Cu Chi Tunnels Half Day Tour
Duration | 4 - 5 hours |
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Season | Year Round |
City of departure | Ho Chi Minh City |
Travel style | adventure, exploration, history |
Tour code SG2
Itinerary
The Cu Chi tunnels consists of an elaborate underground community connected with 200 km of tunnels where the Vietnamese revolutionists hided and lived for tens of years during the wars against the foreign enemies.
After leaving the busy streets of Saigon, the 1.5 hour drive to Cu Chi district will take you through the typical countryside of southern Vietnam.
On arrival the visit starts with a short video documentary before spending the next couple of hours exploring the Ben Dinh section of the tunnels where you will learn more about the history and the incredible tenacity and ingenuity of the Cu Chi inhabitants. The more adventurous you will have the opportunity to crawl through the tunnels and to fire off some rounds from AK47 or M16 assault riffles at the shooting range.
Taste typical boiled tapioca and hot tea before driving back to Saigon
INCLUDE:
- Private air-conditioned vehicle
- English speaking guide
- Entrance fee
- Tapioca and tea
- 02 bottled mineral waters & wet tissues per person per day
EXCLUDE:
- Personal expenses
- Not mentioned meals and beverages
- Tip for guide
- VAT
Tour is available as a group tour or private tour.
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