Travel to the Central Highlands to admire the wild sunflower season.

19/10/2014

From late October onwards, while the highlands of the Northeast and Northwest are covered in the pink and white hues of buckwheat flowers, the Central Highlands burst into a vibrant yellow with wild sunflowers, attracting the attention of photographers and backpackers alike.

Following the rhythm of nature in the Central Highlands, the blooming of wild sunflowers marks the end of the rainy season. From the end of October, wild sunflowers display their beauty on the mountain slopes, forming endless carpets of yellow. They grow along pathways, by lakes and streams, or adorn the fences in front of people's houses. Experienced travelers suggest that the best time to admire wild sunflowers is in the morning, from around 9 a.m. onwards, when the sun has absorbed the last drops of dew, making the sunflowers shine brightly and beautifully.

The journey will allow visitors to admire the breathtaking beauty of the wild sunflower, another name for this famous flower, along the most beautiful flower-filled routes, from Bao Loc to Dambri Waterfall, the section of National Highway 20 turning towards Pongour Waterfall, the road to Lang Bian Mountain, the road from the city center to Trai Mat, the road to Dankia Lake - Suoi Vang or Cu Lan Village... These are some of the best routes for enjoying wild sunflowers in Da Lat and its surrounding areas. The time when the wild sunflowers bloom is just after the rainy season ends, but occasionally the Central Highlands still lingers with a light drizzle, making the scenery of the city of a thousand flowers even more beautiful and romantic.

Tourists will visit the landmarks, scenic spots, and typical ancient architectural works of Da Lat, including Dankia Lake - Suoi Vang - a complex of mountains, streams, and lakes worthy of being considered the most beautiful scenery of the Lam Vien plateau; the Valley of Love; Da Lat train station; Linh Phuoc Pagoda, Truc Lam Zen Monastery; conquering Lang Bian mountain and admiring the panoramic view of the city of a thousand pines from above; admiring Pongour waterfall... Especially, for the first time, Saigontourist introduces a new sightseeing point - Cu Lan Village - giving tourists the opportunity to enjoy the romantic scenery with a distinct Central Highlands character, a place for preserving and developing the Cu Lan species, a rare animal in Vietnam, and to relive the atmosphere of old Da Lat vividly recreated through unique models and sculptures. Leaving the mountain city, the best souvenirs to take home from Da Lat this season are still cakes, jams, fresh strawberries, artistically dried flowers, and of course, tea and coffee...

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To meet the expectations of tourists who enjoy exploring the fascinating beauty of the mountainous region's nature, Saigontourist Travel Service Company introduces a series of tours to admire the wild sunflower season in the Central Highlands, departing from Ho Chi Minh City by road: Da Lat 4 days, priced at 2.699 million VND (saving 1.351 million VND) - departing on October 30th and November 6th; and from Hanoi, flying with Vietnam Airlines: Da Lat 4 days, priced at 6.85 million VND (saving 3.15 million VND) - departing on October 25th; November 8th and 22nd; and December 20th.

As a characteristic wild flower of the sunny and windy highlands of the Central Highlands, the wild beauty of the wild sunflower captivates both tourists from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. The tour is attractive because of its competitive price, offering 4-star accommodation at Saigon - Da Lat hotels belonging to the Saigontourist system (tour departing from Ho Chi Minh City) and the opportunity to experience the special feeling of exploring the stunning wild sunflower routes, which only last for a short period of about a month.

Contact us to book a tour: 0912.984.279 (Ho Chi Minh City) - 0904.814.066 (Hanoi) or atwww.dulichthu-dong.com.

 

 

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