Hidden Bunker & Vietnam War - Gratis vandretur til Ho Chi Minh City





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Nyd den perfekte introduktion til Ho Chi Minh City, tidligere Saigon, på denne omfattende tur, begrænset til kun otte rejsende. Få personlig opmærksomhed fra din guide, mens du vandrer i Saigon's koloniale kvarter, beundrer Saigon Opera House, People's Committee Building, Central Post Office, Saigon Notre-Dame-basilikaen og Reunification Palace. Derefter opdager vietnamesisk religion på Jade Emperor Pagoda og rædslerne fra Vietnamkrigen på War Remnants Museum.
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Vi tager dig til Saigon Secret Weapons Bunker, en fascinerende relikvie fra Vietnamkrigen, der ofte overses af turister. Du vil blive forbløffet over den opfindsomhed og opfindsomhed af det vietnamesiske folk i denne turbulente tid i historien.
Tag en pause i et lokalt hjem og nyd nogle forfriskninger, mens din guide deler historier om det omkringliggende område - engang hjertet af krigens aktivitet, et vigtigt kvarter, hvor soldater boede, kæmpede og opererede.
Besøg Thích Quảng Đức Memorial, en rørende hyldest til den buddhistiske munk, der begik selvmord i protest mod Vietnam-krigen. Derfra vil vi dykke ind i krigens historie og afsløre de komplekse årsager bag opdelingen mellem Nord- og Sydvietnam.
Udforsk War Remnants Museum, som giver et kraftfuldt kig på indvirkningen af Vietnamkrigen. Gennem forfølgende udstillinger, fotografier og militære artefakter fortæller museet historien om krigens ødelæggende virkninger på både Vietnam og dets folk.
Besøg Lê Quý Đôn High School, den første franske koloniale skole i Saigon. Den blev etableret under den franske besættelse og er et symbol på den tidlige blanding af vietnamesisk og fransk kultur. Skolens rige historie giver et glimt af den koloniale æraens indflydelse på uddannelse og samfund i Vietnam.
Besøg Reunification Palace, hvor Vietnam-krigen sluttede i 1975. Tidligere præsidentens hjem og kommandocenter, er det nu et symbol på landets genforening, med bevarede værelser og en tagterrasse, der tilbyder et glimt af historien.
Denne mindesstele ligger inden for uafhængighedspaladset og mindes de 15 kommandoer fra Team 5, Saigon-Gia Dinh-styrkerne. De lancerede et historisk angreb på paladset under Tet-offensiven i 1968.
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Great experience. Definitely a must do if you’re interested in the conflict of the Vietnam war.
Me and 3 others had the pleasure of getting a private tour around both the hidden war bunker, a home of the former Vietnamese Queen of Vietnam (now a museum) as well as a private coffee workshop from our tour guide in his own home which now has a Coffee Workshop business. We also visited the shrine of the infamous monk who set himself on fire. It was all extremely interesting and the guide was very knowledgeable. In the end, it was around 3.5 hours but could likely be longer/shorter depending on you as the guests/if other people on the tour. We paid around £15 each in the end. Highly recommend !!
The guide was very informative on the history of HCMC and Vietnam. The walking past was at a good pase with a nice brake in between.
I came on this tour to learn about the war from the Vietnamese experience. I got so much more than I could have hoped for. The information went right back into the 1940’s to give context, and the tour guide had family connections to the war which he shared generously.
Daniel was right on time and led us on a very interesting tour of HoChi Minh City. He had so many interesting stories and historical treasures to share with us. We came way with a new understanding of Vietnam.
Not much information given besides pointing at buildings. The only good part of the tour is the visit to the hidden bunker.
Thank you for joining the tour and for sharing your feedback, Marco. During the tour I provide detailed explanations about Saigon’s history, architecture, and the Vietnam War. However, it seemed that there was a language barrier during the walk, which may have made it difficult to understand some of the information shared. I’m glad you enjoyed visiting the hidden bunker, which is one of the most unique historical locations in the city. Thank you again for visiting and I wish you a great rest of your trip in Vietnam.
Our tour guide Nghi was a very good, very friendly, and informative guide. Getting to see the bunker was eye-opening. Visiting the monument dedicated to Thích Quảng Đức was also something I wanted to see - and this tour provided. If you're interested in understanding a bit more about that period in history, this is worth considering.
A fantastic experience, from start to finish. Joseph is extremely knowledgeable, friendly, helpful and engaging! He went the extra mile by organising transfers for us from our cruise port and lending us some money for an amazing iced coconut coffee as we didn’t have any Dong initially. 10/10. Wholeheartedly recommend this walking tour.
Really interesting... the visit showed us some sides of the city that we would definitely not have found on our own... and made us excited with the aspects of the war that show a proud people and never tame... recommended for those who want an alternative tour ..
I took the Vietnam War Walking Tour: Bunkers, Resistance & Local Stories with Joseph and trainee guide Peter, and it was an unforgettable experience. From the start, they greeted us with warmth and genuine hospitality, making us feel like we were touring with friends rather than guides. The tour itself was rich in powerful stories and historical insights that brought Vietnam’s wartime past to life. I was especially moved by the resilience and strength of the Vietnamese people — how they endured so much and came out even stronger, rebuilding their country into the vibrant, culturally rich nation it is today. Along the way, we also learned about local customs, spiritual beliefs, and everyday life, which added so much context and depth to the experience. On top of all that, Joseph and Peter gave us some laughs too! Joseph kindly helped me find a nearby ATM when I was running low on cash (lifesaver!), and Peter went above and beyond when my change got stuck in a vending machine — he even got help from the War Remnants Museum staff to retrieve it. Absolute legends! Thank you so much, Joseph and Peter, for an amazing, meaningful, and fun tour. I highly recommend booking this walk with them if you're visiting Ho Chi Minh City — it’s a must-do!



