The Ben Hai River served as the demarcation line between North and South Vietnam during the Vietnam-American War. This created a DMZ, or Demilitarized Zone, of five kilometers each from the river. Unfortunately, during the war, many deaths occurred near this location. This tour to the DMZ will take you back to the war sites.
集合与接送
提供多个接送地点。
其他接送选项
Hotel pickup offeredDuring checkout you will be able to select from the list of included hotels.
终点: 此活动在集合点结束。
包括什么?
Private local guide – pick up at Dong Ha City in DMZ zone
Private good car
Bottled water
All Entrance Fees
Entry/Admission - Vinh Moc Tunnel
不包括什么?
Gratuities
Travel Insurance
Others services not mentioned
附加信息
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Not recommended for travelers with back problems
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Hue Half-day Tours Itinerary (2026 Guide) – What You'll See & Do
Explore the full itinerary for DMZ HALF DAY TOUR: Vinh Moc Tunnels in Hue, Vietnam. This half-day tours experience includes 2 stops over 1 day. Duration: 7 hours. Activity level: Extreme.
这一天不含餐。
这一天不含住宿。
这是起点
Hien Luong
1
Hien Luong
停止: 30 minutes ·包含入场费入场费已包含在旅游套餐中,无需额外付费。
Hien Luong Bridge and Ben Hai River are two “historical witnesses” carrying the pain of dividing the country into the North and South for more than 20 years. They are located on the banks of the relic cluster at the intersection of National Highway 1A and Ben Hai River
The North belongs to the Hien Luong village, Vinh Thanh commune, Vinh Linh district. The South belongs to Xuan Hoa village, Trung Hai commune, Do Linh district, Quang Tri province.
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2
Vinh Moc Tunnel
停止: 60 minutes ·包含入场费入场费已包含在旅游套餐中,无需额外付费。
Vinh Moc Tunnel (Địa đạo Vĩnh Mốc) an underground miniaturized village is the largest historical tunnel in the DMZ of Vietnam.
Deep beneath the dark earth, hidden from screeching bombers and harbouring desperate soldiers, the people of Vinh Linh, Quang Tri lived for many years in the now famous Vinh Moc Tunnel. They survived, and even prospered in their makeshift underground community. During that time, 17 children were born in the tunnels, each of whose lives is a testament to just how perfect the complex network of caves and warrens were at protecting those forces within. As time goes by, it has become both a historical evidence and a tourist destination for discovering a heroic period of Vietnam’s history.Read moreMore about Vinh Moc Tunnel