| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Hotel transfer |
| Minimum participant requirement | 1 traveler |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Meal arrangement | Arrange yourself |
| Additional service & facility | Transfer included |
| Sightseeing type | Historic site tour |
| Transport | Bus tour |
Please arrive at designated location 10 mins prior to departure, as tour will depart on time
If you suffer from motion sickness, please take proper precautions in advance (i.e. medication).
It is suggested to bring hats, raincoats, and personal medication for the tour.
The most common and recommended way to reach the Cu Chi Tunnels is by joining a tour group, which typically includes round-trip transportation via tour bus or minivan. For independent travel, you can take bus routes 13 or 94 from the Ben Thanh Market Bus Terminal in Ho Chi Minh City to Cu Chi Station, then transfer to another bus heading to the tunnels. Taxis or private cars are also options, but they are more expensive and require self-arrangement.
Within the Cu Chi Tunnels site, there are simple restaurants and kiosks offering local Vietnamese snacks and beverages, convenient for visitors to refuel during their tour. Here, you can savor local specialties like Vietnamese pho and spring rolls. If you opt for a group tour, some packages may include a simple lunch; it's advisable to confirm the itinerary details when booking.
After a half-day trip to the Cu Chi Tunnels, Ho Chi Minh City offers many safe evening options. You can stroll along Nguyen Hue Walking Street in District 1, enjoying the fountains and night views. Alternatively, experience the local nightlife on Bui Vien Street (be mindful of your belongings). Another choice is a Saigon River cruise, where you can enjoy dinner while admiring the riverside scenery. These are all relatively safe nighttime activities.
At the Cu Chi Tunnels, you can personally experience crawling through the narrow underground passages, getting a feel for the living conditions of the guerrilla fighters back then. Inside the tunnels, you'll see command centers, makeshift hospitals, sleeping quarters, storage areas, as well as various traps, shelters, and displays of wartime weaponry. The site also screens documentaries that recreate historical scenes from the Vietnam War, providing you with a deeper understanding of the history.
During your visit to the Cu Chi Tunnels, guides will provide a detailed explanation of the historical background of the Vietnam War, particularly the pivotal role of the tunnels during that conflict. You'll learn how the Vietnamese soldiers and civilians used the tunnels for combat and daily life, and the resilience they demonstrated in facing harsh conditions. Through documentaries and model displays, you'll gain further insight into this history and its strategic significance.
The 'cassava and tea' wartime food experience at the Cu Chi Tunnels is designed to let visitors understand the hardships faced by Vietnamese guerrilla fighters at the time. Cassava was a crucial staple during the war, similar in texture to sweet potato, providing essential calories. The accompanying tea is a common, light beverage in the region. This experience aims to offer visitors a deeper understanding of the historical context and survival strategies, allowing them to grasp the scarcity of resources back then.
A half-day trip to the Cu Chi Tunnels, starting from Ho Chi Minh City, usually takes approximately 5 to 6 hours. This includes travel time to and from the site, as well as time for exploring the Cu Chi Tunnels area, watching documentaries, experiencing the tunnel crawl, and free exploration. The duration may vary slightly depending on traffic conditions and the depth of your visit, so it's recommended to allow ample time.
The shooting range experience at the Cu Chi Tunnels is typically open to adults aged 16 or 18 and above, requiring adherence to on-site safety regulations and instructions. This is a separate, additional fee activity and is not included in all tours; you can choose whether to participate based on your personal preference. Please be sure to follow the instructions of the on-site staff to ensure safety and confirm your physical condition is suitable.