Discovering the Beauty of Da Lat Countryside





Description
Da Lat is a highland, surrounded by mountains. Thank to that, this land has a lot of beautiful streams and waterfalls. Our guide will take you to Da Lat's 2 most beautiful waterfalls to admire the magnificent beauty of the nature here. Along with other attractions, this will be a great experience for your visit to this "Wonderland"
Tour Options
Itinerary
Pongour Waterfall
Elephant Falls
Linh An Pagoda – The biggest Guanyin Bodhisattva statue of Viet Nam.
- Me Linh Coffee plantation – enjoying the original weasel coffee (self-sufficient), - The buckwheat flower field, cosmos flower, sunflowers fields ...(seasonal). - Cricket Farm
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
- Free hotel pick-up and drop off at Da Lat city centre only, there would be a surcharge for additional distance depending on each location informed by the Operator - Child's height over 1.2 meter: Count as adult ticket - Child's height from 1 to 1.2 meter: Count as Child ticket - Child's height lower than 1 meter: Free of charge - Our staff will contact to inform pick-up time by 18h00 the day before
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Reviews(2)
The tour view is very nice. We had a great guide who told us a lot about the country and people, so the rides between the stops went well. Nevertheless, we had booked this trip as we only wanted to make these stops as described and not rush from one to the next. Then, however, there were an additional three stops. We were probably just booked on the classic tours you find everywhere. The Elephant Waterfall can be seen from the pagoda, but it is not currently approached directly. The tour was nice, but not as in the description.
Our guide was very friendly, helpful, informative and easy to understand. All of the sites we visited were so interesting.



