Dau Giay–Dalat Expressway (or Dau Giay–Lien Khuong Expressway) starts at the Dầu Giây junction of National Route 1 and Ho Chi Minh City–Long Thanh–Dau Giay Expressway, connecting Dalat with Ho Chi Minh City.
Planning a trip to Dalat, Vietnam? Discover top attractions, local dishes, must-do activities, and more in this Da Lat travel guide from Vietnam's tourism board.
Da Lat is the capital of the Lâm Đồng Province in Vietnam’s Highlands. Dalat means different things to different people. The city has made a name for itself as Vietnam’s premier couples destination. But there’s much more to Dalat than that.
Dalat is one of the most popular domestic and international tourist destinations in Vietnam, and it’s not difficult to see why: it is, in my opinion, the most scenic town in the country. And as someone who’s been living in Vietnam for a decade, I have a solid basis on which to make that judgment.
Situated on Lam Vien Highlands (Lam Dong Province) with an altitude of 1,500 meters above sea level, Dalat is gifted with poetic landscapes and pleasant weather all year round, making it the top holiday destination in the South.
Dalat Travel Guide | All You Need to Know for Your First Visit
Dalat is the complete opposite of how you’d imagine Vietnam to be. Here’s a Dalat itinerary of the best things to do that’s steeped in coffee, culture and nature!
10 BEST Things to Do in Dalat on Your Own - Wander With Jo
Dalat (also spelled Da Lat) is located in the central highlands of Vietnam, about 5,000 feet above sea level. Known for its abundance of beautiful flowers, delicious coffee, and (honestly terrible) wine, Dalat is a welcome reprieve from the hustle and heat of Ho Chi Minh City.