Day 3: Cu Chi Tunnels - Ho Chi Minh City Tour (B/L/-)
Start the day with a visit to the famous Cu Chi Tunnels. Stretching over 250 kilometers, Cu Chi is one of the most
famous and historical aspects of war in Vietnam. The tunnel system was created in 1948 to assist the Viet Minh
as they fought the French for independence and became legendary during the 1960s in playing a vital role in the
Vietnam War by allowing the Viet Cong (communist guerrillas) to control large rural areas, just 65 kilometers away
from Ho Chi Minh City. This system of tunnels consists of hospitals, rooms, kitchens, store areas, and working rooms
underground. This tunnel was excavated in the area with clay mixing with laterite. So this tunnel is rather durable and
stable. The air is transferred to the tunnels through ventilation holes.
In the afternoon, we will visit some of the other major attractions in Ho Chi Minh City: War Remnants, Reunification
Palace, Notre Dame Cathedral and Old Post Office. These buildings are considered as the symbols of Ho Chi Minh
City because of their architecture and historical meanings. We also will visit Thien Hau Pagoda in Cho Lon - a Chinesestyle temple located on Nguyen Trai Street in Cho Lon (China Town). Overnight in Ho Chi Minh City.