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The Battle of Long Tan - Pick up at your hotel at 7:30 AM.
-Australia’s Nui Dat Task Force Base (Nui Dat SAS Hill). Little remains of this camp, except for the columns of the main gate, could be seen in the close-up. The former runway is now a wide street in the local village, and the old helipad is now a soccer field—a school established by the Australians.
– Horseshoe location (Not allowed these days due to mining activity at the Discourtesy Rubber Plantation
– Long Tan Cross Memorial in August 1969 in memory of the great battle of Long Tan,
-Long Phuoc Tunnels. Like other tunnel systems in Vietnam. -
The Robert Taylor Museum Of Worldwide Arms - -The beach of Vung Tau – have lunch with special local foods
The Robert Taylor Museum Of Worldwide Arms – The weapon museum of a 70-year-old British man in Vietnam.
Drop off at your hotel at 5 PM.
- Rosie and incense sticks
- Lunch
- Entrance fee and travel permits in Long Tan
- English speaking tour guide
- A/c private car or mini van
- Drinking water, Tissue
- Travel insurance
Get acquainted with Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War through this tailored tour, specially catered to Australian veterans, but also welcoming to others. The significant event of August 18, 1966, is deeply embedded in ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) history, where the outnumbered D Company, 6 RAR, bravely endured a massive Viet Cong attack. This journey involves a visit to the former base as well as the Long Tan Cross, Long Phuoc Tunnels, Horseshoe Hill, the Robert Taylor Museum of Worldwide Arms, and Vung Tau Beach.
Explore significant war landmarks with an English-speaking guide
Relish the convenience of travelling in an air-conditioned vehicle
Enjoy provided lunch and bottled water
All admission charges and permits are covered
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.