PRV02: Sài Gòn Beyond the Popular Sites (04 Hours)

Most visitors spend time at the city center, as they don’t have much time for other districts where they might witness the pace of life in the majority of the city. We designed this package in order to bring visitors closer to daily life by visiting Chinese and Vietnamese pagodas,...

PRV17: Combined Củ Chi Tunnels & the Mekong Delta (Full Day)

This package is designed for those who have just one free day in Sài Gòn and want to experience two of the most popular destinations nearby the city, the Củ Chi tunnels and the Mekong Delta. It will be a long day and you will spend almost 5 hours in a van travelling...

PRV10: Overview of Sài Gòn and the Mekong Delta (Full Day)

This package is designed for those who want to get an overview of Sài Gòn and the Mekong Delta in just one delightful day. You not only gain information about the city where the Việt Nam War ended in 1975,...

PRV16: Combined Củ Chi Tunnels & Cao Đài Temple (Full Day)

Tây Ninh, near the Cambodian border, is home to the unique Cao Đài sect, whose patron saints include Joan of Arc, Victor Hugo and Winston Churchill, to name a few. The religion is a hybrid of Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism and Christianity...

SGN01: Hồ Chí Minh City Stopover (3D2N)

This three-day tour is covered heaps of iconic sights in and around Hồ Chí Minh City, including Củ Chi tunnels – Among top 7 underground destinations in the world, War Remnants Museum and Independence Palace are popular sites to learn about the Việt Nam War. Take a boat trip on the legendary Mekong River, visit to local villages, enjoy one of the world’s most brilliant cultures with friendly and hospitable people, amazing scenery, tasty food, and thousand of smiles.

ASL01: CỦ CHI TUNNELS TOUR WITH SLIM JIM (06 Hours)

Slim Jim is a tour guide in Việt Nam. My real name is Thông but they call me Slim Jim because I eat like a bird, drink like fish, and smoke like a chimney. Okay, so come with me now. I’ll tell you the whole story about the Việt Nam War from my experience, not from a book. One can travel alone, but two can make the tour more enjoyable!