Vung Tau, a coastal city in Vietnam, holds a rich history that is often overlooked by travelers. This private tour offers a unique opportunity to uncover the legacy of Australian soldiers who fought in the Vietnam War. From the Nui Dat army base to the poignant Long Tan Cross Memorial, you will embark on a captivating journey through significant wartime sites, gaining insights into Vietnam’s complex past. With an English-speaking guide providing insightful commentary, this tour promises to deliver a comprehensive understanding of a pivotal chapter in the region’s history. The experience awaits those who wish to delve deeper into Vung Tau‘s untold stories.
Key Points
- Explore the historical significance of Nui Dat, the Australian army base established in 1966, and learn about the daily life of Australian forces.
- Visit the Long Tan Cross Memorial, honoring the 18 Australian soldiers who fell in the Battle of Long Tan during the Vietnam War.
- Discover the network of Long Phuoc Tunnels, used by the Viet Cong as shelter, storage, and communication routes during the war.
- Participate in a private tour with an English-speaking guide, providing comprehensive insights into the Vietnam War history.
- Benefit from a flexible booking process, including a pay-later option and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
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Tour Overview
This private tour of Vung Tau takes visitors to the historic sites of Nui Dat and Long Tan.
The tour lasts 6 hours and costs $81.49 per person. It’s a great option as there’s a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance. Travelers also have the convenience of reserving now and paying later.
The itinerary includes exploring the former Australian army base at Nui Dat and paying respects at the Long Tan Cross Memorial.
Other highlights are the Long Phuoc Tunnels and Horseshoe Hill. With an English-speaking guide, travelers can expect a personalized experience and skip any ticket lines.
Itinerary Highlights
The private tour takes visitors to the base established by Australian soldiers in 1966 at Nui Dat.
Visitors will explore historical sites, including old bunkers, the Kangaroo Pad, SAS Hill, Luscombe Airfield, and the battalion’s flagpole.
They’ll also visit the Nui Dat Kindergarten, built by Australian veterans.
The highlight is a reflective moment at the Long Tan Cross Memorial, honoring the 18 soldiers who died in the 1966 battle.
The tour also includes a visit to the Long Phuoc Tunnels and the Horseshoe Hill fire support base, providing a comprehensive look at the region’s wartime history.
Inclusions
The private tour includes an English-speaking local guide to provide historical insights and context throughout the experience.
The tour also includes:
- Travel permits and entrance fees to ensure seamless access to the sites.
- A flower to place at the Long Tan Cross Memorial as a gesture of respect.
- A VAT invoice for your records.
- Complimentary drinking water to keep you hydrated during the tour.
Plus, transportation to and from the sites is provided, allowing you to focus on the tour without worrying about logistics.
This comprehensive package ensures a hassle-free and memorable exploration of the Nui Dat and Long Tan battlegrounds.
Tour Experience
Live tour guides are available in both English and Vietnamese, providing historical insights and context throughout the experience.
This private group tour allows visitors to explore the significant sites at their own pace, skipping the ticket lines for convenience.
Guests will have the opportunity to reflect at the Long Tan Cross Memorial and gain a deeper understanding of the region’s wartime history.
The tour covers a range of noteworthy locations, including the Nui Dat base, old bunkers, and the Long Phuoc Tunnels, offering a rundown of this important chapter in Vietnam’s past.
Booking Details
When checking availability, visitors can select their preferred starting time for the tour. The tour is available for private groups, allowing participants to enjoy a personalized experience.
There are a few key booking details to consider:
- Availability checks are recommended to secure the desired tour slot.
- Bookings made on holidays incur a 30% surcharge.
- Customers can select the number of participants and the tour date.
- The "Reserve now & pay later" option provides flexibility for payment.
These booking details ensure a seamless and convenient experience for those interested in exploring the historical sites of Nui Dat and Long Tan.
Nui Dat Base
According to the tour overview, at the heart of this private tour lies the Nui Dat base, which Australian soldiers established in 1966.
Visitors will have the opportunity to explore the historical sites within Nui Dat, including old bunkers, the Kangaroo Pad, SAS Hill, Luscombe Airfield, and the battalion’s flagpole.
These sites offer a glimpse into the military operations and everyday life of the Australian forces stationed at Nui Dat during the Vietnam War.
The tour also includes a visit to the Nui Dat Kindergarten, which was built by Australian veterans, providing a touching example of the broader impact of their presence in the region.
Long Tan Cross Memorial
The Long Tan Cross Memorial stands as a poignant reminder of the sacrifice made by 18 Australian soldiers who lost their lives during the pivotal Battle of LongTan in 1966.
The memorial offers visitors a chance to reflect on the events of that fateful day:
- The Cross was erected at the site of the fiercest fighting during the battle.
- Visitors can leave flowers or pay their respects at the memorial.
- The surrounding area includes the Horseshoe Hill fire support base and the Long Phuoc Tunnels.
- The tour provides an opportunity to learn about the historical significance of the Long Tan battle and its lasting impact.
Long Phuoc Tunnels
The Long Phuoc Tunnels stretch beneath the countryside surrounding the Long Tan battlegrounds, a vast network of underground passageways that once sheltered Viet Cong fighters. These intricate tunnels, built over decades, provided crucial hiding spots, storage facilities, and communication routes for the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War. Visitors can explore a portion of this expansive system, gaining a firsthand understanding of the challenging conditions faced by both sides.
Feature | Description |
---|---|
Length | Over 120 km of interconnected tunnels |
Depth | Up to 10 meters underground |
Purposes | Shelter, storage, communication |
Conditions | Cramped, dark, humid |
Significance | Vital to Viet Cong operations |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?
The tour doesn’t specify a dress code, but comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and walking shoes are recommended. Participants should dress respectfully when visiting the memorial sites.
Is the Tour Wheelchair Accessible?
The tour appears wheelchair accessible, as it includes transportation and visits historical sites. However, the itinerary involves exploring outdoor areas, so wheelchair users may need assistance navigating uneven terrain. It’s best to inquire with the tour provider for specific accessibility details.
Can I Bring My Own Camera and Tripod?
Yes, guests can bring their own camera and tripod on the tour. The tour experience allows for photography at the historical sites, enabling guests to capture memorable moments from their private tour.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?
There are no age restrictions for this tour. Children of all ages are welcome to participate. The tour experience is suitable for families and individuals alike.
What Should I Bring for the Day Trip?
For this day trip, visitors should bring comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and any snacks or water they may want during the tour. The tour company provides drinking water, but bringing additional beverages is recommended.
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Recap
This captivating private tour of Vung Tau offers a comprehensive exploration of Australia’s wartime history in Vietnam. Visitors will explore the legacy of Australian soldiers, visiting significant sites like the Nui Dat army base, Long Tan Cross Memorial, and the Long Phuoc Tunnels. With insightful commentary from an English-speaking guide, this tour provides a unique opportunity to reflect on the poignant history and gain a deeper understanding of Vietnam’s past.