Cu Chi Tunnel: The amazing site where Viet Cong hid during the War. It is now a popular spot for both Vietnamese & foreign tourists – the network of over 200km of tunnels became legendary when they played a vital role in the War.
Ho Chi Minh – Cu Chi – Ho Chi Minh. We have two option to star the tour:
Located 60km from HCMC, Cu Chi is now a popular spot for both Vietnamese & foreign tourists – the network of over 200km of tunnels became legendary when they played a vital role in the War. In their heyday, Cu Chi tunnels were functioning underground cities including numerous trap doors, specially constructed living areas, storage facilities, weapons factories, field hospitals, command centers & kitchens.
Today, ducks and water buffalos happily co-exist in the rivers along the side of the road. However, the peaceful rural rice paddy scenery belies the area’s violent history. Visitors will find it hard to imagine the destruction, damage & defoliation over this whole area, caused by bombing and mines. There is plenty of evidence of the fierce battle that took place here during the 1960s when Cu Chi was a “Free Target Zone”.
Start our tour in the morning, before entering the tunnels visitors can watch a short introductory video showing how the tunnels were constructed. You will spend the next hour exploring the tunnels. Afterwards, enjoy tea, cassava (guerrilla’s food during the war). Return to Sai Gon..
Ho Chi Minh city, also well known as Saigon, is the biggest city of . Saigon is the southern gate of with the Tan Son Nhat international airport, whereas Hanoi is in the North.
ROUTE: Ho Chi Minh city – Tay Ninh – Cu Chi – Ho Chi Minh city (start 8.00 – return 18.00 ) Sites to visit: Cao Dai Temple, Cu Chi Tunnel The Great Holy See Temple, built in 1926, is considered one of the most striking structures in all
Cu Chi Tunnel: The amazing site where Viet Cong hid during the War. It is now a popular spot for both Vietnamese & foreign tourists – the network of over 200km of tunnels became legendary when they played a vital role in the War.