Giant pumpkin garden

icon-location50 Hồ Xuân Hương, Phường 9, Thành phố Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam
Pumpkin Garden - which is known as the world of giant pumpkins, each fruit is from 40kg to more than 100kg in size.

The giant pumpkin garden is located about 5.2km from Dalat market. From Da Lat market, you go towards Than Tho Lake, follow Yersin Street, then Quang Trung Street, then turn to Ho Xuan Huong Street and continue for a while, you will see a giant pumpkin garden on the left.

Da Lat is known as the city of fruits and vegetables, so there are many unique agricultural products with different sizes on the market that also come from here, including a giant pumpkin garden belonging to the province. Le Huu Phan who was the first person to successfully grow giant squash varieties in Da Lat. Coming to this garden, you will be able to see firsthand the giant pumpkins that you could only see on TV series before. The giant squash variety was bought by Mr. Le Huu Phan from the US and brought back from the US, the pumpkins here have two main colors, orange and white, based on the characteristics of each type, which he gave them with very different names. funny such as: champion squash, giant pumpkin, polar bear. The time to appear giant squash is usually around October to April, when going at this time you will be able to take pictures with the giant pumpkins.

Mr. Phan's garden also grows many other vegetables. In addition to the giant squash variety, he also grows vegetables, bell peppers, mini red tomatoes, mini cucumbers, especially mini black tomatoes. Mini black tomato is a very difficult plant to grow, but it contains a lot of healthy nutrients, especially it contains substances that have the ability to fight diabetes, obesity, anti-aging.... should be chosen by many people. In addition to visiting the garden, you can also choose to buy at the garden boxes of tomatoes, vegetables, onions... at a cost of about 25,000 VND/box. If you come to Da Lat, do not miss this attractive attraction.


Ticket price : Free

Open: Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Morning from 8:00-11:00 and afternoon from 13:30 to 17:00