Bataan Death March herdenkingstocht





Beschrijving
Dit is een gespecialiseerde tournee die de heldhaftigheid en moed toont van degenen die in de Tweede Wereldoorlog hier in de Filippijnen hebben gevochten. Naast het bezoeken van de belangrijkste attracties, bezoeken we ook de verschillende gevechtsmarkeringen en maken we kennis met de verhalen over tge Death March zoals me verteld door mijn grootvader die de beproeving heeft overleefd.
Rondreisopties
Reisroute
Dapperheidsheiligdom ter nagedachtenis aan hen die vochten in de Tweede Wereldoorlog Gesloten op maandag
De plaats van overgave van de USAFFE-troepen in 1942
Vroeger Camp O Donnell, het concentratiekamp voor Filippijnse krijgsgevangenen in 1942
Het Bamban World War 2 museun is een particulier en samengesteld museum met overblijfselen uit het gebied en de curator zal de verhalen delen over wat er is gebeurd met de plaatsen en persoonlijkheden die hebben bijgedragen aan de gebeurtenissen tijdens de oorlog. Een donatie wordt zeer op prijs gesteld.
Hoogtepunten
Wat is inbegrepen
Ophaallocaties en -tijden
Van verschillende hotels in of in de buurt van Manila
Beoordelingen van reizigers
Belangrijke informatie
- Rolstoeltoegankelijk
- Baby's en kleine kinderen kunnen in een wandel- of kinderwagen mee
- Hulpdieren toegestaan
- Kinderen moeten bij een volwassene op schoot zitten
- Er zijn speciale kinderzitjes beschikbaar
- Vervoersopties zijn rolstoeltoegankelijk
- Geschikt voor alle condities
Beoordelingen(40)
It is a long day with a number of stops but quite informative. Plan for some walking at Mount Samat.
What a fantastic most important tour. This tour went above and beyond showing how important it is for today's generation to know this history and to learn from it. It was an honor to have JB as my guide. His grandfather was a hero and survivor of the war and Death March. So it is personal for him which was the highlight of the tour. Thanks for the education on such an important topic.
Our guide Carlo, and his driver Marcel, did an outstanding job in showing us a number of significant sites on the Bataan peninsula pertaining to the Death March. As the itinerary suggests, we traveled in reverse order of the march, first visiting the memorials at Capas and the railroad station through which the survivors of the March and the horrible rail car trip passed, before their final march to Camp O’Donnell at the end of the ordeal. Then on to several WWII museums and the April 9, 1942 surrender site, and the beautiful memorial and cross at Mt. Samat. Although Carlo was young, he was extremely knowledgeable about all the events that took place in his country more than 80 years ago. At our special request, he took us all the way to the bottom of the Bataan peninsula to the 0 km Death March marker (the start of the march) at Mariveles. This writer’s father survived the Death March and the following 40 months as a POW, and visiting the location where the march began was very meaningful and moving. Carlo made it happen. I give this Bataan Death March Tour and Carlo my highest recommendation! Salamat po!
Get the bad part first — it’s a long drive from Manila. There - I said it. Everything else is amazing. The combo of sombre history, plus friendly people, and our incredible guide JB -/ it was a great day!!
Our guide was John,, the driver was Boyet(?).. Boyet was a great driver,, very aware,, very careful.. They were both very helpful, courteous, friendly, accommodating.. John was knowledgeable beyond belief.. His English was faultless.. All the places we stopped were very interesting.. Ronnie was the guide at the museum,, also,,, so knowledgeable.. We were picked up at our hotel,, just before 7am.. We returned about 6:30pm.. A nice, new, very clean car. AC was great.. It was a bit of a ride to our first stop but the chatting made the time go by quickly. The distance between stops didn’t seem extreme. There were no crowds.. Very little walking.. Our last stop was at the top of a mountain overlooking Manila Bay.. Very nice.. Some road construction on our return but more chatting made it bearable.. Everything was included,, except our stop for lunch.. We very much enjoyed our experience. I’m not shy about recommending this tour.. More than five stars… When we got home we discussed our experience. There was a feeling of sadness,, knowing the full extent of the suffering and death.. That so many gave so much,, many tens-of-thousands gave all… Also a feeling of great pride; proud of our ancestors who sacrificed so much,,, for their freedom,, and ours.. We are very grateful that there are people who are dedicated to keeping these memories alive.. May we never forget the "Battling Bastards of Bataan".. ROY….
Thank you Derry!
Tour guide and driver were very nice and accommodating. They went out of their way to show me Mile marker 0 on the B side. I saw everything that i wanted to see and more.
It's about a three-hour drive from Manila, so that includes an hour of lunch break. It takes a full day, but you can see a variety of historical sites with friendly and attentive commentary on the modern history of the Philippines and Japan.
Warning- be careful trusting JB! My family and I did a tour with him Jan. 2024 (refer to my previous review)- he appeared friendly and professional. As a result- I booked a future tour with him Nov. 2024 and PayPal him deposit of $200 US dollars. Due to bad weather and hurricanes- tour was cancelled. I have been waiting and requesting monthly for my reimbursement and NEVER received it and it’s been 1 year. Very disappointed and ruined any future planning!
Excellent tour! Probably the best way to see and learn about Bataan during WW2. Our tour guide and driver were very savvy and knowledgeable. They were also very accommodating and picked us up in Quezon.
Thank you!
John Carlos is a very well-informed guide, knows the history thoroughly, and there are many dates, names and figures to recount. He's an excellent driver, and there are many hidden sites to visit on the long peninsula. John is polite, very personable, and a great guide. We learned so much about this important and tragic history and the brave legacy of the Filipino and American soldiers and civilians.



