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Long Tan Battlefield Tour: Full-Day Private Journey from Ho Chi Minh City
4.7
9 Ratings
Vung Tau
Experience this full day tour, listen to the history of the war, The Battle of Long Tan is arguably the most famous battle fought by the Australian Army during the Vietnam War.
Experience this full day tour, listen to the history of the war, The Battle of Long Tan is arguably the most famous battle fought by the Australian Army during the Vietnam War.
Duration:
7 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- The Battle of Long Tan - The Battle of Long Tan is arguably the most famous battle fought by the Australian Army during the Vietnam War.
- Long Phuoc Tunnels - This complex tunnel system was connected to form a spine way tunnel for storing foods with fighting fortified positions , first aid station, weapon stores. The Tunnels were the place for Vietnamese revolution troops to fight against the enemy.
- The Battle of Long Tan - The Battle of Long Tan is arguably the most famous battle fought by the Australian Army during the Vietnam War.
- Long Phuoc Tunnels - This complex tunnel system was connected to form a spine way tunnel for storing foods with fighting fortified positions , first aid station, weapon stores. The Tunnels were the place for Vietnamese revolution troops to fight against the enemy.
What's Included
- Visit Long Tan Battlefield with approval letter
- English-speaking tour guide
- New air-conditioned vehicle transfer
- Lunch at local restaurant
- 02 bottles of mineral water per person
- Visit Long Tan Battlefield with approval letter
- English-speaking tour guide
- New air-conditioned vehicle transfer
- Lunch at local restaurant
- 02 bottles of mineral water per person
What's Not Included
- Beverage, Tips
- Others not mentioned in the price above.
- Beverage, Tips
- Others not mentioned in the price above.
Additional Information
- A maximum of 12 people per booking
- Passport name, number, expiry and country is required at time of booking for all participants
- Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
- A maximum of 12 people per booking
- Passport name, number, expiry and country is required at time of booking for all participants
- Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
Location
The Battle of Long Tan
Dat Do dist.
Cancellation Policy
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.
Customer Ratings
4.7
(9 Ratings)
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Bradley_d
Apr 26, 2024
Long Tan Battle tour - Well organised with a local Long Tan guide who was very knowledgeable on the war history and particularly the ANZAC involvement. You head straight to the Nui Dat base remnants where you see the old air strip and heli pad. You then visit the memorial, Phoc Tuy tunnels, lunch and back to HCMC. Be prepared for a long drive.
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Ted_r
Mar 7, 2024
An education - An excellent tour guide Ms Huong; very kowledgeable and thorough. Additionally, very good and careful driver!
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Jodes_p
Dec 28, 2023
History brought to life - The guide was very knowledgeable about the history relevant to the tour and very friendly. The driver was extremely safe. Was a great experience.
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Jasesa21
Jun 10, 2019
A must do! - My father and I took the private tour from Ho Chi Minh City. We had a prompt pickup from our door step at 8.30 a.m. Our tour guide Field was friendly and was happy to have a chat with us along the way. We then arrived in Ba Ria and changed guides. Quan was our new guide and he was great from the start. Funny, great English and kept us informed about the itinerary. We then visited all the attractions including Nui Dat and Long Phuoc tunnels. The tunnels were incredible and we got to scale about 60 metres worth, that was plenty!
Long Tan memorial was the last stop and it was quite surreal. Quan gave us flowers to lay at the site which was a really nice touch. His knowledge of the battle And Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War was very impressive. If you’re Australian or New Zealander or just interested in the Vietnam War history, then this is the tour you want to do. Unforgettable.
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Ray55perth_australia
Aug 24, 2018
Long Tan - We had a private tour run by Vince and Truong our local guides from Go Asia travel Truong being the local took us to SAS hill nui dat explaining the area to us, had a walk through then The tunnels which where big enough for tourists the to long tan to visit the cross, then we where taken to have lunch which was very tasty, once finished we came back to Saigon. All in all a great tour. Tanks Guys
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Andrew
Jan 7, 2016
I am a serving member of the Royal... - <p>I am a serving member of the Royal Australian Navy and have many friends who are Vietnam War veterans so I made sure I took this tour to ho our them. Our local guide was brilliant and very knowledgable and did not put a Vietnamese spin propaganda on this battle. My mate and I were given poppies to place at the cross, I played the Last Post and Revellie on my phone. I cried. Great tour for Aussies, not sure anyone else would go.</p>
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Lousunde
Nov 22, 2019
Depends on expectations and reason for going - Hard to rate this tour as we had highs and lows.
To start with the company ‘forgot’ about our booking and had to quickly arrange for a guide and driver so we didn’t start until 2 hours late. Mistakes happen so we let it go.
We had a chatty guide for the drive towards Long Tan and then Trung swapped places with him as the local guide and displayed his impressive knowledge of the area, the war and Australian participation in the war.
The area itself is far from what it would have been back during Australian service with the Nui Dat Helipad now a quarry and the runway now being used as a local road. Trung had photos from the campaign for then and now comparisons. Huge rubber plantations are now growing in the area and were interesting to see.
For us, the main purpose of the tour was to pay our respects at the Long Tan Memorial and we were able to do so and it made the whole tour absolutely worthwhile.
That’s when the adventure began as a sudden downpour left our vehicle bogged in mud in the neighbouring banana plantation so after trying to help get the car out and eventually being rescued by a local farmer we, and our guide were coated in mud and another 2 hours behind schedule.
This is probably why we missed the tunnel area that we had also been looking forward to seeing but there was no explanation and we were driven to our traditional lunch.
Lunch was a nice assortment of Vietnamese dishes and we had to pay for our own drinks before heading back to Ho Chi Minh City, arriving only 30mins later than we would have had the tour started on schedule which means we missed out on some of our tour time.
Not a tour for everyone but if you want to pay your respects and get a feel for what our Diggers went through then you can’t go wrong.
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Alice_g
Jan 5, 2017
Our tour guide was fantastic. She... - <p>Our tour guide was fantastic. She was a sweet young lady who was very knowledgeable. I could not fault her as a tour guide at all.<br/>
We were really looking forward to seeing inside the tunnels. Unfortunately they were gate locked. This is no fault of the guide.<br/>
It is still very eye opening as to where the Australians were based, in Nui Dat, and the vast area in which they occupied.</p>
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