Explore Vietnam’s history and stunning landscapes on a private car tour from Da Nang to the DMZ. Enjoy local culture and scenic stops.
Explore Vietnam’s history and stunning landscapes on a private car tour from Da Nang to the DMZ. Enjoy local culture and scenic stops.
- Hai Van Pass - The Hai Van Pass is a stunning 21-kilometer route that winds along the mountainside between Hue and Da Nang, making it a must-see destination.
- Nhà thờ Long Hưng (Long Hung Church - War Damaged Historic Relic) - Horror Highway (The Street of Horror) – May 1, 1972, is a day forever etched in the memories of the people in Quang…
- Hai Van Pass - The Hai Van Pass is a stunning 21-kilometer route that winds along the mountainside between Hue and Da Nang, making it a must-see destination.
- Nhà thờ Long Hưng (Long Hung Church - War Damaged Historic Relic) - Horror Highway (The Street of Horror) – May 1, 1972, is a day forever etched in the memories of the people in Quang Tri and Thua Thien provinces. This is not because it is International Labor Day, but due to the tragic events on Vietnam Highway 1, about ten kilometers south of Quang Tri City. Thousands of civilians, including the elderly, women, children, and numerous soldiers, were killed by artillery and infantry weapons during hours of relentless shooting.
Long Hung Church stands as a symbol of the courage and resilience displayed against the American and South Vietnamese forces. For 81 days, the North Vietnamese held the church while facing intense attacks from machine gun fire, grenades, and even shells from warships.
- Dốc Miếu - Doc Mieu Firebase, located 8km south of the Ben Hai River and just off Highway 1, is a former American base that was once part of ‘the McNamara Line’. It has been extensively scavenged by scrap-metal collectors and recently by American veteran groups searching for MIAs (missing in action). Most of the remains unearthed in recent years have been those of Vietnamese.
- Hiền Lương Bridge - Hien Luong Bridge – The original Hien Luong Bridge was destroyed by American bombing in 1967. At that time, it was painted half red and half yellow, serving as a vivid reminder of the physical and ideological boundary separating the two zones of Vietnam.
- Vinh Moc Tunnel - The Vinh Moc Tunnels were constructed on three levels at depths of 10, 15, and 20-23 meters, with good ventilation, freshwater wells, and eventually, a generator and lights. This underground village was also equipped with schools, clinics, and a maternity room where 17 children were born. Each family was allocated a tiny cavern, barely larger than a single bed. These tunnels were built taller than the Cu Chi Tunnels.
- Da Nang - After visiting all the stops on your trip from Da Nang to the DMZ by car, the experienced and friendly driver will drop you off at your hotel in Da Nang!
- Private transport by high quality of car
- English Speaking Driver
- Free Wi-Fi
- Bottled water
- Door to door service (within town center)
- Petrol, all tolls, parking fees
- Private transport by high quality of car
- English Speaking Driver
- Free Wi-Fi
- Bottled water
- Door to door service (within town center)
- Petrol, all tolls, parking fees
- Entrance fees Vinh Moc tunnel : 2 $
- Personal fees
- Entrance fees Vinh Moc tunnel : 2 $
- Personal fees
Traveling from Da Nang to the DMZ by car with a professional driver takes approximately 4.5 hours (232 kilometers). Along the journey, you can enjoy stunning landscapes and make brief stops at several historical sites. VM Car’s private car service from Da Nang to the DMZ is safe, comfortable, and convenient, offering a chance to learn more about local…
Traveling from Da Nang to the DMZ by car with a professional driver takes approximately 4.5 hours (232 kilometers). Along the journey, you can enjoy stunning landscapes and make brief stops at several historical sites. VM Car’s private car service from Da Nang to the DMZ is safe, comfortable, and convenient, offering a chance to learn more about local life and Vietnamese culture. There are no extra charges if you request the driver to stop for lunch or to enjoy Vietnamese coffee. Join us and seize the opportunity to explore the DMZ and the breathtaking landscapes of Central Vietnam.
- The product is not wheelchair accessible
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.