Dai Lanh Cape is a famous scenic spot in Dak Lak province, renowned as one of the first places to welcome the sunrise on the mainland of Vietnam. It has the century-old Dai Lanh lighthouse, the romantic Mon beach, with its wild and majestic beauty, making it an unmissable check-in spot.

Overview of Dai Lanh Cape

Dai Lanh Cape (Vietnamese: Mũi Đại Lãnh, mũi means “cape”), also known as Dien Cape, was discovered by a French general named Varella, hence its former name, Cap Varella, on old maps. This is a famous tourist attraction in Vietnam and was recognized as a National Scenic Site by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in 2008.

Dai Lanh Cape

Dai Lanh Cape in Dak Lak

After much debate, Dai Lanh Cape is gradually considered the second furthest point to the East, after Doi Cape in Dai Lanh commune, Khanh Hoa, and one of the first places to welcome the sunrise on the mainland of Vietnam. Nestled between the majestic natural boundaries of mountains and sea, this place possesses a pristine, pure beauty that captivates those who love exploration and adventure.

Exploring Dai Lanh Cape

The most striking feature of Dai Lanh Cape is the harmonious combination of rocky terrain, blue sea, and expansive sky. The road leading down to the cape winds along the mountainside, with small steps winding through the slopes, creating a feeling that is both challenging and poetic. As you descend toward the sea, you will gradually feel the salty breeze, the gentle sound of the waves, and the expansive atmosphere characteristic of the South Central coastal region.

Dai Lanh Cape

A magnificent view from Dai Lanh

Right at the foot of the cape is Mon Beach – a small but extremely clear and peaceful beach. The seawater here has a distinctive turquoise color, allowing you to see the bottom as gentle waves lap against the fine white sand. Unlike crowded beaches, Mon Beach retains a rare, unspoiled beauty, perfect for those seeking relaxation away from the hustle and bustle of the city. When the tide recedes, the exposed rocks create a unique landscape, ideal for photography or simply enjoying the sea view.

Dai Lanh Cape

Mon Beach

An unmissable landmark at Dai Lanh Cape is the Dai Lanh Lighthouse – one of the oldest lighthouses in Vietnam. Built during the French colonial era, this lighthouse stands majestically atop the mountain, overlooking the vast ocean. From here, visitors can take in a panoramic view of the expansive sea and sky, where small ships bob gently on the deep blue water. Especially at dawn, as the sun rises from the horizon, the golden-orange light spreads across the landscape, creating a breathtaking moment.

Dai Lanh Lighthouse

Dai Lanh Lighthouse

The most memorable experience at Dai Lanh Cape is waking up early to watch the sunrise. When the first rays of sunlight appear, the entire sea is bathed in a vibrant color, reflecting sparklingly on the water’s surface. The morning air is fresh and cool, with only the sounds of waves and wind, making one feel at one with nature. This is also a moment that many tourists find peace and recharge after busy days.

Dai Lanh Lighthouse

Besides sightseeing, Dai Lanh Cape is also suitable for light outdoor activities such as camping, swimming, or short trekking. However, due to its relatively natural terrain, visitors should carefully plan for drinking water, footwear, and travel time to ensure safety. It is precisely this “untouched by excessive tourism” that gives the place its unique charm.

Dai Lanh Cape

Not only is Dai Lanh Cape beautiful in its scenery, but it also holds symbolic significance due to its geographical location and the spirit of exploration. Standing here, considered one of the first points to welcome the sunrise on the Vietnamese mainland, one can easily feel the harmony between man and nature, between land and sea.

Dai Lanh Cape

In short, Dai Lanh Cape is not a noisy or bustling place, but it has its own unique charm – rustic, pristine, and emotionally evocative. For those who love nature, enjoy new experiences, and seek peace, this is definitely a destination worth visiting at least once in a lifetime.

Source: collected by An

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