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During Vietnam-American War, the Ben Hai River was demarcation line between North and South Vietnam. The Demilitarized Zone was five km each site from the river banks. However, during the war, the Southern area of DMZ was one of the bloodiest battlefields. This tour to DMZ is interesting for who care about American war in Vietnam. Last but not least, you will have a chance to visit Ethnic Minority people in the Central Highland of Vietnam.
Tour Code : VEHU 03
Tour Duration: Day Trip
Highlights: Hien Luong Bridge, Ben Hai River, Khe Sanh Base, Vinh Moc tunnel
Starts/Ends: Hue /Hue (pick up & drop off at your hotel)
Tour style: History & culture
Group Size: Private tour only
Commencement date: Anytime upon request
| Group size | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | |
| Cost/person | $109 | $62 | $53 | $43 | $37 | $34 | $31 | |
| Note: - Trip price valid until 30th Sep 2010 | ||||||||
Tour Price Included:
Round trip private A/C Transportation
Local speaking English tour guide
Lunch
Entrance fees
A bottle of water/person
Early pick up at hotel in Hue, we will transfer to demilitarized zone along National way 1A. This morning we will visit the Hien Luong Bridge, Ben Hai River, where use to be the Seventeenth Parallel - the border between North and South of Viet Nam during the war (DMZ) and Vinh Moc Tunnel. In the afternoon, we will follow the Highway No 9, visit Khe Sanh and Suspension Bridge of Dakrong. Then we return to Hue. Tour ends at the hotel about 06:00PM.

If you have any special requirements for food (vegetarian, vegan, food allergies) please kindly inform us in advance so that we can server you better. Our meals always listed as specified in the tour itinerary.
Breakfast - Breakfast is usually at the hotel and it would be a western style buffet or continental breakfast. We try to ensure that a choice of western and Vietnamese breakfasts are supplied, however there may be only Vietnamese breakfast is prepared in some remote places.
Lunches - Lunches are normally arranged at the Vietnamese restaurants near the scenic spots. Your tour guides will order food according to your appetite. Most are Vietnamese dishes, and some are modified to fit westerners' tastes. Drinks are normally not included in the meal.
Dinner - Same as lunch. If you prefer to not eat Vietnamese, Viet Vision Travel suggests you have dinner on your own. Your local tour guide can recommend some good western restaurants in the area.

