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Da Lat, Vietnam: 6 Best Things to Do & When to Visit

For those who want a bit more excitement, Da Lat has something for you too. Thrill-seekers can enjoy the famous alpine roller coaster, winding through lush forests to scenic waterfalls. Whether you’re here for relaxation or adventure, a 2–3 day trip is perfect for experiencing Da Lat’s highlights.

When to visit

Da lat is known for its mild temperatures throughout the year and even though the temperatures are pleasent during the day, it can get pretty cold during the night. A need for pants and a sweater for sure. I recommend visiting between November and April when the weather is more pleasant, with minimal rain and comfortable temperatures.

Best things to do in Da Lat

1. Rent a Motorbike & Explore

Renting a motorbike is one of the best ways to explore Da Lat and its surroundings. The city is surrounded by winding mountain roads, pine forests, waterfalls, and scenic viewpoints, making it a great place for a ride. I rented a motorbike and visited several sights, including hidden waterfalls, peaceful lakes, and countryside villages. Just keep in mind that Da Lat’s cool temperatures can make riding chilly, so bringing a jacket is a good idea!

Price: 100 – 150 k for a day.

2. Ride the Alpine Coaster to Datanla Waterfall

For a fun and scenic way to reach Datanla Waterfall, take a ride on Alpine Coaster 3, the longest track available. The coaster winds through lush pine forests, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the surroundings as you make your way down. You control the speed, so you can take it slow and steady or pick up the pace for a little extra excitement. I tried to max out the speed, but quickly realized that the cart brakes automatically, if you ride too fast. At the bottom of the ride, you’ll find the beautiful Datanla Waterfall, where you can explore the cascades or try other activities like ziplining. It’s a touristy spot, but the longer ride and peaceful forest setting make it a nice experience.

Price: 250 k adult / 150 k child

After exploring the waterfall, enjoy lunch with a spectacular view at a nearby local restaurant with zero tourists for a great price. Here you can relax and take in the scenery before continuing your adventure in Da Lat.

3. Relax by Xuan Huong Lake & Flower Garden

Right in the heart of Da Lat, Xuan Huong Lake is a peaceful spot perfect for a walk, run, or a coffee break at one of the many lakeside cafés. The lake is surrounded by pine trees and flower gardens, making it a great place to unwind and enjoy the fresh highland air. Whether you visit in the early morning with the mist over the water or in the evening when the city lights reflect on the surface, it’s a relaxing escape from the city’s bustle.

Not far from the lake, you’ll find the Da Lat Flower Garden, a colorful park filled with various flower species, bonsai trees, and themed gardens. It’s a great place to visit if you enjoy nature and photography, especially during the annual Da Lat Flower Festival.

4. Linh Phuoc Pagoda

Linh Phuoc Pagoda, located about 6 km east of Da Lat’s city center, is renowned for its intricate architecture and the impressive 49-meter (160-foot) dragon sculpture. I had the chance to visit during Vietnamese New Year, Tết, a time when the pagoda was alive with vibrant decorations, the scent of incense, and joyful celebrations. The festive energy made the experience even more special.

5. Visit Domaine de Marie

First sight was Domaine De Marie, which is a charming pink church with French colonial and Vietnamese architectural influences, making it one of Da Lat’s most recognizable landmarks. Located on a small hill, it offers a peaceful setting with beautiful gardens and a nice view over the city. While it’s a quick stop, it’s worth visiting if you enjoy history and architecture.

6. Visit the night market

Located in the center of Da Lat, the night market comes alive every evening with street food, local crafts, and a lively atmosphere. It’s a great place to try Bò Né, a sizzling Vietnamese beef platter served on a hot metal plate with eggs, pâté, and a crispy baguette. Other must-try foods include grilled rice paper (Vietnamese pizza),and Da Lat’s famous avocado ice cream. You’ll also find plenty of souvenirs, handmade clothing, and warm jackets, which can be useful on Da Lat’s chilly nights. Even if you’re not shopping, the market is worth a visit just to experience the bustling energy and local flavors.

How to get here

You can reach Da Lat by air or land.

  • Direct flights from Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, and Da Nang arrive at Lien Khuong Airport, about 30 km from the city center.
  • Buses to Da Lat are available from several cities, including Ho Chi Minh City (6–8 hours), Nha Trang (3.5 hours), Mui Ne (4–5 hours), and Da Nang (14–16 hours).

I took a Futabus from Nha Trang, which arrives at Da Lat Bus Station, just 10 minutes from downtown.

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