
Dalat Vietnam Travel Guide
Dalat's climate has two distinct seasons: a dry season and a rainy season.
Average daily temperatures typically range from 15°C to 24°C (59°F to 75°F). In the morning and evening often feel cool, with temperatures dropping to 10°C (50°F) or even lower in the dry period, specifically from December to February. Days are generally pleasant and mild. The cool evenings mean you will often need a Light jacket or sweater, even in what might seem like warmer months. This consistent mildness characterizes Dalat's climate.
Your selection of travel time can influence your experience, from crowd levels to prices.
High Season (November - March/April): Ideal weather with cool, dry, and sunny days. Perfect for outdoor activities and seeing the sights. Many flower festivals happen in this period. Expect higher prices for accommodation and flights, especially around Vietnamese public holidays like Tet Lunar New Year. Crowds are larger at popular attractions. Book well in advance.
Shoulder Season (April - May and October - November): April - May marks change from dry to rainy season; showers increase towards May. Fewer crowds, potentially lower prices. October - November marks the end of the rainy season; some lingering showers, but more frequent sunny days. Good balance of pleasant weather and fewer tourists.
Low Season (June - September): Coincides with the heart of the rainy season. Lowest prices for accommodation and tours, fewer tourists. Frequent afternoon rains might disrupt plans in the open air. Plan flexible itineraries and consider indoor activities.
November - March/April
Optimal weather for activities, flower festivals.
Higher prices, more crowded, especially around holidays.
April - May & October - November
Fewer crowds, potentially better prices, pleasant weather mix.
Possible lingering showers in October/November, warmer in April/May.
June - September
Lowest prices for accommodation and tours, fewer tourists, relaxed experience.
Frequent afternoon rains, outdoor plans disrupted, a few activities less enjoyable.
The peak bloom for many of Dalat's famous flowers typically happens from December to March. The Dalat Flower Festival, a major event, usually takes place in December or January, drawing many visitors eager to see the city in full bloom.
The dry season (November to April) has the best conditions for open-air adventures. Trails are less slippery, and the conditions are consistently sunny and cool, making activities safer and more enjoyable. Canyoning is especially favored during these months.
December - March (Dry Season)
November - April (Dry Season)
Year-round, best come November - April
Year-round, more enjoyable in dry season
Dry Season for clear skies, Rainy Season for lush greenery
Navigating Vietnam's visa and admission regulations forms a part of your travel preparation.
Vietnam presents several visa options depending on your nationality and planned length of stay.
Regardless of the visa type, several documents consistently allow entry into Vietnam.
Dalat welcomes various budgets, from backpackers to luxury travelers.
Consult a healthcare professional for up-to-date routine vaccinations and recommendations for Hepatitis A/B, Typhoid, Rabies, and From japan Encephalitis.
Drink only bottled water or water from the sealed containers. Choose thoroughly cooked food from busy street stalls. A personal Water purification filter like a Sawyer Mini can be used.
Dengue fever exists. Use Insect repellent with DEET or Picaridin, wear long sleeves/pants, especially during dawn/dusk.
Dalat is generally safe for tourists; violent crime is rare.
Petty crime, like bag snatching or pickpocketing, can occur in crowded areas (markets, bus stations). Remain vigilant.
Protect your possessions using a cross-body a bag or a Money belt. Avoid displaying large amounts of cash or expensive items. Be wary of phones in public near roads.
Natural risks include landslides during heavy rain (May-October) and localized flooding in low-areas at low elevation. Exercise caution at waterfalls, as paths can be slippery.
Dalat has general hospitals (e.g., Lam Dong The Public hospital) for common issues. Smaller healthcare clinics are accessible for minor ailments. For serious conditions, care in Ho Chi Minh City or Bangkok is advisable.
Widely available, pharmacists often recommend over-the-counter medications.
Police: 113, Fire: 114, Ambulance: 115. Keep your embassy/consulate detailss ready.
Ensure your well-being with these safety points.
Estimated daily costs by travel style (approximate and may vary).
US$14-30/day (Hostel: $6-12, Meals: $4-8, Transport: $2-4, Attractions: $2-6)
US$40-80/day (Hotel: $20-50, Meals: $10-20, Transport: $4-10, Attractions: $6-12)
US$100-280+/day (High-end Hotel: $60-200+, Meals: $30-60+, Transport: $12-30+, Attractions: $12-30+)
Keep photocopies or digital photos of your passport, visa, and insurance policy in a different place from the originals. This proves helpful if papers are lost or taken.