Langbiang Mountain, situated in Dalat, Vietnam, is an iconic natural attraction that offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding highlands. As one of the highest peaks in the region, standing at 2,167 meters above sea level, it's referred to as the 'Roof of Dalat'. The mountain's name originates from a local legend about a tragic love story between K'lang and Ho Biang. Langbiang Mountain is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and trekkers who seek adventure amid the rich biodiversity of the area, which includes evergreen forests and exotic flora and fauna. There are two peaks, Langbiang (the higher) and Bidoup, which can be reached by hiking or by jeep tours that operate regularly. The mountain also serves as an important site for scientific research due to its diverse ecosystem. At the foot of Langbiang is the Langbiang Biosphere Reserve, which has been recognized by UNESCO. This enchanting destination is a must-visit, offering activities such as hiking, paragliding, and camping, and it is a cultural site where visitors can learn about the ethnic minorities of the Central Highlands.