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Nha Trang – Dalat – Muine Tour 3Days 2 Nights

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Overview

Join us on a thrilling 3-day tour exploring the beauty of Nha Trang, Dalat, and Muine. Our Nha Trang – Dalat – Muine Tour 3Days 2 Nights is perfect for those looking to experience a mix of beach relaxation, cool mountain air, and stunning landscapes.

Trip highlights

Have lunch at a local restaurant with Banh Canh, Xiu Mai, Banh Mi, strawberries, avocados,...

Crazy House

Datanla Waterfall

City Flower Garden

Have breakfast at hotel

Truc Lam Pagoda

Summer Palace of Bao Dai

Elephant Waterfall

Have lunch at a local restaurant with chicken hotpot with leaves,Banh Uot Long Ga, Banh Can,...

White Sand Dune

Have breakfast at hotel

Wine Castle

Fairy Stream

Muine Fishing Village

Red Sand Dune

Have lunch at a local restaurant with Banh Canh, seafood, Banh Xeo,...

 

 

Tour details

08h00am: Departure from your hotel with our expert English-speaking guide and private car. Distance from Nha Trang to Dalat is for 3hrs

On the way you can stop to enjoy morning coffee at the Suoi Da Hon Giao rest stop. Then continue to Dalat and visit a coffee plantation.

11h30am: Arrival in Dalat, followed by lunch at a local restaurant, after check-in hotel at 12pm. You can refer some restaurants like

1. Hương Rừng Restaurant

  • Location: No. 6B Da Phu, Ward 7, Da Lat City, Lam Dong
  • Reference price: 55,000 - 200,000 VND

2. Lẩu bò Quán Gỗ (Quan Go beef hot pot)

  • Location: 1 Hoang Dieu Street, Ward 6, Da Lat City, Lam Dong
  • Price Range: 150.000 - 400.000 VND

 3. Bánh bèo Số 4 Bà Hường

  • Location: No. 402 Phan Dinh Phung, Ward 2, Da Lat City, Lam Dong Province.
  • Price Range: 10.000 – 40.000 VND

14h00pm: Begin your tour in Dalat with the following destinations:

Crazy House

The Crazy House, officially known as Hang Nga Guesthouse, stands as a remarkable piece of architecture in Dalat. Designed by Vietnamese architect Dang Viet Nga, this unconventional building draws inspiration from the natural forms of the environment, resembling a giant tree with twisting, organic structures.

The design defies traditional architectural norms, combining elements of fantasy and nature to create an almost surreal experience. Each room within the Crazy House is uniquely themed to different animals or elements, adding to the immersive fantasy feel. 

Datanla Waterfall

Datanla Waterfall, located just a few kilometers from Dalat city center and known for easy accessibility and beautiful surroundings, the waterfall features a series of cascades set in a lush forested area.

You can enjoy the scenery through a variety of means, whether by taking a leisurely walk down paths or using the more thrilling alpine coaster, which zips down the hillside offering spectacular views of the waterfall and its environment.

For those looking for a bit more adventure, Datanla also provides opportunities for canyoning, where participants can rappel alongside the waterfalls under the guidance of experienced instructors. The site is well-equipped with facilities, including picnic areas and small eateries, making it a perfect spot for families and groups to enjoy a day out. 

City Flower Garden

The City Flower Garden in Dalat is renowned for its extensive collection of flower species, making it a paradise for botany enthusiasts and lovers of natural beauty. Situated in the heart of the city, the garden covers an area of 7,000 square meters and is meticulously maintained.

You can stroll through endless rows of vibrant flowers, including rare orchids, roses, and the iconic hydrangeas that Dalat is famous for. The garden not only serves as a showcase for local horticultural expertise but also acts as a venue for flower festivals, which attract thousands of visitors from all over the world.

Its design incorporates serene pathways, quaint bridges, and decorative greenhouses that enhance the visual appeal. 

Overnight in Dalat

18h00pm: After eating dinner, you will free time to explore Dalat Night Market, where you can shop for local products like fresh strawberries, flowers, handicrafts, and enjoy the unique street food of this foggy city.

07h00am: Start your morning with a delicious breakfast at your hotel, fueling up for the day ahead and 8h00am check out from the hotel and your next exciting destination in Dalat.

Begin your Dalat city tour half- day with the following destinations:

Truc Lam Pagoda

Truc Lam Pagoda built in 1994, the pagoda is set amidst the serene surroundings of Tuyen Lam Lake and surrounded by pine forests.

The architecture of Truc Lam Pagoda is inspired by traditional Vietnamese design, with its main hall adorned with intricate carvings, colorful decorations, and a striking pagoda roof.

The temple complex also includes meditation halls, prayer rooms, and beautifully landscaped gardens, creating a peaceful ambiance conducive to contemplation and reflection.

One of the distinctive features of Truc Lam Pagoda is its association with Zen Buddhism, a branch of Mahayana Buddhism that emphasizes meditation and mindfulness.

You can participate in meditation sessions guided by resident monks, allowing them to experience the tranquility and inner peace that Buddhist practice offers.

Summer Palace of Bao Dai

The Summer Palace of Bao Dai is a historical landmark located in Dalat, Vietnam. Built in 1933, this elegant palace served as the summer retreat for Bao Dai, the last emperor of Vietnam, and his family during the French colonial period.

Nestled amidst lush gardens and overlooking  Tuyen Lam Lake, the Summer Palace of Bao Dai has a blend of French colonial and traditional Vietnamese architectural styles. The palace features well-preserved rooms and chambers, including the emperor's living quarters, reception halls, and dining areas.

You can explore opulent interiors adorned with period furniture, royal artifacts, and decorative pieces, reflecting the grandeur of the bygone era. The palace's tranquil surroundings and scenic views make it an ideal place for strolling and photo opportunities.

Elephant Waterfall

Thác Voi, also known as Elephant Waterfall, is one of the most famous waterfalls in the region, Thác Voi attracts visitors with its majestic beauty and serene surroundings.

The name "Thác Voi" translates to "Elephant Waterfall" in English, derived from the shape of the rock formations surrounding the waterfall that resemble the shape of an elephant. The cascading waters plunge from a height of approximately 30 meters (about 98 feet), creating a mesmerizing display of power and grace.

You can explore the waterfall from various vantage points, including viewing platforms and walking trails that wind through the lush forest surrounding the area.

12h45pm: Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, sampling fresh seafood and regional specialties.

1. Tao Ngo chicken hotpot with leaves

  • Address: No. 5, 3/4 Street, City. Da Lat, Lam Dong.
  • Price range: 200,000 - 300,000 VND

2. Banh Uot Long Ga Trang

  • Address: No. 15 Tang Bat Ho Street, Ward 1, Da Lat City.
  • Price range: 35,000 - 110,000 VND

3. Banh Can Le

  • Address: No. 44 Yersin, Ward 10, Da Lat City, Lam Dong
  • Price range: 25,000 - 40,000 VND

14h00pm: Leave for Dalat to Muine. Distance from Dalat to Muine is 154 km for 3hrs 30 minutes to drive.

Overnight in Muine

18h00pm: Arrive in Muine and check in hotel. After eating dinner.

05h00am: Depart for the White Sand Dune to witness the sunrise. You'll be transferred to the peak by Jeep. For an additional fee, you can choose to rent an ATV at the tourist center (option your budget). Enjoy this serene moment and take some stunning photos of the sunrise.

06h30am: Return to the hotel to enjoy a hearty breakfast and prepare for the day ahead.

08h00am: Check out of the hotel and begin your journey back to Nha Trang.

Begin visit some tourist attractions Muine:

Wine Castle

The Wine Castle, also known as RD Wine Castle, is a unique attraction in Muine, designed to resemble a medieval European castle. You can tour the castle's extensive wine cellar, which houses a vast collection of both local and international wines.

The highlight of the visit is a wine tasting session where you can sample various wines produced in the region, known for its favorable grape-growing climate.

The architecture of the castle itself is impressive, featuring stone walls, grand archways, and ornate decorations that transport you to a bygone era. The castle also hosts events and has a luxury restaurant that pairs exquisite meals with the perfect wines. 

Fairy Stream

Fairy Stream is a picturesque natural wonder in Muine, known for its soft red and white sand banks that contrast strikingly with the clear stream winding through a bamboo forest.

A walk along the Fairy Stream is akin to a stroll through a painting, with colors and textures that seem almost surreal. The stream's gentle current allows visitors to wade through it comfortably, enjoying the warm water as they explore the scenic landscape.

This geological formation has been sculpted over time, creating unique shapes in the sandstone that border the stream. Along the way, you’ll encounter small waterfalls and lush vegetation, adding to the enchanting experience. The path ends at a small waterfall.

Muine Fishing Village

Muine’s Fishing Village shows the daily lives of the local fisherfolk and the bustling marine economy. Early in the morning, the beach becomes a lively marketplace with fishermen and traders haggling over fresh seafood.

You can observe the colorful display of the catch of the day, including fish, crabs, and squid, laid out on the shore. The village is not only a hub for commercial activity but also a picturesque spot for photography, with hundreds of traditional round boats dotting the coast against the backdrop of the rising sun.

Exploring the village provides a deeper understanding of the cultural and economic fabric of Muine, highlighting the importance of fishing to the local community.

12h00pm: Have lunch in Muine

1. Bibo Mui Ne restaurant

  • Address: 191 Nguyen Dinh Chieu Street, City. Phan Thiet, Binh Thuan Province
  • Price range: 15,000 - 150,000 VND/dish and can be prepared according to weight.

2. Quán Mũi Né Xưa

  • Address: 360 Nguyen Thong, Phu Hai, City. Phan Thiet, Binh Thuan
  • Price: 60,000 - 600,000 VND/dish

3. Bo Ke Mr. Crab

  • Address: 112 Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Ham Tien Ward, City. Phan Thiet, Binh Thuan province
  • Price range: 40,000 - 280,000 VND/dish

13h00pm: Visit Red Sand Dune

Red Sand Dune is one of Muine’s most enchanting natural attractions, especially famous for beautiful sunsets that paint the sands in vibrant hues of pink and orange. This vast dune is a popular spot for sandboarding, a thrilling activity that attracts adventure seekers.

As the sun begins to set, the dune transforms into a mesmerizing landscape with shadows and light playing across the sand’s surface, creating a perfect setting for photographers and nature lovers.

The climb to the top of the dune may be strenuous, but the panoramic view of the coastline and the sprawling desert is well worth the effort. Watching the sunset from this unique vantage point is an unforgettable experience, marking a peaceful end to an eventful day.

15h00pm: Leave for Muine to Nha Trang

Distance from Muine to Nha Trang is 222km for 3hrs 50 minutes.

19h00pm: Arrive in Nha Trang. Expect to reach Nha Trang around 19h00pm or 19h30pm.

Note: The tour program and pickup times may change according to your schedule.

This tour itinerary is not fixed. You may please confirm your schedule after the booking.

Tour cost

Code tourVNTS NTDLMN3D2N
JourneyNha Trang - Dalat - Muine - Nha Trang
Group Size1 - 23 - 55 - 77 - 10Other requires
Tour Cost (USD)/pax240$199$154$127$Contact

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Tour included : Private vehicles + parking fees, entrance fees as program, lunch, English tour guide, mineral water.

Tour Excluded : Flight tickets, travel insurance, accommodation, person expense, tips and another service not clear mention above.

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Best time to visit

If you’re planning a trip to Nha Trang, Dalat, and Muine for a 3-day, 2-night adventure, choosing the right time to visit is crucial for enjoying the best weather and experiences these areas have to offer.

Weather and Climate in Nha Trang, Dalat, and Muine:

Nha Trang: Known for tropical climate, Nha Trang experiences warm weather year-round but the best time to visit Nha Trang from January to September when rainfall is minimal, and temperatures average between 25°C to 30°C.

Dalat: This highland retreat has a mild temperate climate, with temperatures rarely exceeding 24°C. The best time to visit Dalat is from November to March when the weather is cool and dry, making it ideal for outdoor activities.

Muine: Famous for dry and windy conditions, Muine is a great year-round destination. The peak season from October to April offers cooler and drier weather, perfect for beach activities and exploring the sand dunes.

Seasons to Avoid:

Avoid visiting Nha Trang during the rainy season from October to early December due to heavy and unpredictable showers.

For Dalat, the rainy season from April to October might dampen outdoor activities with frequent drizzles and cooler temperatures.

Muine, while being less affected by rainfall, can experience occasional showers from June to September.

Local Cuisine and Specialties

Each destination on your trip from Nha Trang to Dalat and Muine offers unique local cuisine that reflects the region’s cultural and geographic diversity.

Nha Trang is renowned for its seafood thanks to its coastal location. Here, you must try the “Bun Cha Ca,” a flavorful fish cake noodle soup. Another popular dish is “Nem Nuong Nha Trang,” grilled pork rolls that are a local favorite. Seafood lovers should not miss the fresh squid, shrimp, and lobster, often grilled to perfection and served beachside.

Dalat offers a variety of dishes that take advantage of its fresh vegetables and cooler climate. “Banh Trang Nuong,” often dubbed Vietnamese pizza, is a must-try street food made from grilled rice paper topped with a mix of cheese, egg, and pork. “Banh Canh,” a thick noodle soup, is perfect for the often chilly weather. Don’t forget to try the local strawberries, avocados, and artichokes, which are unusually good due to the region’s climate.

Muine, like Nha Trang, is great for seafood but also known for its unique dishes like “Dragon fruit”. The area’s “Phan Thiet fish sauce” is another specialty not to be missed, often used in cooking or as a dipping sauce. The “Banh Re,” a crispy fried pancake, offers a taste of local flavors in a snack form, perfect while exploring the area.

Sampling these dishes provides a delicious insight into the rich culinary traditions of each destination, enhancing your travel experience through taste.

Transportation:

Nha Trang and Muine: Common transport options include taxis, buses, and motorbike rentals. For moving between cities, coaches and private car rentals are readily available.

Dalat: Taxis and rental scooters are popular for exploring the city. There’s also a unique option of renting a “xe om” (motorbike taxi) for a more local experience.

Travel Tips:

Dress in light, breathable clothing when visiting Nha Trang and Muine due to their warmer climates. For Dalat, carry some warmer layers as it can get chilly, especially in the evenings.

Always prepare sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses to protect against the sun.

Pack comfortable walking shoes as you’ll likely do a lot of walking, especially in Dalat’s hilly terrain and when exploring the sand dunes in Muine.

Planning your visit according to these guidelines will help ensure a comfortable and enjoyable trip to these diverse and beautiful destinations in Vietnam.

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