Heritage of Ho Chi Minh City & Cu Chi Tunnels Discovery is ideal for those seeking to explore Vietnam’s rich culture and history in a single day. Discover iconic French colonial landmarks, experience the vibrant energy of modern Saigon, and explore the legendary Cu Chi Tunnels, a vital site from the Vietnam War. This tour offers a vivid look at how Vietnam beautifully connects its past and present.
our car will pick you up at lobby your hotel with name
In the morning our car and guide will come to your hotel and pick you up at lobby then starting your trip to Cu Chi tunnel
Known as the “iron land” during Vietnam’s struggle for independence, the Cu Chi Tunnels form one of the world’s most extensive underground networks. This remarkable site showcases the resilience and ingenuity of the Vietnamese people who lived and fought here. As you explore, you’ll see wartime relics, hear incredible stories, and gain a deeper understanding of the nation’s history. After visiting the tunnels, enjoy a delicious local Vietnamese lunch before returning to Ho Chi Minh City.
The Independence Palace, also known as the Reunification Palace, is a major historical landmark in Ho Chi Minh City. Built in the 1960s, it was the residence of South Vietnam’s presidents and the site where the Vietnam War ended on April 30, 1975. Visitors can explore its preserved rooms, artifacts, and unique architecture, making it a powerful symbol of Vietnam’s history and reunification.
The War Remnants Museum powerfully portrays the harsh realities of the Vietnam War and its impact on the Vietnamese people. Through photographs, artifacts, and exhibits on napalm, Agent Orange, and experimental weapons, the museum reveals the war’s devastation. The Requiem Exhibition honors fallen photographers, while displays of global anti-war movements highlight the world’s call for peace.
Built by the French between 1877 and 1880, Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon is a landmark of Ho Chi Minh City. With its 58-meter bell towers, red brick façade, and stunning stained glass windows, the cathedral blends Roman and Gothic styles and stands as both a sacred site and a symbol of Saigon’s rich history and culture.
Built by the French between 1886 and 1891, Saigon Central Post Office is a beautiful Neoclassical landmark in District 1, near Notre Dame Cathedral. With its ornate façade, vaulted ceilings, and historic city maps, it offers a glimpse into Saigon’s past and architectural charm. After the visit, our car will take you back to the hotel, ending the tour.
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