Your journey begins with a comfortable pickup from your hotel in Ho Chi Minh City, where you’ll meet your friendly local guide and fellow adventurers. As you leave the city behind, enjoy a scenic drive through the countryside, watching daily life unfold along the roadside. Along the way, you’ll stop at a local handicraft center—a perfect opportunity to stretch your legs, browse unique souvenirs, and appreciate the skill of Vietnamese artisans.
Soon, you’ll arrive at the Cu Chi Tunnels, but instead of the usual crowded spots, you’ll head straight to the lesser-known Ben Duoc section. This area offers a more authentic and less touristy glimpse into the underground world once inhabited by Viet Cong soldiers. Your guide will lead you to a secret entrance, inviting you to crouch low and crawl through the narrow, dimly lit passageways. Feel the cool earth, hear the muffled sounds above, and imagine what it must have been like to live, strategize, and survive in these cramped quarters.
As you explore, you’ll encounter ingenious booby traps, carefully preserved to demonstrate the resourcefulness and determination of the Vietnamese fighters. Stop to touch the rusted hull of a US Army tank, a silent reminder of the intense battles that raged above ground. Your guide will share compelling stories and historical insights, bringing each corner of the tunnels to life and deepening your understanding of the war’s impact on Vietnam and its people.
After emerging from the tunnels, you’ll have the chance to try a simple meal once eaten by the Viet Cong—locally-grown tapioca. This humble dish offers a taste of history and a moment to reflect on the resilience of those who endured so much beneath the surface.
The adventure continues as you visit Tan Phu Trung Ward, where you’ll discover the power of wartime propaganda and learn about the underground Hoang Cam kitchen—a clever invention designed to keep cooking smoke hidden from enemy eyes. This behind-the-scenes look reveals the creativity and survival instincts that defined life during the conflict.
For those seeking a final thrill, you can choose to visit the onsite shooting range and try your hand at firing an AK-47 or M16 (optional, extra cost)—a unique way to connect with history firsthand.
As the day draws to a close, relax on the drive back to Ho Chi Minh City, returning to your hotel with unforgettable memories, a deeper appreciation for Vietnam’s past, and stories to share for years to come.