National Geographic travel magazine features Da Lat as a place for cloud watching, where the peak of Langbiang Mountain is shrouded in mist, and rolling pine hills create a captivating landscape at sunrise.

The Lam Vien plateau is described as "a place where the sunrise belongs to the clouds," with valleys shrouded in mist and mountain peaks rising like islands floating in a "sea of white."
Ideal viewing spots recommended by locals and photographers include Da Phu, Thien Phuc Duc, and Ngo Quyen, where thick sea of clouds and the early morning sun appear.
Following Da Lat are Danakil (Ethiopia) with the Erta Ale volcano and the Asale salt lake; the Andes Mountains (Peru) where Quechua artisans weave in the early morning mist; Emilia-Romagna (Italy) with the ritual of making Parmigiano-Reggiano from dawn; the Guérande salt lagoon (France) sparkling in the early morning; the Azores (Portugal) with wooden boats setting sail before sunrise; and Varanasi (India) where the Ganges River resonates with the early morning raga melody.
Source: https://baogialai.com.vn/da-lat-la-noi-ngam-binh-minh-dep-nhat-the-gioi-post572323.html






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