Experience Vietnam’s poignant wartime history with our immersive Hue to DMZ tour. This in-depth journey takes you through the historic battlegrounds of Quang Tri Province, offering a unique chance to explore iconic sites such as the Khe Sanh Combat Base and the symbolic Hien Luong Bridge. Each location serves as a testament to the bravery and sacrifices made during the Vietnam War, providing profound insights into this significant period. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in connecting with Vietnam’s rich heritage, our tour highlights the resilience and courage of those who shaped the nation’s past. Join us to uncover compelling stories of bravery and unity that define Vietnam’s enduring legacy. Don’t miss this unforgettable exploration of a pivotal chapter in Vietnamese history.
Pickup included
We’ll pick you up from your hotel in central Hue and travel to Dong Ha Town. On this immersive tour, you'll visit key historical sites including Long Hung Church (BA5453), Quang Tri Ancient Citadel, Dakrong Bridge, and Khe Sanh Combat Base. Discover the rich history of the Vietnam War while enjoying the region's natural beauty.
During your DMZ tour, savor a delightful picnic lunch in Quang Tri. Experience a break amid the historic and scenic landscape of the DMZ, where you can enjoy a well-prepared meal while soaking in the natural beauty and historical significance of the area.
Hien Luong Bridge and Ben Hai River are pivotal landmarks that symbolize the division of Vietnam into northern and southern zones along the 17th parallel, as established by the Geneva Accords of 1954. These historic sites serve as poignant reminders of a nation divided and the hardships endured by its people during a turbulent era in Vietnamese history.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 30 minutes before departure time.
We will pick up all guests at Hue city center,please give us your address and your phone number
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