DMZ Private Tour para Vinh Moc Tunnels e Khe Sanh Base Opções





Descrição
• Experimente a DMZ do Vietnã e arredores • Aprender sobre os túneis históricos de Vinh Moc • Visita à histórica Base de Combate Khe Sanh • Entenda mais sobre a Guerra do Vietnã
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Khe Sanh teve uma posição estratégica muito importante na guerra, então o exército dos EUA estabeleceu a Base de Combate de Khe Sanh (em Khe Sanh) com a expectativa de que impediria reforços do norte para o sul do Exército Popular do Vietnã e cortaria o caminho de Ho Chi Minh. Khe Sanh está localizado em um vale de terra vermelha 400 m acima do nível do mar. Entre 1965 e 1966, o Exército dos Estados Unidos e o Exército da República do Vietnã construíram Khe Sanh como maior fortaleza na linha de defesa (Rota Nacional no 9 com muitas bases do Exército: Con Thien, Doc Mieu, Dong Ha, Cam Lo, Camp Caroll, The Rockpile, Ta Con Airport, Lang Vei, ...). Este é também um dos três "Olhos de Deus" (Khe Sanh, Lang Vei e Ta Con Air Base) da cerca eletrônica McNamara. Em Khe Sanh, grandes batalhas ocorreram durante a campanha Rota 9 - Khe Sanh em 1968, e a campanha Rota 9 - Sul do Laos em 1971.
O rio Ben Hai é mais conhecido por sua localização que divide as duas regiões: o sul foi controlado pela República do Vietnã e o norte foi controlado pela República Democrática do Vietnã durante a Guerra do Vietnã de 1954 a 1976. Geograficamente, o rio fica um pouco a sul do 17o paralelo. A Convenção de Genebra estipula esta linha como uma linha desmilitarizada temporária em 1954.
A ponte Hien Luong atravessa o rio Ben Hai, na aldeia Hien Luong, comuna Hien Thanh, distrito de Vinh Linh, província de Quang Tri, Vietnã. Também aqui, houve ferozes "Guerra dos Speakers", "Guerra das Cores" e "Guerra das Bandeiras" durante a Guerra do Vietnã. Naquela época, a ponte Hien Luong ligava duas margens do rio Ben Hai, onde era a área de fronteira que dividia o Vietnã em duas regiões ao longo do 17o paralelo: o Norte era administrado pela República Democrática do Vietnã, e o Sul era controlado pela República Democrática do Vietnã.
Os túneis de Vinh Moc (Vinh Moc hamlet, comuna Kim Thach, distrito de Vinh Linh, província de Quang Tri) é uma obra civil-militar durante a Guerra do Vietnã da República Democrática do Vietnã contra os ataques da República do Vietnã e dos Estados Unidos da América.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
O serviço de entrega está incluído para hotéis localizados no centro da cidade ou estações de trem em Hue e Dong Ha City (provincia de Quang Tri). Haverá um custo adicional para a coleta nos aeroportos, portos de cruzeiros ou hotéis localizados fora do centro da cidade. Por favor, especifique seu endereço / trem / número de voo para a conveniência do serviço de pick-up.
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas de coluna
- Não recomendado para grávidas
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas cardíacos
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- A tarifa para crianças aplica-se apenas quando partilha com 2 adultos pagantes
- Refeições não estão incluídas nos preços da excursão
- Bilhetes de entrada não incluídos
Avaliações(14)
Viet, my driver, was fantastic! He was very friendly and attentive. Would recommend
Hien our driver was great. Friendly, attentive and very polite. He explained a lot of things about Vietnam during the trip to the tunnels. Making the trip with him has been great luck. Thank you very much Hien of these two Spaniards! (:
Our driver Hien was a great driver. He drove carefully and with full confidence. He provided interesting information about Vietnam and her history, but also talked about himself and his family, which was great to hear. We had an interesting and sobering day visiting the tunnels.
An excellent day in every repect. Our driver Bi was informative, friendly and an excellent driver. He took care of us all day and made sure we saw all the sites on the itinerary.
The router was great, we learnt a lot, but not only about the vietnam war but also about the culture today. The tunnels where really impressive. Thanks a lot for this great experience
Its over a 2 hour ride each way to pick up the guide, then go to the river and tunnels. Both the local guide and driver did their best to answer my questions, but the ride back was very long and quiet. We were never asked to stop for toilet breaks, and there was no food around to purchase.
Hi Donna! Thank you for booking our service and taking time to write us a review regarding to our service. We appreciate feedbacks from our customers, as that will help us to improve our service. We understand there is always room for improvement of our service. The only things we would like to explain abit more to you: 1. Toilet breaks: for 2 hours driving one way, most of people do not really need a stop for toilet. But our driver can speak English, so you could have asked any time if you needed a toilet stop or liked to have conversation on the way back after tour. 2. Food to purchase: You could see there were some local food stalls in Vinh Moc Tunnels at the time you were there. But they serve basic food, not like in the tourist cities where you can have more options to choose nicer food in nicer restaurants. Anyway we highly appreciate your feedback, and that is really helpful to us to do a better job in the future! Thank you again and best reagrds!
We booked this trip so we could see the tunnels. Hien our driver turned up early and made the journey like a lesson in Vietnamese history and culture. He was great, a big pat on the back to Hien you are a credit to your company and your country.
We first booked a tour of the Imperial Citadel and Forbidden City with Hung as our guide. We were so impressed by his lively explanations with historical facts that we also booked a private tour with him to the Vinh Moc Tunnels. Thanks to his engaging explanations, we now understand the historical events much better. Highly recommended!
Hung was an amazing tour guide. He was an authentic history book, he was able to answer all our questions and explained to us so many details about Vietnam’s history and the Vietname War - in a super neutral and factual way, like an historian. What’s best is that he talked super clearly - it was the best English we heard in Vietname 🇻🇳 We were only sad we couldn’t get to see the Khe San combat base - make sure to book the full day trip as the half day trip doesn’t have enough time because of the traffic leaving Hue. Recommend 10/10
I did the half day DMZ tour with Hung as a guide and what a great day it has been. Hung gave a lot of information not just about the Vinh Moc tunnels and the DMZ zone in general, but also on Vietnam history, the imperial city and more. Thanks Hung for this fantastic day.



