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Cu Chi Tunnels from Ho Chi Minh City: The Complete Day Trip

The Cu Chi Tunnels are the single most-booked excursion from Saigon — a 250 km underground labyrinth where Viet Cong fighters lived, fought and moved unseen. Here is how to plan the trip, from a quick half-day escape to a combo with the War Remnants Museum, plus the best-rated tours to book.

At a glance

  1. 1Morning ride out to Cu Chi
  2. 2Crawl the underground tunnel network
  3. 3Fire a rifle at the shooting range
  4. 4Back for the War Remnants Museum

Why the tunnels are worth the trip

About 70 km northwest of Ho Chi Minh City, the Cu Chi Tunnels are a preserved stretch of the network that let the Viet Cong hold ground through the war. You will squeeze through a widened section of tunnel, see the camouflaged trap doors and booby traps, and watch how the fighters cooked, slept and made sandals from old tyres underground. It is claustrophobic, sobering and genuinely unforgettable.

Half day or full day?

A half-day tour is the efficient choice — roughly 5 to 6 hours door to door, with most trips leaving around 7.30am or 1pm to dodge the worst heat and crowds. Ben Duoc, the less-touristed section, is quieter than Ben Dinh if you want space to explore. Prices start from around $20 for a small-group tour; private and VIP options cost more but skip the bus stops.

Pair it with the War Remnants Museum

For the full picture, combine the tunnels with the War Remnants Museum back in District 1 — the confronting photography and hardware there give the underground story its context. Many operators bundle both into one day. Bring water, wear closed shoes and light layers, and book a day or two in advance, as morning slots fill fast in peak season.

Cu Chi Tunnels day trip — FAQ

How far are the Cu Chi Tunnels from Ho Chi Minh City?
The tunnels are about 70 km northwest of the city — roughly 1.5 to 2 hours by road each way, or under an hour by speedboat up the Saigon River. A half-day tour covers the round trip and the site in about 5 to 6 hours.
Should I visit Ben Dinh or Ben Duoc?
Ben Dinh is closer and more geared to visitors, so it gets busier. Ben Duoc is larger, more authentic and usually quieter — a better choice if you want space to explore. Your tour listing shows which section it visits.
Can I combine Cu Chi with the War Remnants Museum?
Yes — many operators pair the tunnels with the War Remnants Museum in District 1 for a fuller war-history day. It makes for a long but rewarding itinerary; book ahead to secure a morning departure.