- War Remnants Museum - The museum has a vast display of the both the Indochina wars. In courtyard massive military vehicles are for exhibition as well as tiger cages for the visitor to get a feel on how it was to be a prisoner during wartimes. In the museum building itself, each floor will represent a separate theme from the war and the war crimes committed towards the Vietnamese people.
- Entrance fees included
- Knowledgeable English-speaking guide
- Complimentary mineral water
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- Tax
- Travel insurance
- Personal costs
- Tips
- Other services not mentioned in the inclusion.
Often still referred to as Saigon, this city is the largest in Vietnam. It offers a dynamic blend of old and new, where you can spot street vendors peddling fruits and vegetables adjacent to modern, bustling bars and stores. Saigon, a city with a 300-year history, fell under French control in 1859, becoming the capital of Cochin china. From 1956 to its dramatic fall in April 1975, it served as the principal city of the US-supported Republic of Vietnam. Presently, Ho Chi Minh City is the thriving centre of Vietnamese trade and industry but it still keeps its ties to its past. You will find numerous grand temples and pagodas throughout the city. The French legacy is evident in magnificent colonial structures such as the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office.
✦ War Remnants Museum
✦ Reunification Palace
✦ Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon
✦The Ho Chi Minh City Post Office
Extra Option
- Restaurant offering Halal food
- Indian restaurant
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