Full-day Tour to Vietnamese Demilitarised Zone with Transfer Services

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Full Day
About this activity
The Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone was established as a dividing line between North and South Vietnam as a result of the First Indochina War.

During the Second Indochina War (popularly known as the Vietnam War), it became important as the battleground demarcation separating North Vietnamese territory from South Vietnamese territory.

The tour guide will pick-up you at hotel in the early morning around 6 am from hotel located centrally in Hue and take you for a short drive to Dong ha Town, then continue to drive on national route No 9 to visit Dakrong Bridge, Rock pile, Khe Sanh combat base, Ethnic minority villages, the Ho Chi Minh trails.

You will take back to Dong Ha for lunch. In early noon, we will follow highway No 1 visit Hien Luong bridge, Ben Hai River, the 17th parallel. And then you will stop at Doc Mieu, Vinh Moc Tunnels. Tour will end around 6.30 pm at Hue.
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Tourism
95% Cultural
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