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Vinh Moc Tunnel - A subterranean village network: Situated in Quang Tri, Vietnam, the Vinh Moc Tunnels served as a haven during the Vietnam War, strategically positioned at the frontier between North and South Vietnam. These underground passageways provided refuge for the inhabitants of Son Trung and Son Ha in Vinh Linh county, Quang Tri Province, amidst the heavy bombardment in the Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone. The construction of the tunnels commenced in 1966 and they remained in use until the beginning of 1972.
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Khe Sanh Combat Base - The Khe Sanh Combat Base withstood the war without being captured, yet it was the scene of the conflict’s most ferocious battle. The area witnessed the loss of approximately 500 American soldiers, 10,000 North Vietnamese soldiers, and numerous civilians. Presently, the site is surprisingly tranquil, but in 1968, it was a battleground where the earth shook from the detonation of massive bombs, the firing of white phosphorus shells, napalm, mortars, and continuous artillery barrages as American troops fought fiercely to fend off the NVA.
- Hotel pick up and drop off
- Bottled water
- Entrance ticket
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- English Speaking Tour Guide
- Travel Insurance
- Personal fee
- Tips
- Food and drinks
Key Points:
Explore the history of the conflict involving Vietnam and the United States from 1954 to 1975
Journey along the renowned Highway 9, essentially tracing the path of the 17th parallel across Vietnam.
Uncover the strategic war-time border separating Communist North Vietnam and South Vietnam that split the country into two distinct regions – the Ben Hai River & Hien Luong Bridge
Experience firsthand the astonishing Vinh Moc tunnels, a vast network of underground passages located in the heart of Vietnam’s Demilitarized Zone
Tour the Khe Sanh Combat Base
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