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Nature & Culture Journey in Dalat

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Discover the tranquil charm of Dalat’s countryside on this enriching full-day tour. From rolling tea hills and fragrant Arabica coffee plantations to unique cultural landmarks and artisan experiences, this journey offers a perfect balance of nature, heritage, and flavor. Explore colonial-era architecture, learn about traditional coffee and tea production, visit spiritual sites adorned with artistic mosaics, and enjoy a taste of Dalat’s famous wines and local produce.

Highlights:
• French Quarter & Dalat Railway Station – Stroll through colonial streets and visit the most beautiful train station in Indochina, complete with a vintage Japanese steam locomotive and Swiss cog railway.
• Arabica Coffee & Weasel Coffee Experience – Explore lush plantations, witness traditional coffee processing, and discover the unique production of civet (weasel) coffee.
• Cau Dat Tea Hills & Historic Factory – Marvel at curving green hills dotted with tea pickers and visit the iconic tea factory built in 1927.
• Strawberry Farm Visit – Pick fresh strawberries and enjoy the cool, refreshing farm atmosphere—perfect for photos and souvenirs.
• Linh Phuoc Pagoda – Admire mosaic architecture made from glass and ceramic shards, the impressive 49-meter dragon sculpture, and a statue of Guan Yin made from thousands of everlasting flowers.
• Dalat Wine Tasting – Stop at a local winery to sample Dalat’s renowned wines and specialty liqueurs made from grapes, strawberries, and mulberries.

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1 days
Offered in: English

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Transportation:

car or van depend on your group size, motorcycle (if desire)

Personal services which not mentioned on the Included services

Peak season or public holidays surcharge (if any)

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Entrance fees and tourist permits

Lunch

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English speaking guide: local spot guides

 


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Bottled water

 


Meeting and pickup

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

What to expect

In the Morning
Your journey begins with a scenic drive toward the Cau Dat plantation. Along the way, we’ll pass through the charming French Quarter, where colonial-style villas peek through the pine trees—an echo of Dalat’s elegant past.
Next, take in the breathtaking views of endless Arabica coffee plantations, stretching across green hills. Our guide will walk you through the fascinating coffee-making process—from picking and selecting beans in the fields to drying and milling them into the aromatic Arabica instant coffee that Dalat is known for.
Continue on to Trai Ham Da Lat Weasel Coffee, where you can learn about and (optionally) sample civet coffee, one of the world’s most unique brews.
As we move deeper into the highlands, you’ll find yourself surrounded by lush tea plantations, painted with vibrant shades of green and dotted with women in colorful attire hand-picking tea leaves—a truly picturesque scene. You’ll also visit the historic Cau Dat Tea Factory, built in 1927, a silent witness to decades of tea production and history (note: the factory is no longer in operation but remains a cultural landmark).

In the Afternoon
After lunch (at your own expense), we’ll visit a strawberry farm, where you can hand-pick fresh strawberries and take lovely photos in the charming strawberry fields.
Next, we’ll explore the stunning Linh Phuoc Pagoda, an architectural marvel constructed from broken glass, pottery, and porcelain shards—forming intricate, colorful mosaics. Inside, you’ll find the awe-inspiring Guan Yin statue made from immortal flowers, and a striking 49-meter-long dragon crafted from 50,000 recycled beer bottles—a true testament to creativity and spiritual devotion.
On our way back to the city, we’ll stop at the Dalat Winery, where you can sample or shop for a variety of local products: Dalat red and white wine, lemon and strawberry liqueur, whiskey, plum wine, mulberry wine, and even coffee liqueur.
The final stop is the historic Dalat Railway Station, renowned as the most beautiful and oldest station in Indochina. Admire its French colonial architecture, a vintage Japanese steam locomotive, and the unique cog railway system developed with Swiss technology—offering a nostalgic glimpse into Dalat’s past.
Then, we’ll return you to your hotel, ending a day full of nature, history, and local flavor.

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

Full refund for cancellation from 24 hours in advance

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