Welcome to the Clay Tunnel in Dalat, Vietnam.
Explore this completely unique attraction where you get to see some of the strangest and most creative sculptures made out of red clay and basalt
The clay tunnel also, known as the sculpture tunnel is an exciting and strange park that has many sculptures and art works made from nothing but red clay and basalt.
This park is the brainchild of Trinh Ba Dung, a businessman from Ho Chi Minh City who undertook this project. He got the park built in 2010 near the Tuyen Lam lake.
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The clay tunnel in Dalat is easily accessible. You can reach the clay tunnel by 3 ways:
Cost – Approx. $5 to $6 USD
Cost – Approx. INR $2.5 USD one way
Cost – INR $6 one way
Dalat is a beautiful hill station in central Vietnam. Thanks to its pleasant weather and numerous activities, it is an ideal destination for tourists and locals looking to beat the heat.
Stay at least two days in Dalat and ensure you soak up this quirky city.
One of the most convenient ways to reach Dalat is by Bus. Several AC sleeper day buses and overnight ones take you there.
Here is a quick snapshot of how you can reach Dalat.
Departure City | Arrival City | Time Taken | Cost in INR |
Nha Trang | Dalat | 3 hours | 975 |
DaNang | Dalat | 15 hours 10 min | 1444 |
Hoi An | Dalat | 12 hours | 1416
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If you are traveling from further away such as Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City it is advisable to take a flight to Nha Trang International airport and take a bus from there to Dalat.
Departure City | Arrival City | Time Taken | Cost in INR |
Hanoi | Nha Trang | 2 hours | 6500 – 7500 |
Ho Chi Minh | Nha Trang | 1 hour 15 min | 4000- 5000 |
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The entrance fee of clay tunnel in Dalat is around $4USD. You can park your scooter at the parking lot for under a dollar.
Renting a bike and riding through the beautiful city to reach the clay tunnel is a great option for tourists.
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The best time to visit clay tunnel is in early morning or late in the evening. You can also go during noon, if the weather is pleasant.
We visited the clay tunnel during the month of May, with slight rains and mild sun. Going during noon, during such weather is a good option as you can avoid crowd.
Plan a day trip to Dalat from Nha Trang and discover the beauty of the highlands.
Now let’s wander through the tunnel and see what all we can see.
The entire clay tunnel depicts the history of Dalat city. At the start of the tunnel there is portrayal of wilderness, forests, animals, waterfalls.
This slowly morphs into the industrial and architectural developments like building of churches, automobiles, libraries etc.
The clay tunnel follows a laid-out path all the way from entry to the exit. There are signs placed everywhere which tell you where to go.
In between you will also find ice cream bars and cool-drinks shops to help you take a break and quench your thirst.
There are also some very cool and quirky parts in the sculpture tunnel that you should not miss.
The whole park was a great experience for us. But here are a few best ones.
A noteworthy Instagram spot that has 2 large faces on an infinity pool. This highly captured photo spot can get very crowded easily, so make sure you get here early to get that perfect click.
One of the strangest and most interesting parks we have ever seen in our entire Vietnam Journey. Visit the covid 19 park, an educational park, to create awareness about germs and staying safe. The depiction of germs at this park is super fun.
A stunning photo backdrop for couple picture. The 2 cupid arrows facing each other on water, looks straight out of a fairy tale.
You can easily spend 1- 2 hours in the clay tunnel, Dalat.
Make sure you wear your walking shoes, as the park is vast with lots of area to cover.
The clay tunnel is famous because of the creatively built sculptures, all using just unbaked red clay and basalt.
When the park was first built it showcased 2 houses, that were built purely with basalt clay mixed with special admixture that did not require baking.
The other structures were built over time. The unique Clay Tunnel is also famous as it is featured in the Vietnam Book Of Records, for being the only structure which is made from unbaked clay.
There are cafes just outside the clay tunnel as soon as you exit. Grab a smoothie, or a local beer. Get some delicious Vietnamese fast food and call it a day.
Plan your visit to the clay tunnel and explore nearby attractions like pagodas and waterfalls for a truly memorable experience.
You can also head back and hit some excellent cafes in Dalat City which is only a 30 minute ride away.
Discover clay tunnel in Dalat Vietnam. For all you off-beat travelers, don’t miss out on learning history the quirky way.
You can spend about 1-2 hours in Clay Tunnel Dalat. Make sure you wear your walking shoes to cover the vast park.
DaLat is famous for its pleasant weather, as it is a hillstation. DaLat also has some exicitng and quirky attractions such as crazy house, clay tunnel and maze bar. The local night market is a delight for locals and tourists alike.
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