Visit of Dalat
Description
Visit of Dalat, the city with a thousand flowers and the poetic soul of Vietnam
Perched at 1,500 meters above sea level, in the heart of the highlands of Central Vietnam, Dalat seduces with its temperate climate, lush nature and romantic atmosphere.
Nicknamed the "city of eternal spring", it charms travelers with its flowered gardens, peaceful lakes and its French colonial heritage, a vestige of a refined era.
During your visit of Dalat with an English-speaking guide, you will discover a unique city, both artistic and spiritual, where each place seems to tell a story.
Between K'ho minority villages, Buddhist pagodas, spectacular waterfalls and colorful colonial villas, Dalat is a peaceful and inspiring getaway in the heart of Vietnam.
Its colonial architecture, lively markets and flower, coffee and tea plantations testify to its unique character: a city where nature and culture intertwine in a rare harmony.
The Xuan Huong Lake, fields of hydrangeas and pine hills offer a perfect setting for contemplation and photography.
Between art, nature and spirituality, Dalat is a destination apart, ideal to slow down, breathe and marvel.
Each visit becomes a sensory journey, between colors, perfumes and human encounters, reflection of the Vietnamese sweetness.
Planning of the visit of Dalat
Our English-speaking tour guide meets you at your hotel in the city centre around 8:00 a.m. to visit the flower market.
Then, discover the old train station of Dalat and enjoy a ride to Trai Mat.
Discover the beautiful mosaics of Linh Phuoc Pagoda, also known as the Broken Glass Pagoda, then venture into the middle of tea plantations.
After lunch, admire the architecture of the Bao Dai Summer Palace and end the day by discovering the incredible design of the Crazy House.
Price 2025 - 2026
2 pax: 2.200.000 VND / pax
3 pax: 1.930.000 VND / pax
4 pax: 1.650.000 VND / pax
Why visit Dalat?
Nestled in the mountains of Central Vietnam, Dalat offers a unique atmosphere, at the crossroads of nature, culture and poetry.
Far from the hustle and bustle of big cities, this iconic destination invites travelers to slow down, breathe and marvel.
Here is why a visit to Dalat is an essential step of a trip to Vietnam.
A generous and soothing nature
Dalat is a garden city surrounded by wooded hills, peaceful lakes and sparkling waterfalls.
Its temperate climate makes it an ideal place to stroll through the flower fields, coffee plantations and pine forests.
Nature is omnipresent: from Lake Xuan Huong to the Datanla Falls, each landscape seems painted by hand.
It is also a haven for hiking and photography enthusiasts, offering spectacular panoramas, bathed in soft and changing light.
In Dalat, nature is contemplated, breathed and lived to the rhythm of the wind.
A unique architectural and cultural heritage
Dalat is distinguished by its exceptional architectural heritage, the result of the meeting between French colonial influences and Vietnamese traditions.
The old villas, the art deco station, the imperial palace of Bao Dai and the Crazy House illustrate this artistic and historical wealth.
Each monument bears witness to a time when Dalat was the refuge of artists, missionaries and intellectuals who came to seek freshness and inspiration in the mountains.
This architectural diversity gives the city an eclectic and timeless charm, where one moves seamlessly from a Buddhist temple to a French mansion.
A romantic and spiritual atmosphere
Nicknamed the 'city of eternal spring', Dalat has always been associated with love, gentleness and serenity.
Its misty lakes, floral trails and sunsets on the hills make it an ideal refuge for couples and travelers in search of tranquility.
But Dalat is also a city imbued with spirituality, where pagodas like Linh Phuoc or Truc Lam invite meditation and inner peace.
The scent of incense, the sound of wind in pine trees and the beauty of the landscape create a perfect harmony between soul and nature.
Included/Excluded
- English-speaking tour guide
- Entrance fees
- Transfers
- Lunch
- Tax and administrative fees
- Drinks
- Tips
- Personal expenses
- All services not mentioned

