Da Lat is the choice of many Saigon tourists after the break with short trips on weekends.
Mr. Tin took pictures with wild sunflowers when going to Da Lat.
Before the epidemic, Tin often traveled by bicycle because he believed that every journey was a destination.
`I feel secure for myself and the people I come in contact with when I have been fully vaccinated and tested negative for Covid-19,` Mr. Tin shared his feelings about traveling during Covid-19.
Da Lat in his eyes is now deserted and there are fewer shops than before, the familiar shops he often visits are not yet open for sale.
During the 2 days in Lam Dong, he spent most of his time cycling around, going on the Lien Khuong – Don Duong road, climbing D’ran Pass to Da Lat, then cycling around the city, stopping by the pink grass hill.
Mr. Tin stopped to rest next to the pink grass hill, a destination not to be missed in Da Lat in the last months of the year.
Tin shared, if you plan to go to Da Lat right now, you should find out information, regulations and comply with local epidemic prevention measures.
Similar to Tin, Tran Trung Hieu, born in 1991, just returned from a 2-day, 1-night trip.
Hieu goes to Da Lat by plane, moving to Lam Dong has requirements such as: negative results for Covid-19 (rapid test or PCR valid for 72 hours before departure);
There are more procedures than before, but after months of social distancing, this trip was a pleasant experience for Hieu: `I often visit cafes with beautiful scenery to mingle with nature, which I seek.
During the vacation, Hieu had to get used to scanning QR codes for medical declaration when going to any public place in Da Lat such as night markets, cafes and even when refueling his motorbike.
Hieu chose to sit at a coffee corner on the outskirts of the city to relax.
Hieu believes that even though things are gradually returning and starting to get used to the new normal state, there will still be some hesitation in social communication issues, including travel.
`The people of Da Lat have always been hospitable and when I travel, I don’t feel any discrimination. If there are some shops that do not accept customers from outside the province, it is because they are concerned about their own health, not everyone wants to do business.`