Escape the busy streets of Saigon to the serene and historic countryside near Cu Chi on our “Bike the Cu Chi Tunnels” tour. It is a day of easy cycling along flat, country roads through the quiet, yet picturesque countryside of Cu Chi, followed by a tour to one of the most significant and well-known landmarks of the American war, a fascinating, historic site and a valuable experience in understanding the resolve of the those who fought here.
We conclude our biking at the historic Cu Chi Tunnels for a private tour, exploring the famous tunnels and surrounding territory. This trip includes a van transfer from Saigon to the Cu Chi area and a return to your hotel.
With high-quality bikes and good English-speaking guides, we are sure to bring you unique and unforgettable experiences on the journey.
Pickup included
At 7:15 am meet your guide and private van to be whisked away from crowded Saigon for a morning of scenic and peaceful biking in the countryside north of the city. Upon arrival near the Cu Chi, we get on our comfortable, well-maintained bikes and with the guidance of a charming, well-spoken local guide we head off through peaceful villages on quiet back roads, trails and pathways, to see agricultural landscapes and the daily life of the southern Vietnamese people. Cyclists are always a welcome sight in the area and you’ll have opportunities to stop and chat with sellers in the markets or even kids along the roadways. Photographs are encouraged as you’ll want to capture the smiles of the locals as well as the breath-taking scenery of the region.
Your guide will explain the history and significance of the tunnel network. You’ll even have a chance to crawl through the historic passageways and experience the underground life that existed just a few decades ago.
After the tunnel tour, you will have lunch at a nearby local restaurant. Then our private van brings you back to your hotel in Saigon.
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