Long Tan Battlefield Day Tour - "Lest We Forget"





Beschrijving
"Lest We Forget" - Welkom bij onze Long Tan Battlefield eendaagse tour vanuit Ho Chi Minh City! Ga met ons mee op een historische reis naar een van de belangrijkste slagvelden in de oorlogsgeschiedenis van Vietnam. Gelegen op ongeveer 110 kilometer ten zuidoosten van Ho Chi Minh-stad, is het slagveld van Long Tan van groot historisch belang als de locatie van de slag om Long Tan, die plaatsvond tijdens de oorlog in Vietnam. Deze strijd, die op 18 augustus 1966 werd uitgevochten tussen het Australische leger en de Vietcong, is een symbool geworden van moed en veerkracht.
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Reisroute
Onze tour begint met een vertrek in de vroege ochtend vanuit Ho Chi Minh-stad, waar je om 8 uur wordt opgehaald door onze deskundige en vriendelijke gids. Terwijl we door het pittoreske platteland rijden, zal onze gids u waardevolle inzichten geven in de historische context van de oorlog in Vietnam en de betekenis van de Long Tan Battle. Ga daarna verder naar de Discourtesy Rubber Plantation door te rijden met Horseshoe FSB (toegang is verboden vanwege de aanhoudende aanwezigheid van landmijnen). Voordat je doorgaat naar de Long Phuoc-tunnels, stop je bij het Long Tan Cross Memorial, een herinneringsplek. De Long Phuoc-tunnels hadden ontmoetingsruimten, EHBO-posten en vechtkuilen, net als andere ondergrondse systemen die in Vietnam zijn ontdekt. Onze laatste bestemming op een reis van een halve dag naar Long Tan - Nui Dat zijn de Long Phuoc Tunnels. Na een korte pauze keert u terug naar Ho Chi Minh-stad. Bezoek eindigt bij uw hotel.
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What an amazing day with Tu. This man's knowledge of Long Tan and Nui Dat through the local perspective was fantastic. If you are thinking of doing this tour I can highly recommend it 👌 we can't thank Tu enough for making this a personal, educational and moving experience 🫶
Sergeant Dao ( or Tony) was a fantastic guide for the trip. His first hand experience of the Australian operations and the base was enlightening and helped paint the picture of the time and place. My son and I thank You To y for sharing this with us.
81 years young. Tony was an interpreter for the ANZACs in 1966, and remembers.the base and the battles personally. Happy to answer any questions, Tony is friendly and helpful as he guides you to the old places and tells you about the changes.
A great experience with our funny and cheeky tour guide Mr Dao (Tony). First hand account of what our blokes had up against them and the sacrifices that many of them paid. It’s a shame that SAS Hill has been quarried, but the main high point still exists. Mr Dao supplied flowers, drinks and lunch and we were driven around by his driver in a nice black Toyota Fortuner, VIP style. Lest we forget.
Tony was my guide, Vietnamese tour guide. 80 years old and was at the battle supporting the Australian troops. he was a wealth of information. very helpful and passionate. highly recommend
We had a very good tour from Saigon to Long Tan with Tu as our guide who was very informative and helpful. It is a very peaceful and memorable location for a memorial to a battle that killed so many on both sides and is now dedicated to friendship between Vietnam and Australia
Mr. Dao was an outstanding tour guide, highly knowledgeable about all aspects of the Vietnam War. Having a Vietnam veteran as our guide made the experience even more meaningful. Visiting the Long Tan Cross was a deeply moving moment. Standing amidst the rubber plantation, just as the soldiers once did, was a powerful experience. We also visited the old runway near Nui Dat and the remains of the helicopter landing pad that once accommodated dozens of choppers, it was truly fascinating. Although much of the area has been reclaimed by local farmers, a bit of imagination helped bring the history to life. The Long Phuoc tunnels offered a unique experience, very different from the Cu Chi tunnels. These tunnels are significantly larger, you can stand upright while walking through them. We explored a 100-meter stretch, encountering bats and hidden shooting posts along the way. A fantastic tour overall, highly recommended!
Thanks, Tony. It was truly fascinating to hear about what happened at Long Tan, how it unfolded, the numbers involved, and what remains today. Hearing it from someone who experienced the war firsthand made the account feel much more accurate and meaningful.
My mum and I had a fantastic time with Mr. Dao. We stopped for coffee on the way while he kindly picked up flowers for us to lay at the Australian memorial. At the site, we paid our respects and learned a great deal from Mr. Dao about Vietnamese life post-war and the country’s views on all nations involved. We also visited the site of the former Australian base camp, where only the airstrip remains alongside a kindergarten built by the Australians for the local community. Mr. Dao was funny, friendly, and incredibly knowledgeable. It was a wonderful private tour completely tailored to us, with no rushing at all. Highly recommend!
Our guide, Mr. Dao, was very knowledgeable being a veteran himself. Some of our conversations gave me a sense of peace and perhaps even a bit of closure. If you're considering this tour, please note that the bunkers at Nui Dat have been demolished. It's true what they say: while many never made it home, for those who did, home was never the same. While I see Vietnam striving to move beyond its bloody past through progress, I, for one, will never forget. RIP.



