Private highland tours pairing Ho Chi Minh City with Da Lat's pine forests, waterfalls, flower gardens & cafe culture. Cool weather all year. Pricing in SGD.
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Ho Chi Minh City • Da Lat
Ho Chi Minh City & Da Lat 5D4N Private Tour
From$851SGD / pax
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A 5-day private tour pairing the energy of Ho Chi Minh City with the cool highland air of Da Lat, a town of pine forests, waterfalls and hillside cafes. Highlights include the Independence Palace, the Datanla alpine coaster, Lang Biang and a Central Highlands gongs show.
Da Lat is Vietnam's cool-climate hill station, set on a plateau over 1,500 metres up in the Central Highlands. Known as the City of Eternal Spring, it trades the tropical heat for pine forests, waterfalls, flower gardens, lakes and a thriving coffee culture. Our private packages pair the buzz of Ho Chi Minh City with two nights in the highlands, reached on an overnight sleeper coach.
The 5D4N itinerary covers a Saigon city tour, the Datanla Waterfall alpine coaster, the cafes and sunsets of Da Lat, a Central Highlands gongs show, and a choice of a Tuyen Lam Lake kayak tour or a Lang Biang Mountain jeep tour. Every package includes hotels, daily meals, private transport, entrance fees and an English-speaking guide. Flights are excluded.
Prices start at $851 SGD per person based on 2 travellers and drop with larger groups. Child rates are available for ages 4 to 9, with or without an extra bed. All prices are in Singapore Dollars, with no deposit charged until your dates are confirmed. If the itinerary here does not fit, WhatsApp us for a custom route.
Best Time to Visit Da Lat
Unlike the rest of Vietnam, Da Lat stays cool all year, typically between 15 and 24 degrees Celsius. The dry season from November to March brings clear skies and is the most popular time to visit. The wet season from April to October is lush and green, with short, heavy downpours most afternoons.
Best: Nov – Mar
Temp: 15 – 24°C
Getting there: via Ho Chi Minh City
Wettest: Jul – Sep
Things to Do in Da Lat
From a forest waterfall and a mountain summit above the clouds to lakeside pines, hillside cafes and a historic railway station, Da Lat blends nature and heritage in cool mountain air. Here are the highlights you can expect on a Da Lat tour.
Datanla Waterfall & Alpine Coaster
Ride the 1,000 metre alpine coaster down through the pine forest to the Datanla Waterfall, one of Da Lat's most loved attractions. Thrill-seekers can add canyoning, a high rope course or the scenic cable car over the valley.
Lang Biang Mountain
Climb to the Lang Biang summit at over 2,000 metres by private jeep through the pine forest. On a clear morning you are rewarded with a sea of clouds and sweeping views over the highlands and lakes below.
Coffee & Cafe Culture
Da Lat sits at the heart of Vietnam's coffee country, and its hillside cafes are an experience in themselves. Sip a slow drink at spots such as Memory Station or Cafe Tung and watch the sunset over a 360 degree view of hills and clouds.
Tuyen Lam Lake
Paddle a kayak across the still waters of Tuyen Lam Lake, ringed by pine forest and rolling hills. The sunrise tour is especially magical, with mist rising off the water as the highlands wake up.
Da Lat Railway Station
Step inside the city's beautifully preserved 1930s railway station, one of the oldest in Vietnam and a favourite photo stop. Ride the short heritage line to Trai Mat village and the colourful Linh Phuoc Pagoda nearby.
Night Market & Flower Gardens
Browse the lively Da Lat night market for street food, knitwear and local strawberries and avocados. By day, the city's flower gardens and farms burst with colour, a reminder of why Da Lat is called the city of flowers.
There are no direct flights from Singapore to Da Lat. Our packages fly into Ho Chi Minh City, about a 2-hour direct flight from Changi, and include the overnight sleeper coach up to Da Lat, a scenic journey of roughly 7 hours. Flights to Ho Chi Minh City are not included but we can help arrange them.
Da Lat is known as the City of Eternal Spring and stays cool all year, around 15 to 24 degrees Celsius. The dry season from November to March has the clearest skies and is the best time to visit. The wet season from April to October is lush and green, with short, heavy downpours most afternoons.
All Da Lat tours on this page are private. You travel with your own group, guide and driver, not with strangers. The pricing table shows per-person rates based on your group size, and larger groups get lower per-person rates.
Yes. We can arrange halal meals for any Da Lat tour at no extra charge. Please advise us of any dietary requirements before departure. For a fully halal-focused itinerary, contact us directly.
Yes. WhatsApp us at +65 8274 6722 with your preferred dates, group size and any changes you want. We send a revised itinerary and quote within 24 hours. Popular add-ons include the Tuyen Lam Lake kayak tour, the Lang Biang jeep tour and extra nights in the highlands.