Departure from Nha Trang – Begin the Nha Trang – Da Lat Tour
Let’s Fly Travel’s vehicle and tour guide will pick you up at the designated meeting point. Once everyone is comfortably seated, the group departs from the coastal city of Nha Trang to begin the one-day Nha Trang – Da Lat journey.
During the drive, the guide will provide commentary on the famous landmarks along the way, helping you gain a deeper understanding of the history, culture, and natural beauty of the land of agarwood.
Clay Tunnel – Where History is Told Through Sculpture
The Clay Tunnel is one of Da Lat’s most unique artistic works, located near Tuyen Lam Lake. Stretching over 1 kilometer, the site recreates the history of Da Lat’s development through intricately sculpted clay statues and models.

You’ll encounter iconic structures such as the old Da Lat railway station, Xuan Huong Lake, the Chicken Church, and numerous details reflecting Central Highlands culture. The entire space is arranged like an open-air museum, allowing visitors to explore while capturing nostalgic, vintage-style photos.
Datanla Waterfall – An Adventurous Experience in Untamed Nature
Located just about 5km from the city center, Datanla Waterfall is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Da Lat. Cascading from a height of around 20 meters, the waterfall flows year-round, creating a majestic scene nestled in a lush pine forest.

In addition to sightseeing, Datanla is famous for having the longest forest coaster system in Southeast Asia. You can also try thrilling activities such as waterfall rappelling, rock climbing, and white-water canoeing—perfect for groups of friends or families who love outdoor adventures.
Bao Dai Palace III – A Historical Landmark Amidst Pine Forests
Palace III was the residence and workplace of Emperor Bao Dai, the last king of the Nguyen dynasty, during his time in Da Lat. Nestled in a vast pine forest, Bao Dai Palace III features classic French architecture, combining tranquil natural surroundings with an elegant and luxurious interior design.

Inside the mansion, the original artifacts, furnishings, and royal working spaces are preserved intact. This is an ideal destination for travelers who appreciate culture, history, and classical architecture.
Crazy House – A World-Famous Architectural Oddity
Located in the heart of Da Lat, Crazy House is an unconventional architectural marvel. Shaped like a giant ancient tree with a maze of winding staircases, it has been ranked among the world’s strangest houses by international media.

Crazy House combines abstract art, fairy-tale design, and untamed nature. Inside, each room is uniquely themed—eagle, ant, tiger, and more—creating an immersive experience. It’s especially popular among international visitors and young travelers.
Lam Vien Square – A Modern Icon in the Heart of Da Lat
Located right in the city center, Lam Vien Square is a must-visit landmark in Da Lat. Its most striking features are the glass structures shaped like a wild sunflower and an artichoke bud. These not only serve as modern city symbols but also as distinctive art spaces.

Surrounding the square is a spacious park area overlooking Xuan Huong Lake. Making it ideal for leisurely strolls or check-ins during the evening as the city lights come on.
Linh Phuoc Pagoda – A Unique Mosaic Masterpiece
The final stop on the journey is Linh Phuoc Pagoda, one of the most unique mosaic architecture works in Vietnam. The temple is famed for its intricate mosaics created from thousands of ceramic shards, porcelain pieces, and glass bottles—forming stunning, elaborate murals.

Linh Phuoc Pagoda currently holds 11 national records, including remarkable achievements like the statue of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva. Made from 650,000 dried everlasting flowers, and the tallest bell tower in Vietnam. Here, visitors not only admire the extraordinary craftsmanship but also experience a peaceful, spiritual atmosphere.