Explore the intricate network of underground tunnels at Cu Chi, an iconic testament to Vietnam's war history. Used by the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War, these tunnels played a crucial role in their guerrilla warfare tactics.
Options:
1. Minivan Tour (max 12 pax): Ben Duoc Non-Touristy Tunnels
2. Private Tour: you can decide to go to Ben Dinh Tunnels or Ben Duoc Tunnels
Highlights:
- Booby Traps Showcase: Witness the ingenious yet deadly traps set up by the Viet Cong.
- Tunnel Exploration: Delve deep into the underground labyrinth, with opportunities to crawl through some sections.
- Shooting Range: For an additional fee, experience firing historical war-era weapons (ammunition fee not included).
- Tapioca Tasting: Sample the staple food that Viet Cong soldiers relied on during the war.
Transfer by Minivan: Pick-up and drop-off at a centrally located hotel in District 1.<br/>Pickup included
Transfer by Limousine: Pickup and Drop off at all hotels or private address in Ho Chi Minh City.<br/>Pickup included
Transfer by Car or Minibus: Pick-up and drop off from all hotels or private address in Ho Chi Minh City.<br/>Pickup included
The tour begins around 7:30 am or 12:00 pm with a convenient pickup from central hotels in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. From there, we'll embark on a scenic journey to Cu Chi Tunnels ( Ben Duoc Tunnels ).
After approximately 1.5 hours, we'll arrive at the tunnels, where you'll be immersed in the past through a captivating documentary film introducing the Cu Chi Tunnels. Experience the remarkable underground network as you crawl through the passages used by guerrilla fighters during the Vietnam War. Along the way, you'll encounter fascinating insights into their lives, observing the kitchen, living quarters, and meeting room.
Discover the intricacies of trap-making and their deployment, and visit the weapons room to learn about the ingenious techniques employed by the resourceful Viet Cong soldiers.
You will be back at your hotel around 2:30 pm for the morning tour and 7:00 pm for the afternoon tour.
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