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Linh An Pagoda
#vietnam Linh Ẩn Tự is a beautiful temple located in the Nam Ban town of Lâm Hà district, Lâm Đồng province, Vietnam. It is also known as Linh Ẩn Tự Đà Lạt and is one of the most famous temples in Đà Lạt city. The temple is situated approximately 27 kilometers away from the city center and can be reached by following the road from Thác Cam ly to đèo Tà Nung and then to Nam Ban town.
Linh Ẩn Tự is renowned for its stunning architecture and serene surroundings. It is a popular tourist destination, attracting both local and international visitors every year. The temple offers breathtaking views of the surrounding natural beauty, including the majestic Thác Voi waterfall.
One of the main attractions of Linh Ẩn Tự is its giant statue of Quan Âm, also known as the Goddess of Mercy. This statue is considered to be the largest Quan Âm statue in Vietnam. The temple’s tranquil atmosphere and spiritual significance make it an ideal place for meditation and reflection.
The Elephant Falls - Tranquility in the midst of Vitality
🌿💦 Standing at the edge of Elephant Falls in Da Lat, I was completely mesmerized by the raw power and beauty of nature. The thunderous sound of the water crashing down, the cool mist on my face, and the lush greenery surrounding the falls made me feel so small yet so connected to the earth. The hike down to the base was a bit challenging—slippery rocks and steep steps—but every moment was worth it. Seeing the waterfall up close, with its massive flow and the way the rocks seemed to mimic an elephant’s shape, was awe-inspiring. Adding to the magic was the serene sight of a Buddha statue perched in the background, overlooking the falls with a sense of calm and wisdom. It felt like a perfect blend of nature’s power and spiritual tranquility. Moments like these remind me why I love exploring—the world has so much magic to offer, and Elephant Falls is truly one of its gems.
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Linh An pagoda
#vietnamtrip Our plan was to see Thác Voi và chùa Linh Ẩn, or Elephant Falls and the Linh An pagoda, but unfortunately after a short walk from where the city bus lets you off, the gates to the waterfalls were closed. A sign read that they were closed until further announcement. We walked to the pagoda, and down from that level, you can walk and get a better view of the waterfall. The pagoda and surrounding grounds are quite lovely, serene and peaceful.
Dalat Temple with Giant Buddha Statue...Ling An Pagoda...
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There are fewer tourists than you think, and the quiet atmosphere is nice,
It's also good to visit by public bus.
If you take the mint-colored bus or the orange bus number 11 with PHI LIENG written on it at the city bus stop, you'll arrive in one go.
Even if you don't understand the language, if you show me a picture of a big Buddha statue on Google Maps,
If you go down below the Buddha statue, there's also an elephant waterfall and a coffee farm, so it's good to look around together.
Since there aren't many people, it's good to sit and rest, and if you go near the waterfall, you can enjoy the cool breeze for a while.
The temple itself isn't particularly special, but it just has a big Buddha statue..^^
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