Meet your guide and driver at the hotel for a fascinating full-day excursion to the former Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), one of Vietnam's most historically significant regions. This journey offers an in-depth insight into the Vietnam War through its iconic battlefields, military relics, and local communities.
Your first stop is the Ben Hai River and the historic Hien Luong Bridge, once the symbolic border that divided North and South Vietnam along the 17th Parallel from 1954 to 1975. Learn about the country's turbulent history and the significance of this landmark during the years of separation.
Continue to the remarkable Vinh Moc Tunnels, an impressive underground village where hundreds of local villagers survived years of intense bombing. Explore the network of tunnels, living quarters, meeting rooms, kitchens, and maternity area, gaining a deeper understanding of the resilience and determination of the Vietnamese people during wartime.
After lunch at a local restaurant, travel along sections of the legendary Ho Chi Minh Trail, the strategic supply route that played a crucial role during the war. Visit the former Khe Sanh Combat Base, one of the most famous battlefields of the Vietnam War, and stop at The Rockpile, a prominent military observation post offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
The journey also takes you through Dong Ha Town, the gateway to the former DMZ, before visiting a village of the Van Kieu ethnic minority. Here, you will have the opportunity to discover their unique culture, traditional customs, and daily way of life in the mountainous regions of Central Vietnam.
In the late afternoon, return to Hue. Upon arrival, transfer back to your hotel. End of services.