Da Lat – The City of Eternal Spring

[Vietnam Travel] Hidden away in the Central Highlands, Đà Lạt plays the cooler cousin to Vietnam’s seaside destinations. Famous for its countryside charm, Đà Lạt draws couples, wellness seekers and outdoor enthusiasts. This mountain resort town was once a summer getaway for the French, who left their mark in the European-inspired architecture and countless lakes. Đà Lạt’s main lake is the centre of the action, but amazing natural wonders await in the hills all around.

Top things to do in Đà Lạt

Tour the city’s landmarks 

Xuân Hương Lake is the focal point of Đà Lạt city. Nearby, the stalls of the central market are packed with fresh flowers and colourful produce. Colonial architecture abounds in churches, art-deco hotels, and the charming railway station.

Play a round of golf 

At 5,000 feet above sea level, Đà Lạt’s golf clubs feature hilly terrains and pine forests. Đà Lạt is home to one of the country’s oldest courses, the Dalat Palace Golf Club. Opened in 1933, the 18-hole course remains an iconic experience.

Hike, bike, or find a waterfall

Đà Lạt is an adventure destination in its own right. The dramatic terrain lends itself well to hiking, mountain biking and canyoning. Follow local guides to explore Bidoup Núi Bà National Park, or blaze your own trails on Lang Biang mountain.

Sample local coffee culture

Coffee is an integral part of Đà Lạt’s heritage and some of Vietnam’s best coffee is grown on the slopes around the town and served in local cafes. Visit K’Ho Coffee for a full tour of their sustainable farm and roastery.

Ride the train

Though Đà Lạt’s tracks no longer link up with Vietnam’s north-south railway line, you can hop on a train out to Trại Mát for a visit to the spectacular, mosaic-covered Linh Phước Pagoda, taking in the scenery en route.

Da Lat Weather

Often referred to as the city of eternal spring, Đà Lạt’s temperate climate is a highlight of every visit. Be sure to bring a jumper if you visit between November and January, and an umbrella for the rainfall from April to November. If you prefer a warmer stay, May offers the perfect window.

Da Lat Transport

Đà Lạt’s airport is located just 30km south of town, and connects to major hubs from north to south. Sleeper buses will shuttle you from Ho Chi Minh City, while neighbouring Mũi Né and Nha Trang are just a few hours away by car or shuttle van. Adventurous travellers will enjoy touring by motorbike. Popular routes go to Elephant Falls, neighbouring K’ho villages, or Tuyền Lâm Lake. The town itself is easy to navigate on foot or by taxi.

Cover Image: Dalat by Fantasea

Published by Australian Hospitality Alumni Network Vietnam (AHA Vietnam)

The Official Platform for Australian Hospitality & Tourism Alumni and Professionals in Vietnam.

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