Cu Lan Village – Lam Dong

Cu Lan village is a peaceful village of the K’Ho ethnicity in Lam Dong province. Tiny stilt houses, pure air, and friendly people attract tourists to the village. Cu Lan Village is named after a local plant species that flourishes between the rows of pine trees. Cu Lan is also the Vietnamese word for a sloth that lives near the village.

The village is nestled in a forest at the foot of Lang Biang mountain in Lac Duong District, 20km from Da Lat. Here, the K’ho, one of the 54 ethnic groups of Vietnam, live in stilt houses that lean against the steep slope. This village demonstrates the harmony between man and nature. It’s a destination for anyone who wants to escape the dust and noise of the city.

Some visitors like to walk along the small paths connecting the small thatched-roof houses. Others prefer to venture over rush bamboo bridges to meadows of purple, violet, and yellow daylilies. Others choose to take a jeep to explore the hillside roads. Driving a jeep here is really sensational. The slopes are incredibly dangerous and before today I had never tried. It’s really impressive.

Cu Lan Village offers numerous activities: kite flying, hiking, boat rowing, fishing, picnicking, folk games and gong performances. There’s even an art gallery. Tourists really enjoy visiting small houses with domestic animals and vegetable gardens around the house. When night falls, we gather around the fire and dance to the rhythm of gongs.

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