DMZ (gedemilitariseerde zone) privétour vanuit Hue City





Beschrijving
Adventures Travel Vietnam biedt de beste privé DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) Tour voor klanten uit Hue City, Vietnam. Wij garanderen een lokaal perspectief dat u en uw gezin een unieke ervaring zal bezorgen. ROUTEBESCHRIJVING: Ophalen bij het hotel in Hue City Transfer naar Demilitarized Zone (DMZ - Voormalige strijd in de oorlog in Vietnam) Transfer over de route 9 naar The Rock stapel, de Ho Chi Minh Trail, Ta Con Airfield (Khe Sanh combat base) Lunch in een lokaal restaurant (eenvoudig eten) Transfer naar Vinh Moc Tunnel om meer te begrijpen hoe Viet Cong (Vietnamese communisten) ondergronds leefden om tegen de Amerikaan te vechten (22 meter diepe tunnel) Stap vervolgens over naar 17e Paralell om de Ben Hai-rivier, de Hien Luong-brug en het museum te bezoeken Transfer terug en afzetten bij het Hotel in Hue City
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Reisroute
Khe Sanh Combat Base was een buitenpost van het Amerikaanse marinekorps ten zuiden van de Vietnamese gedemilitariseerde zone die tijdens de oorlog in Vietnam werd gebruikt
Vinh Moc is een tunnelcomplex in Quảng Trị, Vietnam. Tijdens de Vietnam-oorlog was het strategisch gelegen op de grens van Noord-Vietnam en Zuid-Vietnam
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Belangrijke informatie
- Rolstoeltoegankelijk
- Er zijn speciale kinderzitjes beschikbaar
- Reizigers moeten ten minste een gemiddelde conditie hebben
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My husband and I were seeking a tour that took us into the DMZ of the Vietnam War era, and also to see the Vinh Moc tunnels; David got us there and much more. Our ship was docked in Chan May Bay between DaNang and Hue, so he and our driver Tom obligingly transported us 3 hours to get to the sights we were looking for. Along the way we saw the agrarian side of Vietnam.... farmers working in their rice paddies, cassava fields, peanuts, cashews and bananas, and shrimp farms on the ocean side. We passed through many small country villages and absorbed the simplicity of life in the farming villages of Vietnam. We stopped for a sample of the amazing Vietnam coffee, so delicious!! We also paid a visit to the skeletal remains of the bombed Catholic Church, Long Hung, which stands through time as a war memorial. We saw a lot of beautiful coastline of the East Vietnam Sea, which we had mistakenly been calling the South China Sea. All through the drive David shared the area’s history, and current life of the people of central Vietnam, exactly what we were wanting. We arrived at the Vinh Moc tunnels and trenches, and David filled us in on that amazing engineering feat, and the history of the people’s years of sheltering there as we climbed deep down into the tunnels. Also still visible are craters from bombs that were dropped there. At the DMZ, we walked the bridge over the Ben Hai River at the 17th Parallel, the dividing line between the North and South, and discussed the photos and artifacts in the visitor center/ museum there. David then took us to our meal in a local restaurant that served us traditional family-style, and it was one of the tastiest meals of our trip.... so good! David took many photos of us to document our visit, and kept us well supplied with ice-cold water, and cold towelettes as the day was hot. Our driver Tom was the best, always safe and very smooth operation. We appreciated him very much. We cannot say enough good things about David and the tour he designed for us, it was perfect for us. Thank you very much, David and Tom.
Dear Danblair63, Warmest Greetings from Adventures Travel Vietnam, Thank you very much for your excellent review. It’s great to know that you and your wife have enjoyed your excursion to DMZ and Hue. Hope to hear from you soon for your next trip to Vietnam. Best regards, David Nguyen



