Excursion privée d'une journée dans le delta du Mékong et les tunnels de Cu Chi





Description
Lors de cette excursion d'une journée privée au départ d'Ho Chi Minh-Ville, combinez une visite du réseau souterrain et une promenade en bateau à travers la partie supérieure du delta du Mékong depuis la province de My Tho. Assistez à la vie quotidienne dans cette région agricole située à l'embouchure du fleuve Mékong. Arrêtez-vous en cours de route pour déguster du thé au miel, des fruits et des bonbons à la noix de coco. Découvrez l'histoire de la guerre au Vietnam en visitant les tunnels de Cu Chi.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
My Tho City, la capitale de la province de Tien Giang (Front River) où vous pouvez prendre le bateau pour obtenir Unicorn Island, l'une des quatre îles chanceuses. Sur cette île, vous pouvez voir les activités quotidiennes des peuples locaux le long des affluents du fleuve et profiter de certains produits typiques du delta du Mékong comme les bonbons tropicaux, les fruits frais (dépendent de la saison) Des sampans à rames vous emmènent le long du petit canal, des bonbons à la noix de coco, des calèches vous emmènent sur les routes du village.
En direction nord-ouest de Sai Gon, vous pouvez obtenir le tunnel de Cu Chi (70 km), où le peuple vietnamien est fier de son intrépidité dans la lutte pendant la guerre américaine. Plus de 200 km de tunnels souterrains, le voyage vous ramènera à comprendre à quel point la vie est dure pendant la guerre et vous avez également la possibilité de tirer de nombreux types d'armes à feu (AK-47) sur le champ de tir (en supplément).
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Le Guide touristique vous attendra dans le hall de votre hôtel/appartement dans le centre-ville.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Un maximum de 15 personnes par réservation
- Veuillez indiquer vos besoins alimentaires spécifiques au moment de la réservation.
Avis(8)
Laren is the best tour guide in the world!!! We had an incredible day. The Mekong Delta is beyond our expectations in every way. The private tour was worth every penny. Just amazing. Cannot say enough about the day from the experience, the people, the food. Unreal. Must do!!
This tour was excellent. We were short on time and this tour allowed us to see both the cu chi tunnels and Mekong delta in one day. Our tour guide Chuang was the best. We laughed all day. He was very knowledgeable about both sites and gave us tons of cultural information about Vietnam in the car rides between. We would highly recommend!
Really interesting tour and great food. Zayne our guide was a real highlight of the trip as he's one of the best guides we've had on any of our tours in Vietnam.
Great day out. Our tour Gide Zayne is has great knowledge of the history of Vietnam and the war. We had a very pleasant day discovering the Cu chi tunnels. Very good lunch before exploring the Meekon delta. Long but pleasant day. Can highly recommend.
We ad the distinct pleasure of engaging the remarkable services proffered by the illustrious Tour Guide Tony, an appellation which resounds with unparalleled reverence in the realm of guided excursions. With an indefatigable spirit and an erudition reminiscent of a sage of yore, Tony—nay, Duy Anh—eschewed mere mundanity, regaling me with an odyssey that, though fleetingly confined to the span of a solitary diurnal cycle, unfurled before me a tapestry of experiential grandeur, a palimpsest that rivalled the very mythos of antiquity. Verily, my sojourn to the enigmatic Cu Chi Tunnels was transmuted into a veritable exegesis, as Duy Anh espoused upon the stratagems and stratifications of the tunnels, wherein Viet Cong valiance wrested victory from the cauldron of conflict. His linguistic prowess—nay, lexicographical symphony—entwined with his arcane mastery of drollery, enkindled my cognitive faculties and unshackled the irrefragable truths encapsulated within history's annals. A soothsayer of sorts, Duy Anh traversed epochs with verbal alacrity, bestowing upon me sagacity wrapped in hilarity. Behold, the expedition to the Mekong Delta—the very sinews of Vietnam's aquiline and labyrinthine lifelines—unfolded as a veritable reverie, punctuated by Duy Anh's sagacious elucidation of the topographical undulations, the peregrinations of waterborne commerce, and the confluence of ecological mosaics. His vernacular effulgence conjured panoramas that rivalled the Renaissance frescoes, each word a brushstroke cascading hues of enlightenment. The chronicles of that fleeting day transpired as a phantasmagoria, a melange of laughter, erudition, and scenic rapture woven deftly by Duy Anh's inimitable hand. He was naught but a Virgil of my Vietnam odyssey, guiding me through the purview of history and landscape with a savoir-faire not unlike that of a diplomat in his courtly visage. In summation, the syncretism of Tony's profuse erudition, linguistic prowess, and ineffable mirth engendered an ambrosial concoction—a simulacrum of experiential apotheosis. A cicerone extraordinaire, Duy Anh's custodianship transmuted the quotidian into the quintessential, imprinting upon my mind an indelible sigil of enchantment, the very essence of which is encapsulated in the encomiums woven thus. Let the cognoscenti bear witness, for in the temporal cadence of a single day, I traversed epochs, chortled with history, and reveled in the sceneries of yore. And thus, with the ineffable Duy Anh as my vade mecum, I unearthed the vestiges of Cu Chi's subterranean valor and the Mekong's aqueous tapestries—undoubtedly, an experience of erudition and effulgence, ensconced in the embrace of antiquity's enigma.
James was amazing! Full of energy and knowledgeable. Enjoyed seeing the tunnels and visiting the villages on the Mekong was amazing.
We were 4 and took this private tour. The experience and the guide Fiele were great. We had time to do a lot of things. He picked us up at the hotel with a minibus. We first visited the cu chi tunnels. After that the choker drove us to the Mekong but first we did a stop in a very cosy restaurant with a beautiful garden (also included in the pack) then we arrived to the Delta Mekong and the island where we saw how coconut homemade caramel is done and some more handmade things. All finished with the pagoda. I really recommend this tour as I think it is very complete and the guide is very friendly.
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