Embark on a private, guided tour from Paris to visit the most significant World War I memorials in northern France. In the comfort vehicle, explore sites like the Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery, the Sir John Monash Centre, and the iconic Canadian National Vimy Memorial, where the bravery of soldiers is forever honored. With a personal guide, experience the poignant history of the Lochnagar Crater, Thiepval Memorial, and more, as you walk through preserved trenches and hear the stories of sacrifice and valor. A truly unforgettable day of remembrance and reflection.
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7:30 AM – Departure from Paris
Start your day with a comfortable pick-up from your hotel in Paris in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. Your personal driver and guide will accompany you throughout the tour.
Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery in Fouilloy, France, is a memorial site for soldiers of World War I. It holds over 2,100 graves of Allied soldiers and is home to the Australian National Memorial, honoring 10,000 Australians who died on the Western Front with no known grave. The site is tied to the pivotal battle of April 1918, where Australian troops played a crucial role.
The Sir John Monash Centre in Fouilloy, France, is an interactive museum dedicated to Australia’s role on the Western Front during World War I. Located behind the Australian National Memorial, it uses cutting-edge technology to share soldiers' stories and commemorate their sacrifices.
The Australian Corps Memorial in Le Hamel, France, commemorates the Australian-led victory in the Battle of Hamel on 4 July 1918. The memorial honors the innovative tactics of General Sir John Monash and the cooperation of Allied forces in this pivotal battle of World War I.
The Musée Somme 1916 in Albert, France, is an underground museum dedicated to the Battle of the Somme. Located in a former air-raid shelter, it features artifacts, displays, and dioramas that vividly depict the experiences of soldiers during World War I.
The Lochnagar Crater in Ovillers-la-Boisselle, France, is a massive mine crater from the Battle of the Somme (1 July 1916). Created by a British explosion under German lines, it is now a memorial site symbolizing the devastation and sacrifice of World War I.
The Thiepval Memorial in Thiepval, France, is a major World War I memorial honoring over 72,000 British and South African soldiers missing from the Somme. The imposing structure also commemorates the sacrifices made during the Battle of the Somme in 1916.
The Ulster Tower in Thiepval, France, is a memorial to the men of the 36th (Ulster) Division who fought during the Battle of the Somme in 1916. Designed to resemble Helen’s Tower in Northern Ireland, it stands as a tribute to their courage and sacrifice.
The Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial in Beaumont-Hamel, France, commemorates the Newfoundland Regiment's heavy losses during the Battle of the Somme on July 1, 1916. The site features preserved trenches, the Caribou Monument, and a visitor center, honoring the regiment’s bravery and sacrifice.
The Preserved Trenches at the Canadian National Vimy Memorial in Vimy, France, offer a poignant glimpse into the conditions of World War I. These trenches are part of the larger memorial site dedicated to the Canadian soldiers who fought at the Battle of Vimy Ridge in 1917. The preserved trenches help visitors understand the challenges and sacrifices faced by soldiers during the battle.
The Canadian National Vimy Memorial in Vimy, France, honors the 61,000 Canadian soldiers who died during World War I, particularly those who fought at the Battle of Vimy Ridge in April 1917. The monument, an impressive white stone structure, stands atop Vimy Ridge and commemorates the significant Canadian victory, symbolizing national unity and sacrifice.
8:00 PM – Arrive in Paris
Your driver will drop you off at your hotel or preferred location, concluding a day of reflection and historical exploration.
Driver will have the travelers name in sign board.
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