A visitors soar over the pine forests of Lang Biang Mountain while paragliding. Photo: Nguyen Dung – VNA
A visitor experiences paragliding from Lang Biang Mountain in Lang Biang Ward, Da Lat, Lam Dong Province. Photo: Nguyen Dung – VNA
A pilot and a visitor pose for photos before taking off from Radar Peak, nearly 2,000 metres above sea level on Lang Biang Mountain, known as the “roof of Da Lat”. Photo: Nguyen Dung – VNA
A pilot checks the paraglider’s harness and lines before take-off from Radar Peak on Lang Biang Mountain. Photo: Nguyen Dung – VNA
Visitors capture memorable moments of the paragliding activity atop Lang Biang Mountain in Da Lat. Photo: Nguyen Dung – VNA
The take-off point is Radar Peak in the Lang Biang Mountain Tourist Area in Da Lat, situated at an altitude of 1,900 metres above sea level. Photo: Nguyen Dung – VNA
Paragliding over Da Lat's roof
Paragliding over Langbiang Peak - known as the roof of Da Lat in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong - is a new tourism product recently launched by the Langbiang Mountain Tourist Area in collaboration with Fly Da Lat company. At the height of 2,167 m above sea level, shrouded in mist and surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, Langbiang Mountain is an ideal destination to admire panoramic views of Da Lat, one of the most romantic places in the world. Photo: Nguyen Dung - VNA