Welcome To Cu Chi Tunnel

Nestled just outside the bustling city of Ho Chi Minh, the Củ Chi Tunnels stand as a remarkable testament to the resilience and ingenuity of the Vietnamese people. This intricate network of underground passageways, once a crucial stronghold in the country’s struggle for independence, now serves as a poignant historical site that invites travelers to delve into the profound story of the Vietnam War.

Exploring the Awe-Inspiring Củ Chi Tunnels

Venture underground and discover the labyrinthine system of tunnels that once sheltered thousands of Vietnamese soldiers and civilians during the war. Marvel at the engineering feats that allowed these subterranean hideouts to thrive, from hidden entrances and ventilation shafts to intricate trap doors and makeshift living quarters. Witness the innovative and resourceful tactics employed by the Viet Cong, as you navigate the narrow passageways and encounter the ingenious traps and weapons that once protected this covert stronghold.

Uncovering the Profound History of the Vietnam War

Immerse yourself in the captivating history that permeates the Củ Chi Tunnels, a place that played a pivotal role in the Vietnamese people’s struggle for independence. Gain a deeper understanding of the complexities and consequences of the Vietnam War, and pay tribute to the brave individuals who fought tirelessly to defend their homeland.

Exploring the Rich Cultural Heritage

Beyond its historical significance, the Củ Chi Tunnels also offer a unique window into the enduring cultural traditions of the Vietnamese people. Discover the ingenuity and resourcefulness that have long defined this resilient community, as you learn about the traditional crafts, agricultural practices, and ways of life that have been passed down through generations.

Convenient Transportation Options

Easily accessible from Ho Chi Minh City, the Củ Chi Tunnels can be reached by a variety of transportation options, including private car, tour bus, or even by boat along the Saigon River, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the stunning natural landscapes that surround this captivating historical site.

Suggested Tour Packages

Unveiling Vietnam’s Enchanting Secrets

Destinations: Hà Nội, Hội An, Halong Bay, Ho Chi Minh City, Đà Nẵng, Củ Chi Tunnel, Mỹ Sơn, Mai Châu, Mekong Delta

Duration: 16 days

$ 999

Captivating Vietnam: A Luxury Beach Escape

Duration: 15 days 14 nights

Destinations: Hà Nội, Hội An, Halong Bay, Ho Chi Minh City, Đà Nẵng, Củ Chi Tunnel, Mỹ Sơn, Mekong Delta

$ 1.290

Majestic Southeast Asia : A GreatJourney

Destinations: Hà Nội, Hội An, Halong Bay, Ho Chi Minh City, Củ Chi Tunnel, Mỹ Sơn, Mekong Delta, Phuket, Siem Reap

Duration: 18 days 17 nights

$ 1.890

Frequently Asked Questions

1. When is the best time to visit Hanoi?

It is highly recommended you visit Hanoi during the months of October to early December. The air is cool and dry and there are not yet many tourists (compared to the peak season of late December to early January). The period after Tet holiday from March to April is also a great time to visit as there are many festivals in and around Hanoi. If you don’t mind the heat, summer is otherwise a good time to be as accommodation and tour activities are considerably cheaper than in winter time.

2. Is Hanoi a safe city?

Hanoi is a very safe place to be in, especially in Hanoi Old Quarter area. Here and there there can be petty crimes such as pick pocketing, so beware of your belongings. Single woman travelers have consistently rated Hanoi as one of the safest cities to travel in, with very low crime rate against tourists.

3. How long should you spend in Hanoi?

It really depends on how much time you have got. The minimum recommended duration is 3 days while you can stay as long as 3 weeks to fully enjoy the city. Although Hanoi does not seem to have a lot of things to do at first sight, one will have to dig deeper to know the must-dos. From nightly street food scenes to the hidden shopping alleys, and occasional visit to craft village, Hanoi may just well be your most special destination thus far. If you need some suggestion, contact us.

4. What should I buy in Hanoi?

Hanoi is famous for its Old Quarter where each street often specialize in one single product (production and sales). Once you get here you will know exactly what you should buy. Some ideas include conical hats, handcrafted bags, silverwares… Souvenir shops that crowd Au Trieu Street, Nha Tho Street or Hang Be Street also offer more extension selection: coffee, tea, essential oils, and silk. If there is no price tag attached, it is always good to bargain.

5. How cold does it get in Hanoi?

Hanoi weather often reaches a record low of 7 Celsius degree in late December or early January. However the humid wind often makes it a lot harsher than its sounds. If you plan to travel to Hanoi during this period, make sure to pack some serious sweater or jackets. In case you travel beyond Hanoi to the mountain region of Sapa, the temperature may even drop further.