Veterans Battlefields 10 days |
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The name of Viet Nam always reminds people of famous wars during its history: French war and American war. Though now, time passed and the memories of these periods of history have flown away in many people’s thoughts, they still remain in the veterans of both Vietnam and the countries who joined these wars. However, the huge wall between them no longer exist now, just the sympathy and the love for this country exist.
Price: per person, twin share (single-supp: US $ ) Minimum 02 persons Tour includes
Tour excludes
Itinerary Day 1: Ho Chi Minh City Arrival (D)
Day 2: Ho Chi Minh City — Cu Chi — Tay Ninh (B, L, D) Head toward Cu Chi Underground Tunnels which was built in the early 1940s during the war against the French but became famous for being used as a hideout for surprise attacks against the American and their allied troops in the American War. The visit will begin with an introduction film and a big model in the hall, which will give you a whole look at the network of Cu Chi tunnel during war. You then followed the guerilla-uniformed guide to explore the system of tunnels, have fantastic moments being a guerilla in the long, dark underground tunnel. You will surely understand more about Vietnamese’s life and the way they fought against your army during wars, which may be still a secret for you. Meet with people here. Have lunch with a local family who still remember the war time very clearly. Onward to Cao Dai Holy See in Tay Ninh province. Overnight in Ho Chi Minh City. Day 3: Ho Chi Minh City— Da Nang (B, L, D)
Day 4~6: Da Nang— Hue— Quang Tri (B, L, D) This area saw most of the major confrontations during the American War. North of Hue is the Demilitarized Zone, or DMZ, and Quang Tri Province where much of the fighting occurred. The border between the communist North and the US-supported South was the Ben Hai River, not the ‘17th Parallel’ as is popularly believed . The area still bears the scars of the massive bombardments that took place. The few remains of the many camps and combat bases, the barren ground pockmarked with craters, and the tens of thousands of graves in the National Cemetery, a fraction of the million North Vietnamese soldiers who died in the conflict, are solemn reminders of war. Nearby is the Vinh Moc tunnel complex, less extensive, but more authentic, than the more famous Cu Chi tunnels. Beside visits to these relics, a visit to Cham Museum, the Marble Mountains and Non Nuoc beach; a Perfume river boat trip to Thien Mu Pagoda (16th. century), tours of Hue Royal Citadel and Tu Duc and Khai Dinh’s Tombs (4th. and 12th. Kings of the Nguyen Feudal Dynasty) will be offer to give you relaxable time. Day 7: Hue — Ho Chi Minh trail (B, L, D)
Day 8: Hue— Hanoi (B, L, D)
Day 9: Hanoi (B, L, D) Full-day city tour in Hanoi includes visits to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the Temple of Literature (the National University of Vietnam built in 11th. century), Tran Quoc Pagoda, Quan Thanh Temple and Hanoi old Town. Overnight in Hanoi. Day 10: Hanoi departure (B) Free shopping before transfer to airport for departure. |
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