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This Scenic Attraction In Vietnam Has A Giant Rainbow Slide, Petting Zoos & Activities Like Archery

Mongo Land in Da Lat, Vietnam


Mongo Land is a trendy tourist attraction in Da Lat, Vietnam, perfect for travellers seeking refuge away from the city. Located in the valley, this sprawling “theme park” is surrounded by gorgeous rolling hills and breathtaking views. 

As you stroll along taking in the sights, don’t forget to allocate some time for the different activities available at Mongo Land. Here’s what you need to know and can expect.

The current exchange rate is VND10,000 = ~S$0.52 as of 20th March 2025.


How to get to Mongo Land?


There are no direct flights to Da Lat from Singapore, but you’ll get there in no time by hopping on a 1-hour flight from Ho Chi Minh. The park itself, however, is easily accessible by car – it’s about a 30-minute drive from Da Lat city centre. Most reviews recommend hiring a private driver for a fuss-free experience.


How much is the entrance fee to Mongo Land?


For adults, ticket prices start from VND100,000  (~S$5.21). For children who are under 1.2m tall, tickets are priced are VND60,000 (~S$3.13).

The ticket fees are pretty affordable, considering that they include admission into the park, a complimentary bottle of water, animal feed and an all-access pass to the activities. Yes, you heard that right, no extra fees. 


What should I prepare before heading to Mongo Land?


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Since most of the activities are outdoors, plan your visit when the weather is clear so you get to enjoy the most of Mongo Land. Reviews say that the best time to visit Da Lat is between late November and July, during the dry season.

Arrive early and wear comfortable shoes because you’ll be walking on mountainous terrain.


What is there to do at Mongo Land?


Go down a rainbow slide



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The highlight of Mongo Land is impossible to miss, both in size and colour. This giant,
rainbow slide is the longest dry slide in Vietnam. It’s adorned with bold geometric patterns that are a nod to traditional Mongolian designs often seen in their garments. 


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This thrilling activity is even more fun with friends since you can all brave this slide together. Plus, if you’d like to record the whole experience, they allow you to bring your phones. Just make sure you hold on, really, really tightly unless you want it to take its own ride down. 


Visit the animal farm



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Get up close and personal with gentle giants like camels and alpacas at the animal farm for plenty of pics. Don’t miss the chance to pet an alpaca in person. 


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If you’re more of a tiny critter kind of person, Mongo Land has capybaras and guinea pigs that you can feed and pet too. Dress nice, because their capybaras have insane drip – you don’t want to be out dressed by a capybara with cool sunglasses.


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They even have pygmy goats, little cuties known for their sociable nature. Go ahead and get acquainted – who knows, one might just become your cuddle buddy.  

Let these animals munch on the feed that comes with your ticket and feel free to pet, photograph and interact with your favourites.


Go grass sliding



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Thrill-seekers have the giant slide, but if you’re not an adrenaline junkie, there’s the grass-sliding activity for you to enjoy too. 

Sit in a sliding car and push yourself down mini-hills for a tamer ride. It’s also a child-friendly option compared to the rainbow slide. And don’t worry about tumbling or falling, the soft grass cushions any slips. 


Try your hand at archery



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Archery is a significant cultural practice in Mongolian culture, as it is both a tool and a weapon. Now’s your chance to test your accuracy and ability to shoot an arrow at the archery station. Don’t worry – everyone else there is probably trying archery for the first time, so no one’s gonna judge if you miss the target for the 10th time. 

The arrow tips aren’t sharpened, so it’s child and beginner-friendly too. 


Explore traditional Mongolian teepees



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The Mongolian tent-themed area is the perfect spot if you want to kick back and channel your inner nomad. With the colourful tents set against rolling green hills, it will be a stand-out on your IG feed. 


Marvel at windmills



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The Netherlands in Vietnam sounds ridiculous, but Mongo Land has pulled it off. Their picture-perfect windmills are straight out of a European postcard. Angle your phone and if you do it right, it may even be convincing enough to trick your friends that you’re actually in the Netherlands.


Snap pics among a bed of flowers



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For an aesthetic background, head to their flower fields and take a picture while being surrounded by beautiful, eye-catching blooms. 


Rent a traditional Mongolian attire 



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Mongo Land also lets you rent traditional Mongolian attire from VND200,000 (~S$10.43). If you want to go all out, top up another VND200,000 for makeup. They have full sets for everyone, from children to adults, and with a variety of colours to choose from, you’re sure to find a set that fits your IG aesthetic.


Head to the mountains of Da Lat for Mongo Land


With scenic views, fresh mountain air and a chock-full of things to do, you’ll easily spend hours here at Mongo Land without getting bored. The park is perfect for families, friend groups and couples, so come together to have a whale of a time.

Mongo Land Dalat
Admission Fee
Adults: From 100,000 VND (~S$5)
Google Reviews
4.4
(6,805)
Address
Tổ 16 thôn 1, Tà Nung, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng 670000, Vietnam
Opening Hours:
Saturday 07:00 AM - 05:30 PM Show More Timings
Contact Information

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Cover image adapted from: @mongoland.dalat via Instagram

Khalisah Zulkarnain

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