The Natural Beauty of Da Lat Wild’s Sunflowers

This is a wildflower that grows on the roadside, visitors can easily see images of bright yellow flowers everywhere in the city, in the park, and even on suburban roads.

The Natural Beauty of Da Lat Wild's Sunflowers
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Wild sunflowers are not as big as sunflowers, but because they grow into bushes when they bloom, they create a brilliant yellow carpet that adorns the green background of the cold highland. This flower also has many different names, local people call this chrysanthemum, garden sunflower, or wild sunflower.

The Natural Beauty of Da Lat Wild's Sunflowers
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Wild sunflowers usually bloom in November every year, this is also when the rainy season in Dalat ends. Around this time, tourists from all over the world flock here to admire the scenery of this city.

The Natural Beauty of Da Lat Wild's Sunflowers
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The best time to photograph wild sunflowers is early morning or mid-afternoon, when the sunlight is just enough, not too harsh. This is when the flowers have a beautiful golden color.

The Natural Beauty of Da Lat Wild's Sunflowers
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Some beautiful roads and places to see wild sunflowers in Da Lat include Da Lat University Campus, Ba Huyen Thanh Quan Park, Minh Hoa Seminary, Da Lat Railway Station, Prenn Pass, Lien Khuong – Da Lat highway, Cam Ly airport, Cau Dat tea hill, the road to Golden Valley, and Lang Biang.

The weather in Dalat this season is quite cold, visitors should prepare warm clothes such as gloves, towels, and woolen hats. In addition, do not forget to bring mosquito repellent.

The Natural Beauty of Da Lat Wild's Sunflowers
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