• Immerse yourself in the unique ambiance of Ho Chi Minh City
• Savor a delectable Vietnamese lunch
• Discover insights about the Vietnam War, explore both the historic and modern Saigon, and appreciate the city’s highlights
• Marvel at stunning pagodas, remarkable architecture, and vibrant traditional markets
• Immerse yourself in the unique ambiance of Ho Chi Minh City
• Savor a delectable Vietnamese lunch
• Discover insights about the Vietnam War, explore both the historic and modern Saigon, and appreciate the city’s highlights
• Marvel at stunning pagodas, remarkable architecture, and vibrant traditional markets
- Ho Chi Minh City - Welcome to Ho Chi Minh! The team will be eagerly waiting with name signs and warm smiles at your port to escort you to your comfortable, air-conditioned transport.
- The Independence Palace - The Independence Palace served as the headquarters for Vietnamese General Ngo Dinh Diem until his passing in 1963. It gained…
- Ho Chi Minh City - Welcome to Ho Chi Minh! The team will be eagerly waiting with name signs and warm smiles at your port to escort you to your comfortable, air-conditioned transport.
- The Independence Palace - The Independence Palace served as the headquarters for Vietnamese General Ngo Dinh Diem until his passing in 1963. It gained international recognition in 1975 when a tank from the North Vietnamese Army breached its main gate, marking the end of the Vietnam War. Today, it is a must-see attraction for visitors in Ho Chi Minh City. The palace remains a time capsule from 1975, with two original tanks used in its capture still displayed on the grounds. Originally the residence and office of the French Governor of Cochin-China, it features lush gardens, secret rooms, antique furnishings, and a command bunker. It continues to host significant events in Ho Chi Minh, including APEC summits.
- Saigon Notre Dame Cathedral - Constructed in the late 1880s by French colonists, Saigon Notre Dame Cathedral is one of the few remaining bastions of Catholicism in predominantly Buddhist Vietnam. Situated in Paris Square, it was named Notre Dame following the installation of the ‘Peaceful Notre Dame’ statue in 1959. In 1962, the Vatican elevated it to a basilica, officially naming it Saigon Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica. Standing nearly 60 meters tall, the cathedral’s distinctive neo-Romanesque architecture includes an all-red brick façade (imported from Marseille), stained glass windows, two bell towers with six bronze bells that still chime today, and a serene garden setting in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City District 1.
- Central Post Office - The Central Post Office in Ho Chi Minh is a beautifully preserved relic of French colonial times and arguably the grandest post office in Southeast Asia. Adjacent to Notre Dame Cathedral, these two cultural landmarks can be visited together, offering visitors a glimpse into life in Vietnam during the Indochinese Empire. Designed by Alfred Foulhoux, the building features arched windows and wooden shutters, reminiscent of its late 19th-century prime.
- War Remnants Museum - Opened to the public in 1975, the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City serves as a poignant reminder of the lengthy and brutal Vietnam War. Formerly known as the ‘Museum of American War Crimes,’ it displays graphic photographs and American military equipment, including a helicopter with rocket launchers, a tank, a fighter plane, a single-seater attack aircraft, and a conventional bomb weighing 6,800kg. These weapons were used by American forces against the Vietnamese from 1945 to 1975.
- People’s Committee Building - The People’s Committee Building in central Ho Chi Minh City showcases well-preserved French colonial architecture within a spacious garden setting. Originally built as a hotel in 1898 by French architect Gardes, it now functions as a city hall and is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Located at the end of Nguyen Hue walking promenade, it comprises three buildings adorned with embossed statues of animals and people, intricate bas-reliefs on the walls, and a statue of Ho Chi Minh in front of the main building. The best time to visit is in the evening when these features are beautifully illuminated with LED lights.
- Chinatown (Cho Lon) - District 5 - Ho Chi Minh City’s Cholon is Vietnam’s largest Chinatown, with origins dating back to 1778. It holds significant historical and cultural importance. Chinese minorities sought refuge here from the Tay Son and had to rebuild the area twice after attacks, with an estimated 70% perishing while attempting to escape by boat. Survivors settled and began selling various Chinese products. During the Vietnam War, Cholon was a bustling black market for US soldiers trading American Army supplies. Today, the area is a popular destination for tourists and attracts many Taiwanese and Chinese visitors. Cholon offers a glimpse of classical Chinese architecture reminiscent of bygone eras, with numerous Chinese restaurants. The Binh Tay market at its center is bustling, crowded, and chaotic, with narrow aisles selling a wide range of goods. While some tourists may find the market’s offerings less diverse compared to other markets in Ho Chi Minh, the main attraction of Cholon is not shopping but experiencing the authentic Chinese atmosphere that has thrived here for centuries. It’s a delightful place to explore at night.
- Ba Thien Hau Temple - Ba Thien Hau Temple in Saigon is a Buddhist temple dedicated to the Chinese sea goddess, Mazu. It is believed that she protects and rescues ships and people at sea by flying around on a mat or cloud. Mazuism incorporates traditions and beliefs from both Taoism and Buddhism, forming a unique belief system. This temple is located in ‘Cholon’ (Chinatown) in District 5, approximately a twenty-minute drive from the city center.

- Private Car/Minivan
- Lunch with dietary options available upon request
- Bottle of Mineral Water
- All Entrance Fees included
- English Speaking Tour Guide
- Private Car/Minivan
- Lunch with dietary options available upon request
- Bottle of Mineral Water
- All Entrance Fees included
- English Speaking Tour Guide
- Gratuities for your guide & driver
- Gratuities for your guide & driver
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.