Day 7: Ho Chi Minh City – Cu Chi Tunnel
Ho Chi Minh City tour offers an excellent combination of historical, cultural, and architectural exploration, with a fascinating glimpse into Vietnam’s war history and its remarkable ingenuity during the struggle for independence. Here’s a breakdown of your itinerary for the day:
09:00am: start Ha Noi City Tour
Reunification Palace: Formerly the residence of the President of Southern Vietnam, this iconic site played a pivotal role during the fall of Saigon in April 1975. It offers a chance to learn about Vietnam’s modern history in a symbolic setting.
– Notre Dame Cathedral & Saigon Post Office: Marvel at these striking French colonial landmarks located near the palace, Perfect for appreciating the city’s architectural legacy and snapping memorable photos.
– History Museum: Dive into Vietnam’s ancient history with the Phu Nam country exhibit showcasing artifacts from the 2nd century Oc Eo civilization,
– Jade Emperor Pagoda: A serene Taoist temple featuring intricate carvings, divine statues, and an atmospheric setting.
Lunch (Optional)
Museum of War Remnants: This museum offers an intense and thought-provoking perspective on the Vietnam War. Exhibits include photos, artifacts, and military equipment that narrate the war’s impact.
– Binh Tay Market: Explore the bustling atmosphere of Chinatown’s central market, A great spot to observe daily life and shop for souvenirs, snacks, or local handicrafts.
– Cu Chi Tunnels: Discover an extensive underground network used by Viet Cong forces during the war, learn about the resilience and creativity of Vietnamese fighters as you explore the tunnels, which included living quarters, hospitals, and more.
– Back to Hotel
Optional: Dinner