Da Lat, Vietnam · 2 days · 8 hand-ranked sights
2 perfect days in Da Lat.
This is Da Lat in 2 unhurried days, shaped by the 95,514+ traveler reviews behind its most-loved sights. Every stop below is a real, currently-open place, ranked by how travelers actually rate it and then grouped into a sensible day-by-day route. Plan on roughly $90 per person on the ground over 2 days, and aim for Nov-Apr (north) · Feb-Aug (south) for the best weather with smaller crowds. Open it in the planner to swap places, add day trips, or set your own budget.

Your route
2 days, 8 sights, one walkable plan
This route opens with Da Lat's highest-rated sights and works outward, grouping nearby places into each day so you spend time seeing the city, not crossing it. Swap any stop, add a day trip, or change the pace in the planner.
Day by day
2 days · 8 places
Day 1
Khu du lịch Thác Datanla + Valley Of Love
4 stops across Da Lat, grouped so the day flows without criss-crossing town: Khu du lịch Thác Datanla, Valley Of Love, KDL Duong Ham Dieu Khac, Bao Dai Palace 3. Start early at the busiest sight and keep the rest flexible; reorder anything in the planner.
- Khu du lịch Thác Datanla
Khu du lịch Thác Datanla is a popular eco-tourism destination located about 5 km from Da Lat's city center. The centerpiece is Datanla Waterfall, a picturesque cascade plunging into a rocky gorge surrounded by pine forests.
✓ 4.4★ · 24,878 reviews
- Valley Of Love
Valley of Love is one of Da Lat's most popular natural attractions, offering a serene escape into lush greenery and vibrant flowerbeds. Located about 5 kilometers from the city center, this valley features rolling hills, a calm lake, and manicured gardens that create a fairy-tale ambiance.
✓ 4.4★ · 19,354 reviews
- KDL Duong Ham Dieu Khac
KDL Duong Ham Dieu Khac, also known as the 'Sculpture Tunnel,' is an unusual attraction in Da Lat, Vietnam. It is a long, winding tunnel carved into a hillside, adorned with imaginative sculptures of animals, mythical creatures, and human figures. The tunnel was created by local artists and has become a quirky photo spot for visitors.
✓ 4.2★ · 16,327 reviews
- Bao Dai Palace 3
Bao Dai Palace 3, also known as the Summer Palace, is a historic villa located in the pine forests of Da Lat, Vietnam. Built in the 1930s for Emperor Bao Dai, the last emperor of Vietnam, the palace served as his family's summer retreat.
✓ 4.2★ · 9,314 reviews
Day 2
Khu Du Lịch Lang Biang + Bao Dai Palace 1
4 stops across Da Lat, grouped so the day flows without criss-crossing town: Khu Du Lịch Lang Biang, Bao Dai Palace 1, Samten Hills Dalat, Dalat Cable Car Tourist Area. Start early at the busiest sight and keep the rest flexible; reorder anything in the planner.
- Khu Du Lịch Lang Biang
Khu Du Lịch Lang Biang (Lang Biang Tourist Area) is a popular ecotourism destination located about 12 kilometers north of Da Lat. The area centers around Lang Biang Mountain, the highest peak in the region at 2,167 meters.
✓ 4.1★ · 8,667 reviews
- Bao Dai Palace 1
Bao Dai Palace 1, also known as Palace 1, is one of three royal residences built for Emperor Bao Dai in the hill station of Da Lat. This 1930s Art Deco villa sits amid pine forests and manicured gardens, offering a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Vietnam's last imperial family.
✓ 4.3★ · 6,201 reviews
- Samten Hills Dalat
Samten Hills Dalat is a sprawling spiritual and cultural destination set on a hillside just outside the city center. The centerpiece is a colossal golden Buddha statue that rises 49 meters, visible from afar and offering a serene focal point for meditation and photography.
✓ 4.6★ · 5,624 reviews
- Dalat Cable Car Tourist Area
The Dalat Cable Car Tourist Area is a popular attraction in Da Lat, Vietnam, offering a breathtaking aerial journey over the city's lush landscapes. The cable car connects the city center to the Truc Lam Monastery and the Tuyen Lam Lake area.
✓ 4.4★ · 5,149 reviews
Frequently asked
How many days do you need in Da Lat?
2 days comfortably covers Da Lat's essentials, including Khu du lịch Thác Datanla, Valley Of Love, KDL Duong Ham Dieu Khac and more. With less time, focus on the first day's stops. With an extra day, add a nearby day trip or simply slow down at the museums and cafes.What are the must-see attractions in Da Lat?
Ranked by how travelers actually rate them, the top sights are Khu du lịch Thác Datanla, Valley Of Love, KDL Duong Ham Dieu Khac, Bao Dai Palace 3. The day-by-day plan above sequences these so the places closest together fall on the same day.What is the best time to visit Da Lat?
Aim for Nov-Apr (north) · Feb-Aug (south), when it is dry season varies by region. Vietnam's shoulder seasons trade a little weather for far smaller queues at the headline sights, which makes a trip like this one a lot more relaxed.How much does 2 days in Da Lat cost?
Plan on roughly $90 per person on the ground for 2 days. That covers a mid-range hotel, food, local transport and a few paid sights. Flights are extra and depend on where you fly from. Open the planner to set your own budget and have us watch prices for you.Is 2 days in Da Lat enough?
For a first visit, yes. This plan hits the sights travelers rate highest at a pace you can actually enjoy. If Da Lat is the only stop on your trip, 3 to 4 days leaves room for day trips and slower mornings.What is the most popular thing to do in Da Lat?
Khu du lịch Thác Datanla draws more traveler reviews than any other sight in Da Lat, which is why it anchors day one of this itinerary. Go early to beat the queues.How is this Da Lat itinerary put together?
It front-loads the highest-rated sights on the first day, then works outward so each day's stops sit close together and you spend your time seeing Da Lat rather than crossing it. Every stop is a real, currently-open place, and you can drag days or swap any place in the planner.
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