Explore Cu Chi Tunnels and Saigon’s history. Walk through Viet Cong tunnels, visit war museums, and admire French colonial architecture. Book your adventure now.
Explore Cu Chi Tunnels and Saigon’s history. Walk through Viet Cong tunnels, visit war museums, and admire French colonial architecture. Book your adventure now.
- Cu Chi Tunnels - 8:00 AM Embark on a two-hour journey northwest of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) through the southern countryside to the renowned Cu Chi tunnels. Extending from Saigon to the Vietnam-Cambodia border, this network features numerous trapdoors, interconnected living spaces, storage areas, weapons factories, mini military hospitals,…
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Cu Chi Tunnels - 8:00 AM Embark on a two-hour journey northwest of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) through the southern countryside to the renowned Cu Chi tunnels. Extending from Saigon to the Vietnam-Cambodia border, this network features numerous trapdoors, interconnected living spaces, storage areas, weapons factories, mini military hospitals, command centers, and even kitchens. This tour offers a glimpse into the life of a Viet Cong soldier underground. Spanning over 200 km, this hand-dug tunnel network connected shelters, posts, hospitals, and weapon bunkers. Visitors can walk through the area, learn about the life of the VC, and encounter cleverly disguised entrances and intricate booby-traps.
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War Remnants Museum - The War Remnants Museum, previously known as the Museum of American War Crimes, houses over 20,000 documents, exhibits, and films, with more than 1,500 documents, artifacts, and films featured in eight thematic exhibitions. Over 35 years, the War Museum Ho Chi Minh has welcomed over 15 million visitors from around the world. A visit to the War Remnants Museum Ho Chi Minh offers a poignant reminder of the long and brutal Vietnam War, with many graphic photographs and American military equipment on display, including a helicopter with rocket launchers, a tank, a fighter plane, a single-seater attack aircraft, and a 6,800 kg conventional bomb.
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People’s Committee Building - Ho Chi Minh City Hall is not open to the public as it serves as an official Vietnam government building. Its beautiful French Colonial architecture and sunny cream-and-yellow hue make it a tourist favorite and a symbol of Saigon, one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. The building is located at one end of Nguyen Hue Boulevard on Le Thanh Ton Street, a short walk from Dong Khoi Street.
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Saigon Opera House (Ho Chi Minh Municipal Theater) - The Saigon Opera House, also known as the Municipal Theatre Saigon, is situated in Lam Son Square at the beginning of Le Loi Street, a popular shopping street that extends from the park across the road to Ben Thanh market. Standing magnificently at the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, where it intersects with many important routes, the building is a remarkable sight in Saigon both day and night.
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Central Post Office - The Saigon Central Post Office, known in Vietnamese as Bưu điện Trung tâm Sà i Gòn, is located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City at number 2, Paris Commune Street, District 1, nearly opposite the Saigon Notre Dame Basilica, the city’s grand cathedral. Constructed between 1886 and 1891 when Vietnam was part of French Indochina, and based on the design of Gustave Eiffel, a renowned French architect, along with his collaborator Alfred Foulhoux, it is the largest post office in Vietnam and a must-visit tourist attraction in Ho Chi Minh City.
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The Independence Palace - The Independence Palace, also known as the Reunification Palace, was built on the site of the former Norodom Palace, covering an area of 120,000 square meters. Located at the end of Le Duan Street, where it intersects with Nam Ky Khoi Nghia Street, it symbolizes the traditional philosophy, oriental rituals, and personalities of the Vietnamese nation, harmoniously combined with modern architecture.
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The Secret Weapons Cellar - The Secret Weapon Bunker is a historical site located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It is a concealed underground bunker that was utilized during the Vietnam War.
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Saigon Notre Dame Cathedral - The Notre Dame Cathedral Saigon is one of the most distinctive architectural structures in Ho Chi Minh City. From the outside, the bright red color of the refined brick wall, which has remained free of moss for hundreds of years, is visible. These bricks were manufactured in Guichard Carvin, Marseille St André, France, and were directly imported from France. The wall features 56 colored glass plates depicting characters and events from the Holy Bible. These glass plates reflect light, creating a stunning beauty. There are 31 flower-shaped air holes on the wall, resembling a carpet of flowers, and 25 windows assembled with multi-colored glass.

- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
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- Bottled drinking water on the car/bus - All entrance fee
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
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- Bottled drinking water on the car/bus - All entrance fee
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- Beverage/drinks on meal (if any) - Personal expenses
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- Beverage/drinks on meal (if any) - Personal expenses
This tour offers an insightful journey into the life of a Viet Cong soldier beneath the earth. The hand-dug tunnel network, extending over 200km, linked shelters, posts, hospitals, and weapon bunkers. Visitors can walk through the area, discovering the life of the VC, encountering cleverly hidden entrances and intricate booby traps. Afterward, a…
This tour offers an insightful journey into the life of a Viet Cong soldier beneath the earth. The hand-dug tunnel network, extending over 200km, linked shelters, posts, hospitals, and weapon bunkers. Visitors can walk through the area, discovering the life of the VC, encountering cleverly hidden entrances and intricate booby traps. Afterward, a mini-van will transport guests back to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon).
- Lunch will be served in a local specialty style.
Following lunch, the tour will visit the War Remnants Museum, which originally opened in September 1975. It showcases old military equipment and other items related to the Vietnam War.
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The tour will then proceed to the Weapon Bunker in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), which served as the Viet Cong’s base of operations during the Tết Offensive in 1968.
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A short walk will lead to the Notre Dame Cathedral and General Post Office, as well as City Hall, which are stunning examples of French colonial architecture.
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The tour will also include a visit to the CIA building in Saigon, featuring the iconic Saigon Helicopter Photo.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.