Cu Chi Tunnels Half Day - Small Group
Live and feel Vietnamese real history, since the best way to understand a country is learning about its past. In Cu Chi tunnels you will discover one of the most Vietnams interesting and sad episodes. Put yourself in Vietcongs shoes and explore the massive infrastructure they created (tunnels stretched over 250 km) for fighting against the enemy. In those tunnels they built not only traps and hideouts, but also hospitals and homes. Penetrate into Vietnams incredible history with us!
Visit: BestPrice Travel, 12A, Ba Trieu Alley, Ba Trieu Street Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi 100000 Vietnam
Cu Chi Tunnels, also called Iron Land, is a huge system of underground tunnels which stretched over 250 km. The network was like a secret city to supported war: storage facilities, weapons factories, field hospitals, also included specially constructed living areas, command centers and innumerable of nightmare trap doors to defend itself. Today Cu Chi Tunnels have become a major attraction giving tourists a unique experience, truly feeling of what underground life and the strong Spirit of all Vietnamese who died for mother land.
We leaving Ho Chi Minh City around 08:00
Arrival Cu Chi Tunnels after 02 hours trip through beauty landscape of country side, we watch a short introductory video showing how Cu Chi Tunnels were constructed before entering, then spend the next hour exploring the maze of tunnels.
We drive back to Ho Chi Minh City arriving at approximately 13:00.
Duration:270 to 360 minutes
Commences in:Vietnam, Vietnam
Country:Vietnam
City:Vietnam
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