This full day trip is a perfect choice for those who want a deeper insight into the 20th century history of Việt Nam. It’s a combined tour, half day city and half day Củ Chi tunnels, which has been suggested by many tourists...
The Củ Chi Tunnels are definitely worth the day trip out of Sài Gòn; to see this is better than you could ever expect having heard about them back home. Just 70km (40 miles) northwest from downtown, the Củ Chi area lies at the end of the Hồ Chí Minh Trail...
The Củ Chi Tunnels are definitely worth the day trip out of Sài Gòn;, to see this is better than you could ever expect having heard about them back home. Just 70km (40 miles) northwest from downtown, the Củ Chi area lies at the end of the Hồ Chí Minh Trail...
The Củ Chi Tunnels are definitely worth the day trip out of Sài Gòn; to see this is better than you could ever expect having heard about them back home. Just 70km (40 miles) northwest from downtown, the Củ Chi area lies at the end of the Hồ Chí Minh Trail and was the base...
Sài Gòn, well known as the biggest city in Việt Nam, plays an indispensable role in modern history. The fall of the Khmer Kingdom in the 15th Century almost turned today’s South Việt Nam into a no-name land, until the late 17th century, when Nguyễn Hữu Cảnh – a general of Lord Nguyễn – founded Gia Định garrison and ordered building of roads, canals,...
Vũng Tàu, an old port town to the southeast of Sài Gòn, was developed under the French as a seaside resort called Cap Saint Jacques. Today, Vùng Tàu is a popular weekend getaway for Sài Gòn residents...