ....
MoreI wish I could have a umbrella on a sunny day. There are many places to take pictures. There are many buildings and sculptures that will be the background of the pictures. There is a store in the middle that sells drinks or ice cream. There are many lovers and family tourists. I feel free to take pictures when its not the weekend.
MoreThe visit was okay. I just hoped thered be signs on the street telling tourist the way because it could get a bit confusing taking the roads using maps. I wish the ice cream booths and the coin maker machine were working and I hope theyd put lamp posts and more lights inside the area so when it gets a bit dark people can still enjoy the place and take better photos.
MoreNot a must see in dalat but definitely something to check out if you have time. The drive is beautiful to the location and pretty interesting what they have managed to create out of clay. Lots of tourists there to make every photo opportunity - but heck why not. Lots of little pathways and shops - also food is available.
MoreIf you dont have anywhere else to go then you can choose this place. Otherwise, the best part is the road to this place. This place is full of not-so-sophisticated statues. It is not really made of clay except for the small house.
MoreDisappoited. Drove all the way from ĐaLat center and payed 60000dong/person for the entrance but not worth it. Just few old statues and the walk way is not so clean. Tried to use the toilet but they charge for 3000dong and told me if u dont want to pay to the public but so dirty. Not the nice play to visit.
MoreAn weird array of life size or oversized sculptures of trains, a plane, motorcycle, fruit and many more. Apart from some photo opportunities, a walk through is all you can do. There are many curio and coffee shops on another path. Some maintenance and cleanup of litter etc will make it more appealing. At VND60000 entry, it’s a quick look.
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