This private day trip is a perfect fit for those who want to learn about the history of Saigon but in a short of time as it's an interesting combination tour between Saigon and the Cu Chi tunnels. Much of the daily life takes place on the streets, which are lined with shops, stalls and vendors with their wares spread out on the footpath. Much of see the tunnel system stretched from Saigon all the way to the Cambodian border.
We offer free pick-up at hotels in district 1 with your name
In the morning our car and guide will come to your hotel and pick you up at lobby then starting your trip.
The War Remnants Museum has great historical significance as a testament to the cruel reality of the Second Indochina War and its profound effects on the Vietnamese people. The exhibition here, which includes disturbing photographs of the atrocities of war, vividly depicts the suffering endured by the Vietnamese people, with many images coming from US sources. The collection of posters and images on the ground floor demonstrating international anti-war support provides a counterpoint to the horrors depicted on the upper floors. With exhibits on the widespread destruction caused by napalm and the devastating effects of Agent Orange, the museum helps visitors confront the harsh realities of war. The inclusion of experimental weapons and the Requiem Exhibition, commemorating the photographers who died in the conflict, further enhance the museum's historical significance.
The Independence Palace, also known as the Reunification Palace, is a significant historical landmark in Ho Chi Minh City. Built in the 1960s, it served as the residence and workplace of the Presidents of the Republic of Vietnam. The palace is notably marked by the historical event on April 30, 1975, when Liberation Army tanks entered its gates, signifying the end of the Vietnam War and the reunification of the country. Visitors to the Independence Palace can explore meeting rooms, reception halls, and historical artifacts preserved from the 1970s. With its unique architecture and expansive grounds, the Independence Palace is not only a historical monument but also a place that educates and instills patriotism and conveys valuable historical lessons.
Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon, built by the French between 1877 and 1880, is an iconic landmark of Ho Chi Minh City. Showcasing Roman and Gothic architecture, it features twin 58-meter bell towers, red brick façades from France, and stunning stained glass windows. Today, it serves as both a place of worship and a cultural symbol of the city.
The Central Post Office of Saigon, built by the French from 1886 to 1891, is a Neo-Classical masterpiece with Gothic and Renaissance touches. Located near Notre-Dame Cathedral, it features an ornate façade, vaulted ceilings, and historic city map murals, making it a must-visit for architecture and history lovers.
From central Ho Chi Minh City, the car and guide will take you to the Cu Chi Tunnels to explore one of the most famous historical sites of the Vietnam War.
The Cu Chi Tunnels, once known as Vietnam’s “iron land,” are one of the world’s largest underground networks, showcasing the resilience and ingenuity of those who lived and fought here. Visitors can explore wartime relics, hear powerful stories, and experience a glimpse of life during the conflict. The tour ends with a drive back to Ho Chi Minh City and drop-off at your hotel.
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