Day 01 : Sai Gon Arrival
Arrive
at Tan Son Nhat Airfield, Saigon, in the evening. Clear customs and
transfer to the Rex hotel, an officers hotel (BOQ) during the war and
the most famous of the French-built hotels in Saigon. From the roof
garden of the Rex, at the hub of Saigon downtown, you can look down Le
Loi Street to the former RVN Parliament Building on Dong Khoi Street,
well known during the war as Tu Do Street.
Day 2: Sai Gon - Cu Chi tunel (B,L)
Iron
Triangle, sites of the 173rd Airborne and 11th Armored Cav bases.
Staging area for 503rd Airborne Brigade at Ben Cat. Lai Khe, home of
the 1st Infantry Div. Cu Chi Tunnels,
located, in part, directly beneath HQ of the 25th Infantry Division. It
was from the Cu Chi tunnels that Saigon was attacked at Tet, 1968.
Opportunity to crawl into the tunnels (bring your flashlight). Also, we
will visit the "Holy See" of the Cao Dai religion, their fantastic art
deco temple and compound with its formal gardens. Observe the worship
service, view murals of the history and theology of this unusual
religion. This is a religion found only in Vietnam, the third most
popular religion there. The Cao Dai were a paramilitary force in
combating the French, and when they were defeated by ARVN forces under
the Diem presidency they brought their army into alliance with the
South Vietnamese government. Back to Saigon for dinner.
Days 3 & 4: Sai Gon - Mekong Delta ( B,L,D)
Two
days and one night will get you deep into the Mekong Delta to My Tho,
Dong Tam, Vinh Long, and Can Tho. Cruise the mighty Mekong River and
recall the hazards of this sub-tropical jungle 30 years ago. Tropical
fruit orchards, the Island of the Coconut Monk, floating markets, and
river life will make this an unforgettable two days. Stay at the new
Saigon-Can Tho Hotel.
Day 5: Sai Gon City Tour (B,L)
City
tour of Saigon including the Presidential Palace, Remnants of War
Museum (formerly American War Crimes Museum), old U.S. embassy, Cho Lon
(Chinatown), central post office and Notre Dame Cathedral on what was
once called John F. Kennedy Square. Thien Hau Pagoda, Binh Tay Market,
lacquerware factory.
Day 6: Sai Gon - Vung Tau (B,L)
Today
we take off for R&R. It's a good thing we are because we've been
keeping up a hectic pace. Drive to Vung Tau, the biggest in-country
R&R Center in country. On the way, Di An, Bien Hoa, Long Binh, and
Bear Cat. Opportunity for swimming on the not-so-great but very popular
beaches. We will stay at a classic hotel, the Canadian. Places of
interest: Villa Blanche, mountaintop Jesus, Light House, Niet Ban Tinh
Xa Pagoda.
Day 7: Vung Tau - Nha Trang (B,D)
Drive
to Nha Trang via Xuan Loc, Phan Thiet, Phan Rang, and Cam Ranh Bay.
Check into the Bao Dai Villas. Spend a relaxing day. Opportunity for
snorkeling, jet-skis. Go out to Tri Nguyen Oceanographic Institute
"aquarium," Tam Island, and a fishing village. Ride in small basket
boats piloted by young girls.
Day 8: Nha Trang - Buon Me Thuat (B,L)
Here
we start into the Central Highlands. Drive from Nha Trang to Buon Me
Thuot, elephant training center and coffee plantations. Thang Loi
(Victory) Hotel or White Horse Hotel.
Days 9 and 10: Buon Me Thuat - Plei ku - Kon Tum (B,L)
Drive
northward through the highlands to Pleiku and Kontum. Kontum was the
site of a major battle at Easter, 1972. Opportunity to visit several
Montagnard villages. Overnights at Dakbla Hotel in Kontum. Explore
areas from Pleime to Dak To including site of Battle of Ia Drang and
NVA retreat route past LZs Albany and X-Ray, and Rocket Ridge named for
the many B52 bomb craters.
Day 11: Kon Tum - Quy Nhon ( B,L)
Drive
from Kontum to Qui Nhon, supply depot of the first Log Command, via An
Khe, a major military area where you could find the First Air Cav among
other units. Stop at Quang Trung Museum at Tay Son. Qui Nhon also was
an R&R location with the Red Beach Recreation Area. Great beaches.
Swimming and city tour.
Day 12: Quy Nhon - Quang Ngai (B,L,D)
Drive
to Quang Ngai. See the petroleum farm and ammunition dump near Qui
Nhon. Along the way are Phu Cat Airbase, Bong Son and Duc Pho.
Day 13: My Lai (B,L,)
Significant sites are in store for you today. My Lai (Son My) Massacre Memorial. Chu Lai, Tam Ky, Hoi An, and Da Nang.
Day 14: Da Nang (B,D)
Old
Airfield, Nguyen Van Troi Bridge built by US, now named for VC martyr
who tried to blow up former Secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara.
Marble Mountains, China Beach, Cham Museum.
Day 15: Da Nang - Hue (B)
Drive
to Hue over the Hai Van Pass. Stop at Red Beach where the first U.S.
combat marines landed in 1965. Upon arrival, check into the Huong Giang
Hotel. Sights for today are the Citadel and Flag Tower, location of the
strongest stand by the VC during Tet, 1968.
Day 16: Hue (B,L)
Cruise
on the Perfume River to the Thien Mu Pagoda, oldest and most important
Buddhist shrine in Vietnam. Here you will see the Austin driven by the
monk to his immolation in Saigon to protest the anti-Buddhist
repression of President Ngo Dinh Diem. Continue your cruise to the
mausoleum complex of Emperor Minh Mang and then visit tombs of Emperors
Tu Duc and Khai Dinh.
Day 17: Hue - Dong Ha (B,L)
Drive
up Highway 1 passing Camp Evans (20th Tank Regiment) and Fire Support
Base Nancy (258th M.C. Brigade); continue to battle site of Quang Tri.
Next pass Ai Tu Combat Base and Airfield of the 3rd ARVN Div. HQ. Next
reach Dong Ha and enter Leatherneck Square bounded by Con Thien, Gio
Linh, Dong Ha, and Cam Lo and recall Operation Buffalo. Continue up
Highway 1 across the Hien Luong Bridge over the Ben Hai River which
demarcated North and South Vietnam. Visit the Doc Mieu Base in the DMZ,
the infamous Vinh Moc Tunnels, and the North Vietnamese National
Cemetery. Before returning to Dong Ha for the night, visit Con Thien
Fire Support Base.
Day 18: DMZ - Hanoi (B,L)
Dong Ha
to Khe Sanh and return to Hue. Ride parallel to the DMZ along Route 9
to Khe Sanh. Pass a series of fire support bases and the Rockpile and
the Da Krong Bridge. Tour Khe Sanh Base, a French fort, battle sites
and military camps. Overnight train ride to Hanoi.
Day 19: Hanoi City Tour (B,L)
Your
train will arrive in Hanoi where you will see the city that was bombed
by American B-52?s. View "Uncle Ho" preserved under glass in his
mausoleum. Visit Ho Chi Minh?s home/office on stilts, the Ho Chi Minh
Museum, and the Temple of Literature (Oldest University in Vietnam and
shrine to Confucius). Evening performance in water puppet theater
(unique to Vietnam).
Day 20: Hanoi Departure (B)
After breakfast ready for your flight back home. End of the tour
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