Cu Chi Tunnels historical tour
Overview
The Cu Chi Tunnels, a historically significant network of over 250 kilometers, played a vital role during the Vietnam War. Originally created in 1948, these tunnels became an underground city with various facilities for thousands of people.
- 🕳️ The tunnels include living areas, kitchens, storage facilities, weapons factories, field hospitals, and command centers.
- 🎖️ During the American War, the Cu Chi area was a free-fire zone and experienced heavy attacks and bombings.
- 🔫 Optional activity available to fire rounds from a war-era M16 or AK47 at the nearby firing range; fees for this activity are not included.
- 📅 In 1988, two sections of the tunnels were opened to visitors for exploration and education.
- 🏠 Designed for long-term habitation, these structures allowed individuals to live underground while leading relatively normal lives.
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- Travel insurance
- Entrance fees
- Guided tour
- Water
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Tips (optional)