For dreamers who have cherished memories, Dalat becomes a distant lover. They love the transitional melodies on the Dalat Plateau, embrace sudden rains, the rustic red dirt roads, and also the majestic Lang Biang Plateau. During Dalat's transitional days, the Lang Biang Plateau seems to be even more attractive, leading wanderers astray on paths filled with golden flowers or wandering on lush green hills turning pink under the morning sun. And to those romantic souls, those who have fallen for Dalat tourism, it's hard to resist stepping forth, feeling the emotions at this moment...
Come to Dalat and listen to the transitional melody on the heights
Seek out a transitional melody amidst the windy Lang Biang Plateau
Some people love Dalat as if it were the most natural thing, they come to explore Dalat to find just enough space to live slowly, to escape, to live as they wish... their footsteps wander dreamily, wandering everywhere in Dalat.

Dalat floating in mist - Illustrative image
There are those who come from afar but know Dalat better than the locals, they hold in the palm of their hands the hidden natural beauties that no one could have imagined, creating a Dalat reserved for dreamers...
And one thing that makes domestic tourists love this highland region even more is that Dalat experiences all 4 distinct seasons in one day. The four seasons of spring - summer - autumn - winter correspond to the early morning, noon, afternoon, and evening.

Transitional moments in Dalat - Illustrative image
However, for those who have fallen for Dalat, there's also a season of emotions here, a season of weather transitioning from autumn to winter, of light rains gradually turning into chilly days with gentle sunlight.
Season of wildflowers
This is also the time when golden flowers proudly display their vibrant colors across the Dalat sky. Wild sunflowers, a flower that exists naturally as if bestowed by nature itself, shine brightly in a vast expanse of the sky. During other seasons, wild sunflowers remain a uniform green, waiting for the transitional period when the cold air arrives, turning entire roads and hillsides into a blaze of yellow.

The golden hue of wild sunflowers blankets the hills and mountains of Dalat - Illustrative image
And amidst the seasonal transition on the Lang Biang Plateau, besides the vibrant golden wild sunflowers, there's also the pink grass, a type of wild grass that grows year-round. As the transitional period begins in the highlands of Dalat, they bloom and transform into a charming shade of pink.

Glistening pink grass in the early morning sun - Illustrative image
Pink grass typically only appears on natural pine hillsides, untouched by human cultivation, and as you venture deeper into the forest, you'll find more of it, creating a stunning spectacle. Growing close to the ground, with delicate stems like threads, it carpets entire expansive hillsides. The pink grass season in Dalat is usually short-lived compared to wild sunflowers, fleeting with the warm sunlight of Dalat's transitional season giving way to the cold of winter, which also marks the time when the pink grass fades away.
To behold the pristine beauty of this enchanting yet captivating wild grass, travelers must trek to the Lang Biang Plateau to admire and capture the most stunning photos of the pink meadows of Dalat tourism.

Experience the transitional melody of Dalat's highlands - Illustrative image
Arriving in Dalat on windy days, during transitional periods, only then do travelers truly feel and fall in love with the beauty of nature, the land of Dalat. It's then that there are times of 'escaping home' to seek Dalat, to breathe in the fresh air, the simple life, the moments of pure bliss, experiencing the feeling of embracing Dalat completely in one's heart, to be intoxicated, to dream, to love this charming land of Dalat tourism even more.
Apart from Lang Biang, Dalat has many other enticing destinations for tourists. Check them out HERE!
