1. Introduction
The clay tunnel Da Lat is built entirely from red basalt soil. With a length of over 1.2 km, it illustrates Da Lat’s formation and milestones through clay sculptures. The project started in 2010 and opened in 2014, initiated by local artist Trinh Ba Dung.
2. Exploring Highlights
Entrance Reliefs: Sculptures of K’Ho people in traditional costumes.
History Section: Illustrating Da Lat Railway Station, Teacher’s College, and Market.
City Icons: Famous spots like Xuan Huong Lake, Rooster Church, Valley of Love, and Vespa scooters.
Infinity Lake: A must-visit check-in spot with romantic clay statues, symbolizing eternal love.
3. Cultural and Artistic Value
The clay sculpture tunnel preserves history and culture while showing harmony between humans and nature. Its eco-friendly red basalt soil ensures durability over time.
4. Visitor Experiences
At the clay sculpture tunnel Da Lat, visitors can:
Rent ethnic costumes (Chil, Lach, Co Ho, Sre) for photos and cultural immersion.
Enjoy food stalls, drinks, and ice cream while resting.
Capture memorable moments with friends and family.
5. Updated Visitor Information
Clay tunnel Da Lat location: Da Lat Star Tourist Area, Ward 4, Da Lat, Lam Dong
Clay tunnel Da Lat entrance fee:
Adults: 90,000 VND/person
Children (1m – 1.2m): 30,000 VND/person
Free for children under 1m
Clay tunnel Da Lat opening hours: 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM daily
6. How to Get to the Clay Tunnel
6.1. From Prenn Pass (12 km – 30 mins)
Follow To Hien Thanh → turn right to Dong Da → left to An Binh → right to Hoa Hong → straight 5.4 km + 2.5 km to reach the Da Lat clay tunnel.
6.2. From Da Lat Market (12 km – 30 mins)
Go via Nguyen Van Cu → Ba Trieu → Dao Duy Tu → Nguyen Trung Truc → Trieu Viet Vuong → turn right to Hoa Hong → straight 5.4 km to arrive at the clay sculpture tunnel Da Lat