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From Vung Tau: Nui Dat, Long Tan, Long Phuoc tunnel

From Vung Tau: Nui Dat, Long Tan, Long Phuoc tunnel

Explore the Nui Dat, Long Tan, and Long Phuoc Tunnel on a half-day tour from Vung Tau/ Ba Ria. Visit the Nui Dat Kindergarten, the Long Tan Cross, and the Horse Shoe Fire Support Base. Travel to Hoa Long village, also known as VC Home, to visit Nui Dat, where Australian soldiers set up a base in 1966. Visit the old bunkers, the Kangaroo pad, SAS hill, Lusbcome airfield, and the battalion’s flagpole. Visit the Nui Dat Kindergarten, which was built by Australian veterans for children in the village in 2002. Continue to Long Tan village to visit the Long Tan Cross, which was rebuilt by Australian veterans for 18 soldiers who passed away in the battle of Long Tan in 1966. Next, visit the Horse Shoe Fire Support Base before returning to Ba Ria.

From Ho Chi Minh: Long Tan Nui Dat Battle field Vung Tau

From Ho Chi Minh: Long Tan Nui Dat Battle field Vung Tau

Long Tan-Nui Dat Battle Field (full day trip) - You shall be picked up at your hotel and depart for the trip at 7:30 am. Visit the sight of the former site of Australia's Nui Dat Task Force Base (Nui Dat SAS Hill) Little remain of this camp except the columns of the main gate could be in the close up. The former runway is now a wide street in the local village and the old helipad is now a soccer field. A school established by the Australians is nearly Followed drive past the location of the Horseshoe (access not permitted these days due to mining activity) to the Discourtesy Rubber Plantation. You then visit the Long Tan Cross Memorial, before continuing on to the Long Phuoc Tunnels. Like other tunnels systems found in Vietnam, the Long Phuoc Tunnels goes with meeting areas, first aid stations and fighting pits Your guide will brief you on how the occupation of Nui Dat required removing all inhabitants within 2.5 miles (4 km), therefore forcibly resetting the people of Long Tan and Long Phuoc - From Long Tan we shall head to the beach of Vung Tau. Have lunch with special local foods shall be served followed with a rest. Our next visit shall be The Robert Museum of Worldwide Arms. - The weapon museum of a 70-year-old British man in Vietnam. The private collection consists of 2500 items ranging from guns and swords to army uniforms dating back to between the 17th and 20th centuries. They originated from nations around the world including The UK, France, Germany, Russia, Japan and Netherlands. The collection visit will bring pleasure to visitors, create focal points for Vung Tau. The museum will be a place where people can know more about the history, culture and the development of the world. In 2011, the Vietnam Records Book recognized the museum as the largest private arms museum in Vietnam. -We head back HCMC in the afternoon and Trip Ends.

From Vung Tau: Nui Dat, Long Tan, Long Phuoc tunnel

From Vung Tau: Nui Dat, Long Tan, Long Phuoc tunnel

Explore the Nui Dat, Long Tan, and Long Phuoc Tunnel on a half-day tour from Vung Tau/ Ba Ria. Visit the Nui Dat Kindergarten, the Long Tan Cross, and the Horse Shoe Fire Support Base. Travel to Hoa Long village, also known as VC Home, to visit Nui Dat, where Australian soldiers set up a base in 1966. Visit the old bunkers, the Kangaroo pad, SAS hill, Lusbcome airfield, and the battalion’s flagpole. Visit the Nui Dat Kindergarten, which was built by Australian veterans for children in the village in 2002. Continue to Long Tan village to visit the Long Tan Cross, which was rebuilt by Australian veterans for 18 soldiers who passed away in the battle of Long Tan in 1966. Next, visit the Horse Shoe Fire Support Base before returning to Ba Ria.

From Ho Chi Minh: Private Long Tan Nui Dat Battle Field

From Ho Chi Minh: Private Long Tan Nui Dat Battle Field

Our driver will pick you up at your hotel in Ho Chi Minh City and our local guide will get on car on middle way (Vung Tau City). We will reach Long Tan Commune in Dat Do District, Ba Ria – Vung Tau Province after three-hour-drive. Our first stop-over is Nui Dat SA.S Hill, where you will be shown the helicopter parking and camping areas of soldiers and explained the important sites during the war. You will have an overview of the 4km circle of the Nui Dat base perimeter. Next, we will visit the rubber forest and pass Mong Ngua Mountain – which was used to be the shelter of Vietnamese soldiers. Afterwards, we continue transferring to Long Tan Cross Memorial to commemorate the Australian and Vietnamese soldiers who sacrificed their lives during the war and then Long Phuoc Tunnels dug by the Viet Minh and Viet Cong for fighting and sheltering. Long Phuoc Tunnels is our last stop in a half-day tour to Long Tan – Nui Dat. We will drive back to Ba Ria for late lunch at a local restaurant. Our tour guide will recommend you some specialties of this land, it all depends on you. After a short rest, you will return to Ho Chi Minh City.

From Ba Ria, Vung Tau : Nui Dat, Long Tan, Long Phuoc tour

From Ba Ria, Vung Tau : Nui Dat, Long Tan, Long Phuoc tour

Visit the site of the Battle of Long Tan on a half-day tour from Ba Ria, Vung Tau. Learn about the battle and its significance for Australian and Vietnamese soldiers. See the Long Tan Cross, the Nui Dat Kindergarten, and the Long Phuoc Tunnel. Meet your guide at the Ba Ria Market and travel to Hoa Long village to visit Nui Dat, where Australian soldiers set up a base in 1966. Visit the old bunkers, Kangaroo pad, SAS hill (Nui Dat hill), Luscombe airfield, and the battalion’s flagpole. Visit the Nui Dat Kindergarten, built by Australian veterans for children in the village in 2002. Continue to Long Tan village to see the Long Tan Cross, which was re-built by Australian veterans for the 18 soldiers who died in the battle of Long Tan in 1966. Next, see the Horse Shoe Fire Support Base, Long Phuoc Tunnel, and the museum. Finally, return to Ba Ria.

Private Tour to Long Tan - Former Australian Military Base

Private Tour to Long Tan - Former Australian Military Base

At around 8:00AM. Your private tour guide and driver will pick you up from your hotel in Ho Chi Minh City and begin your journey towards Long Tan, a former Australian military base located approximately 90 kilometers (56 miles) from the city. Enjoy a comfortable and scenic drive through the Vietnamese countryside, passing by rice fields, small villages, and lush landscapes. Your guide will provide you with historical context and insights into the Vietnam War and the significance of Long Tan. Upon arrival in Long Tan, visit the Long Tan Cross Memorial, a tribute to the soldiers who fought and died in the Battle of Long Tan in 1966. Walk through the battlefield area, guided by your knowledgeable tour guide, who will share stories and details about the battle. Explore the nearby areas, where you can learn about the humanitarian efforts undertaken by the Australian forces in the region, gaining insight into the positive impact of the school and Australia's connection to the area. After a fulfilling visit, return to Ho Chi Minh City. Arrive approximately at 3:00PM. This itinerary is flexible and can be customized based on your interests and preferences.

Private Tour To Long Tan Nui Dat Battle Field

Private Tour To Long Tan Nui Dat Battle Field

Our driver will meet you up at your hotel in Ho Chi Minh City and our local guide will get on car on middle way (Vung Tau City). We will reach Long Tan Commune in Dat Do District, Ba Ria – Vung Tau Province after three-hour-drive. Our first stop-over is Nui Dat SA.S Hill, where you will be shown the helicopter parking and camping areas of soldiers and explained the important sites during the war. You will have an overview of the 4km circle of the Nui Dat base perimeter. Next, we will visit the rubber forest and pass Mong Ngua Mountain – which was used to be the shelter of Vietnamese soldiers. Afterwards, we continue transferring to Long Tan Cross Memorial to commemorate the Australian and Vietnamese soldiers who sacrificed their lives during the war and then Long Phuoc Tunnels dug by the Viet Minh and Viet Cong for fighting and sheltering. Long Phuoc Tunnels is our last stop in a half-day tour to Long Tan – Nui Dat. We will drive back to Ba Ria for late lunch at a local restaurant. Our tour guide will recommend you some specialties of this land, it all depends on you. After a short rest, you will return to Ho Chi Minh City.

From Vung Tau: Nui Dat, Long Tan private tour

From Vung Tau: Nui Dat, Long Tan private tour

Welcome clients at Ba Ria city. After meeting up with your local guide at the Ba Ria Market, travel to Hoa Long village to visit Nui Dat - where Australian soldiers set up the base in 1966. Visit The old bunkers, Kangaroo pad, SAS hill( Nui Dat hill), Lusbcome air field, the battalion’s Flag pole. Visit the Nui Dat Kindergarten which is built by Australian Veterans for children in the village Going to Long Tan village to visit the Long Tan Cross which was re-built by Australian veterans for 18 soldiers who pass away in the battle of Long Tan in 1966; then The Horse shoe- fire support base; Long phuoc Tunnel, museum. Back to Ba Ria. Tour is end.

Long Tan Nui Dat Easy Ride

Long Tan Nui Dat Easy Ride

A one-day motorbike tour to visit Long Tan and Nui Dat offers a unique and immersive experience, particularly for history enthusiasts and those interested in Vietnam War history. Here's what makes it special: 1. **Historical Significance**: Long Tan and Nui Dat hold significant historical importance as sites of major battles during the Vietnam War. Long Tan is known for the Battle of Long Tan, one of the most famous battles involving Australian forces during the war. Nui Dat was a base used by Australian and New Zealand forces during the conflict. 2. **Memorial Sites**: Both locations feature memorial sites dedicated to the soldiers who fought and lost their lives during the war. These memorials offer a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by servicemen from various countries involved in the conflict. 3. **Scenic Landscapes**: The journey to Long Tan and Nui Dat typically takes riders through picturesque countryside landscapes, offering an opportunity to appreciate the natural beauty of Vietnam. From lush greenery to rustic villages, the route provides a scenic backdrop to the historical significance of the tour. 4. **Local Insights**: Guided tours often include commentary from knowledgeable guides who provide insights into the historical events that took place in these locations. They may also share stories about the local communities and their perspectives on the war, offering a deeper understanding of the region's history and culture. 5. **Sense of Adventure**: Exploring these sites on a motorbike adds an element of adventure to the experience. Riding through winding roads and rural areas allows participants to immerse themselves in the journey and feel a sense of connection to the landscape and its history. 6. **Personalized Experience**: Depending on the tour operator, participants may have the opportunity to customize aspects of the tour based on their interests. Whether it's spending more time at specific sites, interacting with locals, or exploring nearby attractions, the tour can be tailored to suit individual preferences. 7. **Educational Opportunity**: For students, history buffs, or anyone interested in learning more about the Vietnam War, a guided motorbike tour to Long Tan and Nui Dat offers a hands-on educational experience. It allows participants to gain a deeper appreciation for the historical events and their significance in the context of the war.

Ho Chi Minh City: Full Long Tan Battlefield Tour

Ho Chi Minh City: Full Long Tan Battlefield Tour

Start the trip with the Long Phuoc Tunnels system in Long Phuoc commune, Ba Ria town. These tunnel clusters are interconnected by a main spine route, with secret chambers containing reserved food and fortified fighting positions. We will then head to the site of the Long Tan Battlefield, where you will visit the former first Australian Task Force base at Nui Dat. In a somber moment, we will visit the Long Tan Cross Memorial, established to honor the 17 Australian infantrymen and 1 APC crewman killed in action during the Battle of Long Tan on August 18, 1966. The cross was first erected on the site in 1969 by the 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, which fought in the battle during its second tour of duty. In 1986, a replica of the cross was placed on the original site. In 2017, the Vietnamese Government gifted the original cross to Australia, where it is now displayed at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. Next, we will visit Nui Dat Hill, the former base of the First Australian Task Force (1ATF Base), including Luscombe Airfield, which was home to the Australian military during the Vietnam War. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before returning to Ho Chi Minh City.

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Extremely informative day... even within not easy stories, places still alive with past war tragedy; this trip felt emotionaly supported with wisdom and guidance of Tony. So many insights and hidden places in the forests and plantations. and above all, day was customised fully to fit the best for 2 motorbikes and changes in places to use the time fully! Truly a day with a guide AND a friend. Thank you

This activity was great. We got picked up from Ho Tram and visited many sites as listed. Tony our guide was very knowledgeable about the campaign, battles and the Vietnam war and offered a very respectful insight into the life of soldiers from both sides of the war. He has a vast knowledge, great English and a beautiful singing voice too! A moving way to spend a morning and pay respect.

Loved everything about the tour. The guide was very easy to talk to and very knowledgeable about both the tour and Vietnam. The pick up point and the fact that it was a private tour was not clear.

excellent tour Tony our Guide was very informative and respectfully. had a Great Knowledge of the Battle of Long Tan and everything on Tour.

knowledge of guide variety of stops and flowers good driver cold water