Why choose this Ho Chi Minh City tour ?

Embark on an extraordinary journey from Ho Chi Minh City to the Cu Chi Tunnels & the Cao Dai Holy See Temple, immersing yourself in Vietnam’s rich history and spiritual heritage. Begin by visiting a handicraft village to learn the art of lacquerware making, a traditional craft that has been passed down through generations. Next, explore the Cu Chi Tunnels, delving into the underground world of guerrilla warfare and gaining insight into the tenacity of the Vietcong. Experience what it was like to live inside the tunnel system, crawl through the narrow passageways, and sample cassava root, the sustenance of Viet Cong fighters. Afterward, journey to the Cao Dai Holy See Temple in Tay Ninh province, a mesmerizing symbol of multi-religious harmony. Witness captivating rituals and ceremonies that blend elements of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, and Christianity into a unified spiritual path. This tour promises an unforgettable adventure through Vietnam’s cultural and historical landscapes.



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What makes Cu Chi Tunnels & Cao Dai Holy See Temple From Ho Chi Minh City a unique experience ?

The Saigon Opera House, a stunning architectural gem in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, stands as a testament to the city’s rich cultural heritage and vibrant arts scene. Built in 1897 by French architect Eugène Ferret, this magnificent edifice boasts an exquisite blend of French colonial and Renaissance architectural styles. Its elegant façade, adorned with intricate carvings and statues, draws visitors into a world of artistic splendor. Inside, the opulent interior, featuring grand staircases, chandeliers, and plush seating, provides an ideal setting for a variety of performances, from classical concerts and ballets to modern theatrical productions. Located on the bustling Dong Khoi Street, the Saigon Opera House not only serves as a cultural hub but also as a historical landmark, offering a glimpse into the city’s colonial past while celebrating its contemporary artistic spirit.

Handicap handicrafts factory: The high quality of resin from Vietnamese lacquer trees, notably those of the north, was a crucial factor in the rapid development of this art form.
Decorated lacquer statues, panels, boxes and trays may still be seen at many temples and pagodas.
In centuries the use of lacquerware was extended to larger items such as wooden chairs and tables, decorated with engraved, painted, inlaid mother-of-pearl designs.
By the 18th century important central for lacquerware production in the north and in the south.
As part of their strategy to open up Vietnamese handicrafts to new foreign markets, the French introduced formal training programmed in lacquerware at the School of Indigenous Arts near Saigon from 1901 and in Hanoi from 1930
Since that time lacquerware has continued to develop into one of the mainstays of the Vietnamese handicraft industry, both at home and abroad. Today’s most popular items include vases, jewel cases, desk sets, trays and vertical blinds.

The Cu Chi Tunnels system, located just outside Ho Chi Minh City, is a fascinating journey into Vietnam’s wartime history. This unique system offers a hands-on experience, allowing visitors to explore the intricate network of underground tunnels used by Viet Cong soldiers during the Vietnam War. As you navigate the narrow, dimly lit passages, you’ll gain a firsthand understanding of the ingenious strategies and sheer resilience that defined the Vietnamese resistance. The museum features original tunnel entrances, hidden trapdoors, and living quarters, providing an authentic glimpse into the daily life of the soldiers. Interactive exhibits, including wartime relics and poignant photographs, vividly depict the harsh realities of tunnel warfare. Above ground, visitors can see craters from B-52 bombings and try their hand at shooting era-specific firearms. The Cu Chi Tunnels system is more than a historical site; it’s a powerful tribute to human ingenuity and endurance.

Nestled in the tranquil landscapes of Tay Ninh province, the Cao Dai Temple is an architectural masterpiece and a spiritual sanctuary that beckons travelers from afar. As the spiritual center of the Cao Dai religion, this majestic temple is a testament to Vietnam’s rich cultural tapestry and spiritual diversity. Adorned with vibrant colors, intricate carvings, and towering spires, the temple’s exterior is a sight to behold, exuding an aura of divine beauty and serenity. Step inside, and you’ll be enveloped in a world of mysticism and reverence, as devotees gather for prayer and meditation. The Cao Dai Temple is not just a place of worship; it’s a living testament to the harmonious coexistence of different religious traditions. Witness captivating rituals and ceremonies that blend elements of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, and Christianity into a unified spiritual path. Visit to the Cao Dai Temple is a journey of enlightenment and discovery, offering a glimpse into the soul of Vietnam.

Traditional Vietnamese food is a symphony of flavors, textures, and aromas that captivates the senses and delights the palate. From bustling street markets to cozy family-run eateries, Vietnam’s culinary landscape offers a treasure trove of gastronomic delights waiting to be discovered. Indulge in iconic dishes like pho, a fragrant noodle soup brimming with aromatic herbs and tender slices of meat, or banh mi, a crispy baguette filled with a medley of savory meats, crunchy pickled vegetables, and zesty sauces. Sample fresh spring rolls bursting with vibrant herbs, crunchy vegetables, and succulent shrimp or pork, or savor crispy pancakes filled with shrimp, pork, and bean sprouts. Vietnamese cuisine is renowned for its delicate balance of flavors—sweet, sour, salty, and spicy—and its creative use of fresh, locally sourced ingredients.

The Saigon Opera House, a stunning architectural gem in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, stands as a testament to the city’s rich cultural heritage and vibrant arts scene. Built in 1897 by French architect Eugène Ferret, this magnificent edifice boasts an exquisite blend of French colonial and Renaissance architectural styles. Its elegant façade, adorned with intricate carvings and statues, draws visitors into a world of artistic splendor. Inside, the opulent interior, featuring grand staircases, chandeliers, and plush seating, provides an ideal setting for a variety of performances, from classical concerts and ballets to modern theatrical productions. Located on the bustling Dong Khoi Street, the Saigon Opera House not only serves as a cultural hub but also as a historical landmark, offering a glimpse into the city’s colonial past while celebrating its contemporary artistic spirit.

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  • Using riffles is only applicable to those of legal age which is over than 18 years old
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