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Dalat Highland Culture & Nature Discovery

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Offered in: English
Overview

Explore the natural beauty, culture, and unique architecture of Dalat on this immersive full-day tour. Begin your journey with a visit to Van Thanh Flower Village—one of Dalat’s most vibrant floral hubs—before heading to Lat Village to experience the life and traditions of the Lach ethnic minority. Enjoy a panoramic view from Langbiang Mountain, known as the "Roof of Dalat", then indulge in local specialties like fresh strawberries and admire impressive landmarks including Dalat’s Old Train Station and the stunning Linh Phuoc Pagoda, famous for its intricate mosaic architecture.

Highlights:
• Van Thanh Flower Village – Learn about Dalat's century-old floriculture heritage and admire colorful blooms.
• Lat Village & Langbiang Mountain – Discover Lach minority culture and enjoy breathtaking views from Dalat’s highest peak.
• Strawberry Farm – Hand-pick fresh strawberries and capture photos among the vibrant strawberry fields.
• Dalat Old Train Station – Visit the oldest and most beautiful train station in Indochina, featuring a unique cog railway.
• Linh Phuoc Pagoda – Marvel at this iconic temple decorated with mosaics made from glass, ceramics, and bottles.


What's included

 

INCLUDED

EXCLUDED

1

Transportation:

Private car with air con

Personal services which not mentioned on the Included services

Peak season or public holidays surcharge (if any)

2

Hotel as mentioned on the program

Twin/Double share with daily breakfast

Lunch

3

English speaking guide: local spot guides

International travel insurance

Vietnam Visa stamp fee: EUR 24.00/pax.

4

entrance fees and tourist permits (excluded ticket of flower garden)

mountain jeep car fee (optional)

5

Bottled water

 

Meeting and pickup

Departure point: Da Lat City
End point: Da Lat City

What to expect

In the Morning
Dalat, often called "The City of Flowers", enchants visitors with vibrant blooms lining every street and corner. Your day begins with a visit to Van Thanh Flower Village, one of the four largest flower-growing areas in Dalat. Our tour guide will walk you through the history of Dalat’s flower industry, which dates back to 1938. You’ll learn about greenhouse cultivation, modern irrigation systems, popular flower varieties, export markets, and the everyday life of floriculture farmers.
Next, we head to Lat Village, home to the Lach ethnic minority. Here, you’ll discover their unique culture, admire intricate hand-woven brocade crafts, visit a traditional church, and observe local coffee and flower farms maintained by the Lach people.
Just 500 meters from the village is Langbiang Mountain, a famous Dalat landmark. You can opt for a Jeep ride (at your own cost) to the summit — known as the Roof of Dalat at 1,950 meters above sea level. From here, enjoy panoramic views of Silver Stream, Golden Lake, and lush pine forests, as your guide shares the legendary love story of Langbiang.
Lunch Break
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant en route (our guide will suggest a reputable spot upon request).

In the Afternoon
Your next stop is a strawberry farm, where Dalat’s cool climate supports the growth of sweet, juicy strawberries. Walk through the lush green rows, snap beautiful photos of the ripe red fruit, and try your hand at picking your own to take home as a tasty souvenir.
Then, visit the Old Dalat Railway Station, a charming site with vintage steam locomotives, retro carriages, and 1930s colonial architecture. The station is also home to a rare cog railway system designed to help trains climb Dalat’s 1,700-meter elevation. It is considered the oldest and most beautiful station in Indochina.
The final highlight of the day is Linh Phuoc Pagoda, one of Vietnam’s most intricate architectural masterpieces. Also known as the Ceramic Pagoda, it’s adorned with mosaics made from thousands of beer bottles, ceramic shards, and glass pieces — creating stunning and colorful artwork across its walls. Don’t miss the impressive 49-meter-long dragon sculpture made from 12,000 beer bottles and the statue of Guan Yin, crafted from 2 tons of everlasting flowers.

Additional info

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
• Not wheelchair accessible.
• Comfortable clothing, walking shoes, sunscreen and hats are recommended.

REGULATIONS ABOUT CHILDREN:
• Children under 4 years old: Free.
• Children from 5-10 years old: 25% discount on adult price.
• Children over 10 years old: Price as adults.
• Please read the information carefully before booking the tour.
• Bring your ID card or passport when joining the tour.

Operated by: Global DMC
Cancellation Policy

Free cancellation : Full refund for cancellation from 72 hours in advance

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