Immerse yourself in the local life and history of Saigon on this offbeat walking tour. Explore beaten track areas, talk to locals, and learn about the Tet Offensive of 1968.
Immerse yourself in the local life and history of Saigon on this offbeat walking tour. Explore beaten track areas, talk to locals, and learn about the Tet Offensive of 1968.
- The Venerable Thich Quang Duc Monument - Our Tropical Journeys guide meets you and explain to you about Thich Quang Duc’s life story, why was he immolated himself to death on Jun 11th 1963? and Saigon history during 1960s
- Ban Co Market - Walking to hidden alleys where Saigonese have lived since 1950s, you’ll be impressed with how small their…
- The Venerable Thich Quang Duc Monument - Our Tropical Journeys guide meets you and explain to you about Thich Quang Duc’s life story, why was he immolated himself to death on Jun 11th 1963? and Saigon history during 1960s
- Ban Co Market - Walking to hidden alleys where Saigonese have lived since 1950s, you’ll be impressed with how small their houses are, and not surprising you’ll find too or three generations living together in such small houses.
- Ho Thi Ky Flower Market - A coffee break at Do Phu house, used to be a weapon storehouse and VC guerrilla hidden home during Vietnam war. Continue to explore more hidden alleys to 1960s apartment buildings, colorful with their hanging clothes and small green gardens along corridors. And a main hub of flower market from which most of city flower are bought and sold, not only for Saigon but for surrounding provinces in Mekong Delta.
- Complimentary drink at Do Phu house
- Inclusive of all fees and taxes
- Guidance by a friendly and knowledgeable guide
- Complimentary drink at Do Phu house
- Inclusive of all fees and taxes
- Guidance by a friendly and knowledgeable guide
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
In less frequented areas you can gain a deeper understanding of the daily lives of the local Vietnamese people; a perspective vastly different from what you experience in the city center. The people of Saigon have resided in these areas for many years, with homes being passed down through generations, visible in the ancestral altars found in even the…
In less frequented areas you can gain a deeper understanding of the daily lives of the local Vietnamese people; a perspective vastly different from what you experience in the city center. The people of Saigon have resided in these areas for many years, with homes being passed down through generations, visible in the ancestral altars found in even the smallest homes. These alleys showcase a tight-knit community where neighbors know each other well, resonating the proverb that a near neighbor is better than a distant cousin. You’ll get the opportunity to converse with locals about their everyday lives, offering you a glimpse into Saigon’s history, particularly that of the 1960s and the Tet Offensive of 1968.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.