Be prepared for a day in the name of history up close. On a one-day journey from Ho Chi Minh City to Vung Tau, you will have a unique chance to visit some famous sights from the Vietnam War. Tour guide and war veterans will take you on a historical journey, as you will have an opportunity to see the Long Tan cross, raised by the Australians, the battlefields of the Horseshoe, Nui Dat (SAS Hills), and the Long Phuoc Tunnels used by the Viet Cong’s. Prepare yourself to be touched by the memory of the victors and the fallen.
Posted By : Peter_m
The most rewarding tour I've ever been on. Our 1st stop was an orphanage in Ba Rai, the staff are so amazing looking after about 30 children, they were so happy enjoying bags of soccer ball and hoola hoops we took as gifts. The Long Tan memorial was made special by our guide Yen from Viator. His knowledge of the Vietnam war was incredible and played the national anthem so we could pay our respect.
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Posted On : 2019-10-06 10:07:20
Posted By : edwardobrien
We had a great day out with our guide and river. Visited several important sites including Nui Dat, Long Tan and The Horseshoe. The guide and driver were polite and careful. The guide was very knowledgable and provided additional background information on the events and activiies at each site. Very happy with our private tour and would recomend to others.
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Posted On : 2019-07-31 01:44:21
Posted By : Matty E
Yen was our guide for the day and was very helpful throughout the tour. He was very knowledgeable about the area and its history. A highlight of the tour was visiting the orphanage and being able to bring the children some milk, food and some candy.. we really enjoyed the tour and would recommend it to anybody who is interested in Vietnam's history. Thankyou Yen.
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Posted On : 2018-05-24 04:16:20
Posted By : David_M
Absolutely brilliant tour. No time wasting with souvenir shops. Our guide was very informative and was able to show pictures from during the war and current day so you could visualise where everyone was. Our guide even had the forethought to pickup flowers for us to lay at Long Tan Cross.