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Ben Duoc Temple - Cu Chi

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Private Cu Chi Tunnels and shooting ranger Tour

1. Private Cu Chi Tunnels and shooting ranger Tour

Following pickup from you hotel in District 1, you will head to the Cu Chi Province. You will travel past the Tan Binh District before arriving to Cu Chi, with a rest stop at a lacquer factory included along the way. The factory is a workplace of disabled people who were victims of Agent Orange Toxic used during the war. Whilst there you can see how they work and witness the beauty of the final products created by them. You will also have the opportunity to purchase their products to help them sustain themselves. Following the factory you will reach the Ben Duoc Tunnels. The tunnels' system is so complex that it stunned many military advisors from all over the world. It is a hidden gem which is today mainly used for educational purposes for Vietnamese students and foreigners alike. It has been recognized by the Ministry of Culture as a National Cultural and Historical Relic as of April 29, 1979. In addition to the historic monuments which serve the propaganda and education of the traditional revolution, when visiting the Cu Chi Tunnels you can visit a simulated area of Cu Chi where you can discover the architecture of the houses. This will provide you with an insight into the lives of the army and the people of Cu Chi between 1961-1972.

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We really enjoyed the tour, our guide was friendly and informative and went out of his way to be helpful. However, the information online was not very clear and we had no luck communicating via email, telephone or What’s App so we had been unsure as to what to expect. The tour was about 6 hrs instead of the 1.5 stated ( it takes longer than that to get to the tunnels) and it stated lunch was included but it was not. There were three of us and we had a driver and a guide in a comfortable SUV. The shooting range was a highlight.