American Us Army Saigon Jeep Tour Ho Chi Minh City
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American Us Army Saigon Jeep Tour Ho Chi Minh City

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About this experience

Discover Ho Chi Minh City in style with a private tour in an iconic American Jeep. This unique journey starts at the Independence Palace, a symbol of Vietnam's reunification, followed by the stunning Saigon Central Post Office, showcasing French colonial architecture. Visit the tranquil Jade Emperor Pagoda, known for its intricate carvings and spiritual ambiance, and explore the exquisite craftsmanship at the Dai Viet Lacquerware Factory. The tour also includes a stop at the War Remnants Museum, where you can learn about Vietnam's history through powerful exhibits. Enjoy a scenic drive with photo stops at bustling Nguyen Hue Street, historic Dong Khoi Street, and the modern Bitexco Financial Tower. Capture memories at the legendary Rex Hotel, the majestic Saigon People’s Committee building, and the symbolic Ba Son Bridge. Additionally, pass by the site of the Former U.S. Embassy, rich with historical significance. This Jeep tour offers an immersive and comprehensive glimpse of HCMC.

Available options

Group Tour By Jeep

Duration: 4 hours<br/>Pickup included

Private Tour By Car

Regular Car<br/>Pickup included

Private Tour By Jeep

Pickup included

What's included

Entrance fees
Private American US Army Jeep or Car Option
Bottled water
English speaking tour guide

Detailed itinerary

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Standing majestically in the heart of Saigon, the Reunification Palace, also known as Independence Palace, is a powerful symbol of Vietnam's turbulent history & resilient spirit. This architectural marvel, completed in 1966, served as the presidential headquarters during the Vietnam War. Today, it offers visitors a captivating glimpse into the past with its well-preserved rooms, war command bunkers, historical artifacts. Explore the opulent state rooms, the president's living quarters, and the grand conference hall where critical decisions were made. The palace's stunning 1960s design, featuring elegant lines & spacious interiors, reflects a blend of traditional Vietnamese & modernist styles. The lush gardens & iconic tank display add to the historical ambiance. Visit to the Reunification Palace is not just a step back in time but a profound journey through Vietnam's path to peace and reunification, making it a must-see landmark for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike..

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The Ho Chi Minh City Museum, housed in a stunning French colonial building, is a captivating portal into the rich history and vibrant culture of Vietnam's largest city. Located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, the museum’s elegant architecture itself is a feast for the eyes, featuring grand staircases, ornate decorations, and lush gardens. Inside, the museum's diverse exhibits span from the prehistoric era to modern times, showcasing everything from ancient artifacts and traditional costumes to poignant wartime memorabilia and fascinating dioramas. Each exhibit provides a vivid narrative of the city’s evolution, highlighting significant events, cultural milestones, and the resilient spirit of its people. The museum also offers intriguing insights into the city's role in the Vietnam War, with detailed displays and historical photographs. A visit to the Ho Chi Minh City Museum is not just an educational journey but an immersive experience that leaves visitors with a deep appreciation.

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The Saigon Central Post Office is an iconic architectural gem in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, showcasing a harmonious blend of French colonial and Gothic influences. Designed by renowned architect Gustave Eiffel, it was completed in the late 19th century and remains a symbol of Vietnam's rich history. Step inside to admire the grand vaulted ceilings, intricate ironwork, and stunning tiled floors that exude old-world charm. The walls feature historical maps of Saigon and Southern Vietnam, adding to its cultural significance. Still a functioning post office, visitors can send postcards or explore the charming souvenir shops. Don’t miss the striking portrait of Ho Chi Minh displayed prominently above the main hall. Conveniently located near other landmarks such as Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica, the Central Post Office is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts, architecture admirers, and anyone seeking a glimpse into Vietnam's colonial past.

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The Jade Emperor Pagoda, also known as Chua Ngoc Hoang, is a mystical gem in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City. Built in 1909, this Taoist temple is dedicated to the Jade Emperor, the King of Heaven in Chinese mythology. Stepping into the pagoda, you are enveloped in an atmosphere thick with the scent of burning incense and the glow of candlelight. The temple's intricate wood carvings, elaborate statues, and colorful tile work captivate the eye, each piece telling a story from ancient lore. The main hall houses the majestic statue of the Jade Emperor, surrounded by a pantheon of deities and guardian figures. Outside, a tranquil pond filled with turtles, symbolizing longevity, adds to the serene ambiance. The Jade Emperor Pagoda is not just a place of worship but a spiritual oasis, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural and religious heritage of Vietnam. Whether you seek peace, blessings, or cultural insight, this enchanting pagoda promises a deeply fulfilling experience.

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The former U.S. Embassy in Saigon, now Ho Chi Minh City, stands as a significant historical site from the Vietnam War era. Located at 4 Le Duan Boulevard, the embassy became a symbol of American involvement in Vietnam. Its most iconic moment occurred on April 30, 1975, during the Fall of Saigon, when dramatic images of helicopters evacuating American personnel and at-risk Vietnamese from the rooftop were broadcast worldwide. The embassy complex, originally built in 1967, witnessed numerous key events, including peace talks and military strategizing. After the war, the building was repurposed and later demolished in the 1990s. Today, the site is occupied by the U.S. Consulate General, serving as a reminder of the complex history between the United States and Vietnam. The legacy of the former U.S. Embassy in Saigon remains a poignant chapter in the story of the Vietnam War and its lasting impacts on both nations.

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Ba Son Bridge, also known as Thu Thiem 2 Bridge, is an architectural highlight in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon), connecting District 1 with the Thu Thiem New Urban Area in District 2. Spanning the Saigon River, this cable-stayed bridge is a key infrastructure project aimed at easing traffic congestion and promoting urban development in the city. Completed in 2022, Ba Son Bridge is approximately 1.5 kilometers (0.93 miles) long and features a distinctive design with a main tower rising 113 meters (371 feet) above the river. The bridge is part of the city's broader plan to enhance connectivity and support economic growth, symbolizing the city's modernization and strategic planning. Ba Son Bridge not only facilitates smoother transportation but also offers stunning views of the Saigon River and the surrounding urban landscape. It has quickly become an iconic landmark, representing the city’s commitment to infrastructure improvement and its vision for future development.

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Nguyen Hue Boulevard, located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon), is a prominent and bustling pedestrian street known for its vibrant atmosphere and historical significance. This wide, tree-lined boulevard stretches from the Saigon River to the City Hall, offering a scenic and lively promenade for both locals and tourists. Renowned for its transformation into a pedestrian-only street during weekends and holidays, Nguyen Hue Boulevard hosts various cultural events, street performances, and festivals. The boulevard is flanked by numerous modern skyscrapers, luxury hotels, and shopping malls, juxtaposed with historical landmarks like the Ho Chi Minh City Hall and the Rex Hotel. At night, Nguyen Hue Boulevard comes alive with colorful lights and fountains, creating a dynamic urban landscape. The central statue of Ho Chi Minh adds a cultural touch, symbolizing the city's historical roots.

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The Bitexco Financial Tower, located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, is a striking symbol of the city’s rapid modernization and economic growth. Standing at 262.5 meters (861 feet), it was the tallest building in Vietnam until 2011 and remains a key feature of the city’s skyline. Designed by architect Carlos Zapata, its unique lotus-inspired shape reflects Vietnamese culture and the country's aspirations. The tower houses offices, retail spaces, restaurants, and the Saigon Skydeck on the 49th floor, offering panoramic views of the bustling city and the Saigon River. This observation deck is a popular attraction, providing a breathtaking perspective of Ho Chi Minh City’s dynamic urban landscape. Bitexco Financial Tower also features a helipad on the 52nd floor, an architectural marvel in itself. As a multifunctional skyscraper, it exemplifies modernity and innovation, symbolizing Ho Chi Minh City’s emergence as a global city and a hub of commerce and development in Southeast Asia.

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The Saigon Opera House, a stunning architectural gem in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, stands as a testament to the city's rich cultural heritage and vibrant arts scene. Built in 1897 by French architect Eugène Ferret, this magnificent edifice boasts an exquisite blend of French colonial and Renaissance architectural styles. Its elegant façade, adorned with intricate carvings and statues, draws visitors into a world of artistic splendor. Inside, the opulent interior, featuring grand staircases, chandeliers, and plush seating, provides an ideal setting for a variety of performances, from classical concerts and ballets to modern theatrical productions. Located on the bustling Dong Khoi Street, the Saigon Opera House not only serves as a cultural hub but also as a historical landmark, offering a glimpse into the city's colonial past while celebrating its contemporary artistic spirit. A visit to the Saigon Opera House promises an unforgettable experience.

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Dong Khoi Street, located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon), is one of the city's most vibrant and historic thoroughfares. Known for its French colonial architecture, the street dates back to the French colonial period when it was named Rue Catinat. Over the years, it has been a central hub of cultural, commercial, and social activity. Today, Dong Khoi Street is a bustling blend of old and new, lined with luxury hotels, high-end boutiques, art galleries, and cafes. Notable landmarks include the Saigon Opera House, Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica, and the historic Continental Hotel. The street offers a unique snapshot of Saigon's evolution, from its colonial past to its modern dynamism. Walking along Dong Khoi, visitors can experience the rich tapestry of Vietnamese history and contemporary urban life. Its lively atmosphere, combined with its architectural charm, makes Dong Khoi Street a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Ho Chi Minh City.

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The War Remnants Museum, located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, is a profound journey through Vietnam's turbulent history. Established in 1975, this museum offers a stark, compelling look at the impact of the Vietnam War. Its exhibits include haunting photographs, poignant personal artifacts, and military equipment like tanks, helicopters, and fighter jets. The museum's most gripping feature is the collection of graphic imagery and detailed accounts of wartime atrocities, highlighting the resilience and suffering of the Vietnamese people. The War Remnants Museum is more than a historical archive; it's a sobering reminder of the horrors of war and a powerful call for peace. Visitors leave with a deep sense of the war's lasting legacy and an enhanced appreciation for the human spirit's capacity to endure and overcome.

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Discover the exquisite craftsmanship and timeless beauty of Vietnamese artistry at the Dai Viet Lacquerware Factory, located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh city. This renowned factory invites you into a world where tradition meets innovation, showcasing the meticulous process behind the creation of stunning lacquerware. As you explore the factory, you'll witness skilled artisans at work, transforming raw materials into intricate masterpieces through techniques passed down through generations. Each piece, whether a decorative plate, vase, or jewelry box, embodies the rich cultural heritage and artistic finesse of Vietnam. The vibrant colors and intricate designs are a testament to the dedication and passion of the craftsmen. At Dai Viet, you can also try your hand at this ancient craft, creating your own lacquered souvenir under the guidance of expert artisans. A visit to Dai Viet Lacquerware Factory is a journey into the heart of Vietnamese artistry and tradition.

What's not included

Tipping $5 - 7 USD/ pax, gratueties or personal expenses...

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Surcharge for non-English speaking guides: $50 USD (cash collected on tour).
35% extra charge fee will be applied for the whole Luna New Year (applied from last day old Luna year until 4th Jan of Lunar New Year)
Every one can join this tour

Meeting point

We will pick you up at the time you booked base on the provided address of hotel within district 1. A small extra fee of 7 - 10 USD per person will be collected on arrival for the other districts.

Important notes

Please give us your whatsapp number so that we can contact with you easily.

About Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam's largest metropolis, is a vibrant blend of tradition and modernity. Known for its rich history, bustling markets, and French colonial architecture, it offers a dynamic travel experience with its lively street food culture, historical landmarks, and energetic nightlife.

Top Attractions

War Remnants Museum

This museum provides a sobering look at the Vietnam War and its impact on the country. It houses a collection of war machinery, photographs, and artifacts.

Historical 1-2 hours Free (donations appreciated)

Cu Chi Tunnels

A network of underground tunnels used by Viet Cong soldiers during the Vietnam War. Visitors can explore the tunnels, learn about their history, and see various war relics.

Historical Half-day tour Moderate (tour prices vary)

Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon

A beautiful example of French colonial architecture, this cathedral is a prominent landmark in the city. It is a peaceful place to visit and offers a glimpse into the city's religious heritage.

Religious 30 minutes to 1 hour Free

Ben Thanh Market

One of the most famous markets in Ho Chi Minh City, offering a wide variety of goods, including food, clothing, souvenirs, and handicrafts. It's a great place to experience local culture and shop for bargains.

Market 1-2 hours Budget to Moderate

Bitexco Financial Tower Skydeck

Offers panoramic views of the city from the 49th floor. The Skydeck provides a unique perspective on Ho Chi Minh City's skyline and landmarks.

Observation Deck 1 hour Moderate

Must-Try Local Dishes

Pho

A traditional Vietnamese noodle soup made with beef or chicken broth, rice noodles, and various toppings such as meat, herbs, and bean sprouts.

Dinner Vegetarian options available

Banh Mi

A Vietnamese sandwich made with a baguette, filled with various ingredients such as grilled meat, pâté, pickled vegetables, and fresh herbs.

Lunch Vegetarian options available

Com Tam

Broken rice served with grilled pork, a fried egg, and various accompaniments like pickled vegetables and fish sauce.

Lunch Vegetarian options available

Goi Cuon

Fresh spring rolls filled with shrimp, pork, herbs, and rice vermicelli, served with a peanut or fish sauce dipping sauce.

Appetizer Vegetarian options available

Popular Activities

Golfing at Long Thanh Golf Resort Exploring the Cu Chi Tunnels Boat tours in the Mekong Delta Beach relaxation in Vung Tau Nature walks in Cần Giờ Mangrove Forest Spa and wellness treatments Visiting historical sites like the War Remnants Museum Exploring local markets and temples

Best Time to Visit

December to April

This is the dry season with lower humidity and less rain, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The weather is generally pleasant, though it can be quite hot.

25-35°C 77-95°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Vietnamese
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Moderately spoken in tourist areas, limited in other areas

Currency

Vietnamese Dong (VND)

Time Zone

GMT+7

Electricity

220VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe, but exercise caution in crowded areas and at night

Ho Chi Minh City is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas and at night. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-hailing apps
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Bargain for better prices at markets

Getting there

By air
  • Tan Son Nhat International Airport • 7 km from city center
By train

Saigon Railway Station

By bus

Mien Dong Bus Station, Mien Tay Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are an affordable way to get around, but they can be crowded and slow due to traffic. Routes are numerous and well-marked.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Grab, Gojek

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

District 1 District 3 District 5 (Chinatown) District 7 Phu Nhuan District

Day trips

Mekong Delta
130 km from Ho Chi Minh City • Full day

The Mekong Delta is a vast network of rivers, canals, and islands known for its lush landscapes, floating markets, and traditional villages. It offers a unique glimpse into rural Vietnamese life.

Cu Chi Tunnels
60 km from Ho Chi Minh City • Half day

A network of underground tunnels used by Viet Cong soldiers during the Vietnam War. Visitors can explore the tunnels, learn about their history, and see various war relics.

Vung Tau
120 km from Ho Chi Minh City • Full day

A coastal city known for its beautiful beaches, seafood, and relaxed atmosphere. It's a popular destination for a day trip from Ho Chi Minh City.

Festivals

Tet Holiday (Vietnamese New Year) • January or February (varies each year) Ho Chi Minh City International Film Festival • December (varies each year) Mid-Autumn Festival • September or October (varies each year)

Pro tips

  • Learn a few basic Vietnamese phrases to enhance your experience and interact with locals
  • Use ride-hailing apps like Grab or Gojek for convenient and affordable transportation
  • Bargain for better prices at markets and street vendors, but do so politely and with a smile
  • Try street food and local eateries for an authentic and delicious culinary experience
  • Visit popular attractions early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and the midday heat
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  • Max travelers: 15
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