Tour PRIVATO DMZ da Hue - Mezza giornata - Vinh Moc Tunnels





Descrizione
Il modo migliore per imparare la guerra del Vietnam Guida turistica fluente nella storia del Vietnam Visita 3 musei e cimeli di guerra che sono rimasti della guerra Goditi la strada panoramica e la bellezza dei villaggi di campagna Nuovi veicoli con sistema A / C == Indietro nel tempo, combattendo contro l'invasione americana - Horror Highway: il 1 ° maggio 1972 non sarà mai dimenticato dalle persone nelle province di Quang Tri e Thua Thien non perché è la Giornata internazionale del lavoro, ma a causa dell'orribile carneficina sulla Vietnam Highway 1, l'Horror Highway. - Long Hung Church: uno dei pochissimi edifici esistenti nella città di Quang Tri rimane durante "Summer Fire" o offensiva orientale nel 1972. È una reliquia nazionale nella città di Quang Tri Vietnam - BA5453. - Quang Tri Ancient Citadel: è visto come testimone oculare di feroci battaglie durante la guerra di resistenza anti-americana nel 1972. - Vinh Moc Tunnels: la parte più saliente del DMZ Tour. Il complesso del tunnel Vinh Moc ha protetto la gente della contea di Vinh Linh dagli intensi bombardamenti.
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Ti veniamo a prendere al tuo hotel a Hue al mattino, puoi scegliere 8am (suggerito) o 9am o 10am. Indica l'orario di partenza e il luogo di ritiro (hotel) nel termine: Requisiti speciali. Luoghi di visita: - Highway of Horror: il 1 ° maggio 1972 non sarà mai dimenticato dalle persone nelle province di Quang Tri e Thua Thien non perché è la Giornata internazionale del lavoro, ma perché l'orribile carneficina sull'autostrada 1 del Vietnam a circa dieci chilometri a sud di Quang Tri City. Migliaia di persone sono state uccise dall'artiglieria e dalle armi di fanteria nelle ore di tiro. - Long Hung Church: questa chiesa di Quang Tri, in Vietnam, è stata vittima di 8 giorni continui di bombardamenti da parte delle truppe sud vietnamite e americane durante la guerra del Vietnam. La chiesa è rimasta intatta e sostanzialmente rimane com'era immediatamente dopo gli attentati. Che fu un campo di battaglia nel 1972 tra il Nord e il Sud del Vietnam per 81 giorni e notti. Quang Tri Ancient Citadel: è visto come testimone oculare di feroci battaglie durante la guerra di resistenza anti-americana nel 1972. Durante gli scontri di 81 giorni, la cittadella fu quasi distrutta da migliaia di tonnellate di bombe rilasciate dall'esercito americano. Al giorno d'oggi, la cittadella diventa un luogo per segnare vittorie immortali dell'esercito e del popolo vietnamiti e per educare i giovani alla tradizione rivoluzionaria della nazione e al suo patriottismo. - Doc Docu Base: in fondo a questa vecchia base americana non è rimasto altro che un carro armato arrugginito e un cartello. Apparentemente questo una volta costituiva la spina dorsale del recinto di monitoraggio elettronico "eagle eyes of america". - Fiume Ben Hai - Ponte Hien Luong di DMZ: la zona demilitarizzata del Vietnam, o DMZ, è l'area intorno all'ex confine tra il nord e il sud del Vietnam.
- Museo dei tunnel e dei tunnel Vinh Moc: i tunnel sono stati costruiti su tre livelli (12, 15 e 23 metri di profondità) e sono stati completati in tredici mesi. Trecento persone vivevano a intermittenza nei tunnel tra il 1966 e il 1971. Sessantadue famiglie fecero dei tunnel la loro casa e sorprendentemente diciassette bambini nacquero qui e trascorsero i primi anni della loro vita sottoterra.
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Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Sconsigliato ai viaggiatori con problemi alla schiena
- Sconsigliato in gravidanza
- Sconsigliato ai viaggiatori con problemi cardiovascolari
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
Recensioni(25)
This trip was a fantastic experience. The guide, Linh, had so much information to give and spoke excellent English. There were many more things to see than we expected and she gave us time on our own to explore them. The only regret was not taking the full day tour!
Whilst staying in Hue we arranged a half day sightseeing tour of the Demilitarised Zone with DMZ Tours/Connect Travel. We had read reviews which spoke of their excellent guides and which suggested asking for either Hoa or Mr Loc. The arrangements were made via WhatsApp and our car was waiting for us the following day, on time, at 10am. Our guide for the day was Hoa and what a pleasure it turned out to be. We left Hue for the two hour drive to the first stop on the tour at the Quang Tri Citadel, the journey flew by as Hoa talked to us about the history of Vietnam, the stories behind the war and the importance of the Demilitarised zone. We used a number of guides during our stay in Vietnam and often struggled to understand everything we were being told due to limited English but Hoa’s English was excellent, her knowledge of her subjects outstanding and her presentation was stimulating. We learnt so much. After visiting the Citadel we moved on to the DMZ and the Hien Luong Bridge which was fascinating and then to the Vinh Moc Tunnels. We had chosen to visit these tunnels as opposed to the more famous ones near Ho Chi Minh City as we are both tall and these are much more accessible. We must have spent well over an hour in the tunnels with detailed explanations of how people lived and survived in them, a real experience. After leaving the tunnels we set off on the journey back and had another hour of information about the post war period, how modern day Vietnam has emerged and about Hoa’s family and what she experienced growing up. During the final hour of the journey we listened to Vietnamese music and music from the Vietnam war era. Have to say that it was a most incredible experience thanks to our outstanding guide, we may have only visited three sites but came away with so much knowledge about the Vietnam war. Our private half day tour lasted just short of 8 hours. Outstanding value for money. Thank you.
We had a very busy itinerary and had a second tour booked in the early afternoon. Changing to a private tour allowed us to leave a little early and ensure we arrived back at the Hotel in time for the second tour. The main activities were really the Hien Luong Bridge of DMZ and the Vinh Moc Tunnels. The tunnels are much bigger and served a different purpose than the Cu Chi tunnels near HCMC. Our guide was Thuan was very helpful.
If you want to know more about the history and see the events from a different perspective, this tour is definitely recommended! This is due to the locations visited in combination with the guide Mr Tan who explains the events from his own experiences.
We did a half day tour with a wonderful guide Linh. Linh is an intelligent,knowledgeable young woman who provided us with a very informative tour of the battle grounds of the ancient citadel, the demarcation zone and the Vin Moc tunnels. Linh provided us with a true insight into the experiences of the Vietnam people and the history they have experienced. Our driver was very competent and helpful too.
Hoa our guide picked us up at 9am from the hotel and then as we drove to 3 of the stops along the way she gave us an amazing insight into geopolitics from a Vietnamese perspective through the Indochina wars. Truly truly fascinating. We learnt so much and were able to fill the gaps in the knowledge we already had. We stopped in the middle of the DMZ but the highlight was the last stop at the Vinh Moc tunnels which Hoa took us deep into. Remarkable. We then returned to Hue for 3pm and over the 2 hr return Hoa played music from the war era. Highly recommend!!!
Mr Loc was a great guide! Full of energy and enthusiasm for the DMZ tour. 100% get on a tour with this man! He maybe 70 but has the youthfulness of a 21 year old. God speed Mr Loc.
We did the private tour to the Vinh Moc tunnels. Our guide was Mr. Loc, a veteran of the Southern Vietnam Army, and he did a great job!! We got much information about the Vietnam war. It was an interesting, impressive and an emotionally touching day.
If you want to know everything about Vietnam history, this is your tour. Very emotional to learn their stories.
Hoa (“Flowers”) was very knowledgeable and thorough regarding the history of Vietnam and the Vietnamese people. We felt that the half day tour was perfect and very much enjoyed each stop.



