The best things to do in Dalat, Vietnam, written by an expert!
Sandwiched between the rugged, forested landscape of Southern Vietnam lies the small, yet charming city of Dalat.
This lovely city is the capital of the Lâm Đồng Province in Vietnam’s Highlands.
Dalat means different things to different people. The city’s made a name for itself as Vietnam’s premier couples destination.
But there’s much more to Dalat than that.
Adventure addicts know the city for its gut-dropping cliff jumps, canyoning, water rafting, and mountain biking.
Some people don’t care about romance or adventures. Rather they retreat to Dalat for a little luxury and as a safe haven from the brutal heat.
While others immerse themselves in the local culture, which boots some of the most welcoming locals anywhere in the world.
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(Seriously, I was greeted with welcoming hugs from my hostel owner, but also from a shop owner.)
Oh, did I forget to mention that the city treats intrepid travellers to dramatic views of the indelibly wild and untamed landscape?
And speckled throughout the surrounding nearby forest are gushing streams, turbulent waterfalls, and hiking trails.
All this makes Dalat a perfect stop for anyone and everyone travelling Vietnam.
The Best Things to Do in Dalat
Let’s take a look at some of the 14 best things to do in Dalat.
1) Try Canyoning Down A Waterfall
Those seeking a hit of adrenaline will want to make canyoning a priority.
Canyoning through the forest in Dalat is unlike anywhere else in the world.
You’ll spend an unforgettable day abseiling down a massive cliff. As well as two waterfalls – including a 25meter high waterfall, the biggest in the area.
You’ll also slide down nature made waterslides, do a cliff jump, and sit down for a meal with a local family.
Luckily there’s no shortage of options when it comes to canyoning tours in Dalat.
2) Hike Lang Biang Mountain
Those who don’t want to spend their day jumping off cliffs, or rappelling off of waterfalls should head to Land Biang Mountain.
This scenic viewpoint treats you to a front-row seat of the unparalleled beauty of the Vietnamese highlands.
At the top, over 7,000 feet above sea level, the scenery unfolds out, past fields of wildflowers.
The expansive view takes in the brooding summits of far off mountains, resting on the horizon.
In the valley below are endless miles of…
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