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Day 1: Hanoi Arrival (D)
Arrival at Hanoi. Transfer to hotel. A free evening. Hanoi retains an air of the
French colonial period despite wide scale rebuilding after the war.
Day 2: Hanoi (B, L, D)
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Begin your exploration of the capital with the city center, comprised of
traditional pagodas and temples, colonial villas, and lakes set along free-lined
streets which move at pace much more congenial than HCMC. Visit the Ho Chi Minh
Mausoleum and the One Pillar Pagoda, continue to the Army Museum, nearby
Flag Tower, and finish with a taste of classical Vietnamese culture at the Fine
Arts Museum and Temple of Literature.
Day 3: Hanoi - Hue (B, L, D)
Fly to the most beautiful city in Vietnam. Visit the citadel of the city and
recall the battle of Hue during the Tet Offensive, when the NVA held the city for
the three weeks.
Day 4: Hue - Dong Ha (B, L, D)
Drive up highway 1; passing Camp Evan and Fire Support Base Nancy; continue to
the battle site of Quang Tri. Next pass the site of Ai Tu Combat Base and
airfield of the 3rd Division Headquarters of the former South army. Next reach
Dong Ha enter the quadrilateral area bordered by Con Tien, Gio Linh, Dong Ha,
and Cam Lo which was nicknamed Leatherneck Square during Operation Buffalo.
Continue up Highway 1 across the Hien Luong Bridge over the Ben Hai River which
once demarcated North and South Vietnam. Visit the tunnels in Vinh Moc and the
Con Thien Fire Support Base before overnight at Dong Ha.
Day 5: Dong Ha - Khe Sanh (B, L, D)
Ride paralleled to the DMZ (Demilitarize Zone) along Route 9 to Khe Sanh. En
route pass a series of Fire Support Bases the Rockpile, Da Krong Bridge, as well
as the Huong Hoa District headquarters.
Day 6: Khe Sanh - A Luoi - Dong Ha (B, L, D)
Tour Khe Sanh Base, a coffee plantation, an old French fort and the Montagnard
Village. Continue on Route 9 to Lang Vei special Forces Camp. Visit the Lao Bao
Border town where illicit border trade remains very active. With advanced
notice, a border crossing to Laos is possible to follow Operation Lam Son 719,
where South Vietnamese soldiers surged in to attack the Liberation Front
soldiers strongholds in the neighboring country. Travel to A Luoi and visit the
special Forces camp there. Visit Landing Zone Cunningham, Landing Zone Erskine
and Landing Zone Razor. Upon special advanced request continue south to A Sau
Valley and infamous Hamburger Hill. Return to Dong Ha this evening.
Day 7: Dong Ha - Hue (B, L, D)
Optional excursion to the ancient tombs of Khai Dinh and Tu Duc and a cruise on
the Perfume River. Otherwise, enjoy a free day in pleasant in Hue.
Day 8: Hue - Da Nang (B, L, D)
Leave Hue for Da Nang, the fourth largest city of Vietnam. Tour the city,
recalling the chaos of march 1975, when the Saigon government abandoned Da Nang
and countless refugees fled the city. Also visit the beach where the US Mariners
first came ashore, beginning major American involvement in Indochina.
Day 9: Da Nang - Qui Nhon Via Chu Lai (B, L, D)
Morning visit to Hoi An. During the 17th century traders stopped at this port
when travelling en router to Malacca in Malaysia. Continue on the coastal plain
to Chu Lai airbase and see the work of the Skyhawks. Stop at the Son My
District, sense of infamous My Lai incident. Travel along the rugged Animate
mountains down to Route 1. Sarcastically referred to as "The street without joy"
by French soldiers. Evening arrive in Qui Nhon, a major port and supply depot
that kept Route 1 open during the war.
Day 10: Qui Nhon - Nha Trang (B, L, D)
Leave Qui Nhon for Nha Trang, once the headquarters of the US Fifth Special
Forces Group in the second Corps.
Day 11: Nha Trang - Da Lat (B, L, D)
Enjoy the turquoise water and fine sandy beach. Take a boat to nearby
Bamboo Island for snorkeling, to the Mieu Island for a visit to a fish breeding
farm and to the Ponagar Cham Tower, a fine example of 2nd century Cham
architecture. Then, leave Nha Trang for the central highland city of Da Lat.
Day 12: Da Lat - HCMC (B, L, D)
Visit the Valley of Love, the central market, the Lake of Sighs. Travel through
the central highlands to Bao Loc, visit silk farms and mulberry plantations.
Evening arrive at HCMC, which retains much flavor from the war era.
Day 13: HCMC (B, L, D)
Among the sights of graceful women in Ao Dai and bustling streets, visit the
busy riverfront, the former Presidential Palace, photo stop at the former US
Embassy, the Notre Dame Cathedral and the central market. In the afternoon visit
some of the war remnants such as the site where a Buddhist monk immolated
himself in protest of the war and the church where Diem was assassinated.
Day 14: HCMC - Iron Triangle - Cu Chi (B, L, D)
This morning travel on the National route 13 past the town of Phu Cuong. Visit
the Phu Loi Base used to relocate villagers. Through the Cau Dinh jungle, pass a
staging area of the 503rd Airborne Brigade. At Ben Cat, see the site of the
bases of the 173rd Airborne and the 11th Armored Cavalry Arrive in Ben Suc, the
Northern tip of the Iron Triangle, and continue to Dau Tieng Reservoir and the
esoteric Cao Dai Temple at Tay Ninh. Visit the restored tunnels at Cu Chi before
returning to HCMC.
Day 15: HCMC (B, L, D)
Enjoy a free day in HCMC
Day 16: HCMC - Departure (B)
Transfer to airport for departure.
All tours include: Present of handmade work - Accommodation based on twin sharing either Executive, Deluxe or Standard - Air Conditioned transportation - Meals in full board - All admission fees - English speaking guide - Tourist insurance. NOT included are: Single person surcharge - Drinks - Personal expenditures - International air ticket and airport tax - Tips
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