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Discover the historic Cu Chi Tunnels, a vast underground network stretching over 124 miles (200 km) that played a crucial role during the Vietnam War. This tour offers a unique insight into the resilience of the Vietnamese people, featuring specially constructed living areas, hidden traps, and handmade weapons. A blend of local history and hands-on experiences, the tour is perfect for international travelers seeking to explore Vietnam's rich cultural heritage and wartime legacy. Join us for an unforgettable journey back in time.
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Begin your journey by visiting a lacquer workshop where you can witness the intricate craft of making lacquerware, a traditional Vietnamese art.
Arriving at Cu Chi, watch a fascinating documentary film that brings to life the history and significance of the tunnels during the Vietnam War.
Explore the underground complex of the Cu Chi Tunnels, including kitchens, bedrooms, storage areas, weapons factories, field hospitals, and command centers, all designed to support the guerillas during wartime.
Optional Activity: You can try shooting powerful weapons like the AK47, M16, M60, or M30. (Surcharge: $2.5 per bullet, 10 bullets per line)
Delve into the maze-like tunnels, discovering hidden trap doors and dangerous traps that were used by the guerillas to defend themselves. Learn how these ingenious devices were crafted and their role in wartime tactics.
Visit a rice paper workshop and learn about the process of making this essential Vietnamese food. Then, enjoy a traditional guerilla snack, tea, and tapioca, which were commonly consumed during the war.
Yes, the Cu Chi Tunnels tour is suitable for people of all ages. The tour involves light walking and no strenuous activities. However, visitors should be comfortable walking through the tunnels and navigating narrow spaces. Children and older adults are welcome, but those with mobility concerns may find some parts of the tunnels challenging.
The tour does not include a full lunch, but guests will be served traditional local snacks, including tapioca and tea, which were historically consumed by the guerillas during the Vietnam War.
Yes, photography is allowed throughout the tour, so feel free to capture the fascinating sights of the Cu Chi Tunnels. However, be mindful of other visitors and respectful of the historical significance of the area.
Yes, there will be opportunities to visit local workshops, such as the lacquer and rice paper workshops, where you can purchase handmade products. Please feel free to bring cash if you'd like to buy any souvenirs.
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