Da Lat is the perfect city for the dream of a 'peaceful little wooden house,' hence wooden homestays in Da Lat are beloved by visitors. The 4 wooden homestays in Da Lat shared in this article, whether old or new, are all worth experiencing when visiting this city!
Tranquil Haven by Jang & Min


Jang&min portrays an enchanting tale where guests take center stage. This charming wooden homestay in Dalat offers all the comforts and thoughtful details you need to feel just right. Moreover, it provides an abundance of tranquility and the refreshing ambiance of Dalat that we all seek.


Rent this mini house for approximately 1,000,000 VND per night, suitable for 2-4 people. It boasts a kitchen, bathroom, balcony, and a cozy living room, perfect for a getaway with friends. Booking available through Jangandmin house on Facebook.
Discovering the serenity of Dechiu amidst the relentless rain in Dalat was enlightening. Despite the week-long downpour, I found comfort and peace in the welcoming embrace of this Dalat wooden homestay, unaffected by worries of rain or shine.
As night fell, I found myself cozied up next to a small fireplace, indulging in a cup of hot tea served by the host. Engaged in conversation, the host shared, “On chilly rainy days like these, I light the fireplace at dusk. Upon returning from dinner, guests step into the warmth and exclaim, ‘So cozy!’ It truly embodies the essence of ‘home’.
The inviting warmth of the fireplace permeates the entire living space, adding to the cozy ambiance of the lounge area.




Dechiu, a Dalat wooden homestay boasting 4 rooms, is approximately a 10-minute drive from the city center. Nestled in a serene neighborhood with a beautiful valley view.
There are 2 rooms with private bathrooms and 2 rooms with shared bathrooms. All rooms are very clean, tidy, and fragrant, with the only downside being poor soundproofing. Therefore, this place is suitable for groups of friends or solo travelers.
The communal area and kitchen are charming, with a garden courtyard and BBQ facilities available if desired. Overall, this is a thoughtful and reasonably priced homestay: from 500,000 VND to 750,000 VND per night. You can make reservations through Facebook or Instagram @dechiudalat.
Yohaku Inn
“Yohaku” in Japanese means “emptiness”, reflecting the zen concept that the owner is likely passionate about. This imbues Yohaku with not only elegance in its decor but also a gentle and tranquil ambiance.


In addition, the charming Yohaku inn wooden homestay also features a cozy common living room, kitchen, and a delightful small courtyard. The uphill path to the house is quite steep, nestled within the lengthy North Sơn Uprising hill, so drivers with less experience should take note, otherwise, no issues whatsoever.
Near Yohaku, there's the delightful Sitooterie cafe with delicious treats and beautiful ambiance, just a leisurely stroll away. Room rates at Yohaku range from 600,000 VND to 900,000 VND for two persons. You can easily make reservations through Yohakuinn's Facebook or Instagram pages!



Julie's Maison
Julie's Maison - a small wooden homestay tucked at the end of the slope, where heavenly rose vines sprawl from the gate to the white wooden walls. A garden brimming with flowers and grass, with avocado and cherry trees laden with fruit encircling the azure windows. A charming and serene Dalat-style house.
The house comprises 2 floors, with the bedroom on the upper floor featuring a balcony and wide windows opening to a verdant green landscape, while the lower floor boasts a cozy kitchen, a reading corner, and a bathroom adorned with numerous plants.


To truly relax here, you need a deep appreciation for nature, to 'cohabit' with the large monstera leaves and the heavenly rose vines creeping into the house walls. And I believe, if you're comfortable with nature, you'll be at ease in your soul.
I find Julie's Maison to be irresistibly charming; just looking at the photos makes me want to visit. Every item here reflects the meticulous attention to detail of the host.

Cozy bedroom at Julie's Maison - Adorable Dalat wooden homestay

Every corner here is as poetic as a Dalat landscape painting. However, because it's a wooden house, amidst the native people's living area (not a touristy area), you need to take note: poor sound insulation, you might hear dogs barking at night, and there are small insects (insect repellent and mosquito nets are provided).
Whole house price: 1,000,000 VND/night, suitable for 2-4 people. Julie's Maison is the perfect Dalat wooden homestay to enjoy with friends, sharing living space, cooking simple dishes together, and watching rain or sunshine from the house balcony. You can make reservations via Facebook or Instagram, maisondejulie!
All four wooden homestays mentioned above offer charming spaces, suitable for both relaxation and capturing many beautiful photos. When traveling to Dalat, don't forget to follow Mytour Go And Share to get updates on the latest destination introductions from us!
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