Dalat
City Of Eternal Spring
Dalat looks like a cross between Vietnam and the French Alps. Many of its hotels and houses were built in a French style during the French colonization. There are many places for tourists interested in architecture to visit, such as Dalat Railway Station, designed by French architects Moncet and Reveron, or Hang Nga guest house, a.k.a ‘Crazy house’ which is also an interesting place to stay.
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Interestingly within the domestic travel market, Dalat tops the list for Saigon vacationers to visit thanks to its difference from many other cities in Vietnam: the air is pure and perfect; the coffee is best in the country; there is no traffic light at intersection; no air conditioner needed, no hectic nightlife and entertainment activity. Whether for this same reason foreign visitors find the city appealing, Dalat is definitely woth a visit.
Climate & Best Time To Visit
Although the weather there is temperate, Dalat has two separate seasons in a year: rainy season (from April to late October) and dry season (from November to March).
It's best to visit this beautiful city in the dry season because Dalat’s atmosphere in the rainy season is a little moody with the dragging drizzle nd it also restricts you from certain outdoor activities. In the dry season, the average temperature of Dalat is at about 12-16 Celsius degree.
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In the spring time, nature lovers find a jog around Xuan Huong Lake a must. Sakura blossoms turn the lake surroundings pink and flowers are pretty much omnipresent anywhere you go.
The climate in Dalat is often called ‘Eternal Spring’ for its pleasantly warm climate during the day and refreshingly cool at night, down to perhaps 10oC. Thanks to its unique weather pattern, Dalat is proudly the largest supplier of temperate produce and flowers for all over Vietnam.
Major Attractions
Xuan Huong Lake
This beautiful man-made lake covers an area of 0.25 sqm right in the city center. Nothing is better than enjoying the fresh wind from the pine forest and be fascinated with the water whose color changes during the day.
Bao Dai Palaces
Bao Dai was the last king of the Nguyen dynasty. Fascinated by the extraordinary beauty of the highland city, the King had his retreat palaces built, which make perfect examples of the Indochina Architecture.
Dalat Station
Dalat station was built in 1903 and completed in 1932 connecting Dalat with Thap Cham (which is now a part of Phan Rang province). The railway was badly damaged during the war but now it is open for visit. This unique railway is a rack railway and the locomotive is so special that you can find this kind nowhere except for Dalat and Swiss. Although no longer in use for public transport, this station earns a National Cultural and Historical Heritage badge and a major attraction among youngsters.
Local Cafes
Most cafes in Dalat are designed with vintage, classical and Indochina style. Walking around where you stay, you can easily see a cafe that matches your mood. Drinking a hot cup of coffee, tea or chocolate in the chilly evening of Dalat, delving into some French music, watching the locals doing their normal work, you will soon fall in love with the city of eternal spring.
Where to stay
There are lots of hotels and homestays for you to consider - the search can however be daunting. If you want to join in many activities and get access to certain attractions at ease, we recommend you find a centrally located accommodation.
Nonetheless it may be worth the experience to book a bungalow off the downtown area, which is nice and quiet with all the ambience of a resort city.
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If you travel in tourist seasons and Vietnamese national holidays, you should book your accommodations well in advance as looking for an available room is not a quite comfortable experience at these times.
How to get there
Flights connecting Dalat and other major cities of Vietnam such as Hanoi, Danang and Ho Chi Minh City are abundant. After getting off the plane, you can take a bus with only $2 per ticket to get to Dalat. The trip usually takes about 30 to 45 minutes to the city center.
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Alternatively, a road trip from Nha Trang or Ho Chi Minh City may be the most rewarding, exposing to the very best of what Vietnam's diverse landscape has to offer. It takes around 2.5 hours to get from Nha Trang, and 7 hours from Ho Chi Minh City, to get to Dalat. The highway road is curvy and sloppy so make sure you plan your trip well to avoid traveling at night.
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Frequently asked questions
Where can I buy souvenirs in Dalat?
Dalat is a true heaven for shopping enthusiasts since you can find all the things from tea, coffees, wine, fruit jams to handicrafts and silk products. Below are some great places to shop:
Dalat Central Market
Dalat Night Market
L’ang Farm outlet
XQ Historical Village
Biofresh Organic Farm
Where should I stay in Dalat?
Staying in the center is more popular as there are various choices of modern and reasonable-price hotels and it is extremely convenient to discover the famous landmarks as well as various restaurants, cafes, and shopping areas, but it may be quite noisy. If you prefer a quiet area to relax, resorts around Tuyen Lam Lake are ideal choices.
What are the must-see waterfalls in Dalat?
Dalat is home to numerous breath-taking waterfalls. It is difficult to discover all the waterfalls in Dalat but here are some typical suggestions that you shouldn’t miss:
Datanla Falls
Pongour Waterfall
Elephant Falls
Prenn Falls
How can I get around Dalat?
Dalat is quite a small city so you can discover around the city by motorbike taxi or bicycle, which can be rent near Xuan Huong Lake. For some other destinations that are far away from the center, taking a taxi, or booking a private car should be a more convenient option but it is quite costly. Or another idea for adventurous travelers is discovering Da Lat on your own on a motorbike but it is only for those who have a valid driver's license. You can easily rent a motorbike on Nguyen Minh Khai Street near the market, the fee is around VND 100,000 – 150,000.
What are the main attractions of Dalat?
Dalat is famous not only for cool pleasant weather but also for a variety of interesting attractions and stunning sceneries. There are numerous places that you can visit when coming to Dalat, here are some suggestions that you may consider:
Lake Xuan Huong
Da Lat Railway Station
St Nicholas Cathedral
Bao Dai’s Summer Palace
Truc Lam Zen Monastery
The Crazy House