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4.9 (2 774 reviews)

Explore the historic 200-kilometer underground network of the Cu Chi Tunnels with a variety of guided half-day and full-day trips. Choose from private car excursions, motorbike adventures, or small group tours that include convenient hotel pick-up from Ho Chi Minh City.

🚐 Free hotel pick-up included
📅 Free 24-hour cancellation
🗣️ English-speaking tour guides
🎟️ Entrance fees included
Cu Chi Tunnels tour In The Morning by DGT Free Cancellation
4.8 (1 328) ⏱ 5h

Cu Chi Tunnels tour In The Morning by DGT

Explore the 200km hand-dug tunnel network to see how Vietnamese soldiers lived, cooked, and fought underground.

Cu Chi Tunnels - VIP Private Tour Free Cancellation
5.0 (1 013) ⏱ 6h

Cu Chi Tunnels - VIP Private Tour

Explore the Ben Dinh or Ben Duoc tunnels by private car or luxury limo, timed to skip the large tour groups.

Cu Chi Tunnels Half Day Of Adventure Free Cancellation
5.0 (334) ⏱ 6h

Cu Chi Tunnels Half Day Of Adventure

Experience the Cu Chi Tunnels before the crowds on a small-group tour focused on history and wartime resilience.

Cu Chi Tunnels Half-Day Experience Free Cancellation
4.9 (40)

Cu Chi Tunnels Half-Day Experience

Explore the historic Cu Chi Tunnels to see the bunkers, trapdoors, and underground life from the Vietnam War.

Cu Chi Tunnels By Motorbike and Scooter Free Cancellation
5.0 (32) ⏱ 8h

Cu Chi Tunnels By Motorbike and Scooter

Explore the massive 25-year-old underground network that served as a hidden city during the Vietnam War.

Cu Chi Tunnels Half Day Trip Free Cancellation
4.9 (14) ⏱ 4h

Cu Chi Tunnels Half Day Trip

Explore the 220km Cu Chi tunnel network, a historic underground system located 60km from Ho Chi Minh City.

Cu Chi Tunnels Private Tour Free Cancellation
5.0 (8)

Cu Chi Tunnels Private Tour

Explore the historic Cu Chi Tunnels to experience underground life and learn about the resilience of the local people.

Cu chi tunnels Tour (Group and Private) Free Cancellation
4.6 (5)

Cu chi tunnels Tour (Group and Private)

Explore the historic Cu Chi Tunnels, a vast underground network that served as a hidden village during the war.

What Visitors Say

Read what travelers share about their experience visiting Cu Chi Tunnels — from practical tips to personal highlights.

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James T. United Kingdom, Feb 2025
4.8

"Brilliant half-day trip! Our guide was super knowledgeable and navigating the tunnels really puts the war into perspective. The tapioca snack was a nice touch. Definitely wear old clothes though, that red dust is no joke."

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Sarah M. Australia, Apr 2025
4.5

"We booked the morning VIP tour to beat the crowds and it was 100% worth it. The private AC van was a lifesaver. I skipped the crawling part because I'm claustrophobic, but the booby trap demos above ground were fascinating."

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David L. USA, Jan 2025
5.0

"An absolute must-do in Saigon. Getting picked up right from our hotel in District 1 made it so easy. The shooting range was loud but pretty wild—ended up paying for 10 bullets on the AK-47. Highly recommend!"

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Elena R. Spain, Mar 2025
4.4

"The motorbike tour to Cu Chi was the highlight of our trip! Riding through the countryside was amazing. The tunnels are incredibly tight, even the widened ones at Ben Dinh. Bring lots of bug spray for the jungle sections."

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Markus W. Germany, May 2025
4.7

"Very well organized. We got picked up exactly on time. The guide explained the history from the Vietnamese perspective which was really eye-opening. The underground command centers are mind-blowing when you realize they go down 3 levels."

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Chloe S. Canada, Feb 2025
4.9

"Such a sobering but incredible experience. Crawling through 20 meters of the tunnel was enough for me! The Hoang Cam stove design was genius. Tip: bring some extra VND cash if you want to buy drinks or shoot at the range."

What to Expect on Your Cu Chi Tunnels Tour

Discover the ingenious subterranean world of the Cu Chi Tunnels. Guided tours offer a sobering yet fascinating look at the 250-kilometer network used by the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War, complete with interactive exhibits and historical demonstrations.

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Crawl the Tunnels

Experience the narrow, dark passages firsthand. Tourists can crawl through widened sections ranging from 20 to 100 meters to understand the harsh realities of underground life.

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Booby Trap Demos

See the terrifying bamboo and iron traps used to deter ground troops. Guides explain how mechanisms like the 'tiger trap' and 'swinging door trap' worked.

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Hoang Cam Stove

Learn about the clever smokeless stoves used by soldiers. These ingenious inventions dispersed smoke through long underground vents to avoid aerial detection.

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Taste Guerrilla Food

Try the staple diet of the resistance fighters. Many tours include a tasting of boiled tapioca dipped in a peanut, salt, and sugar mix, served with hot tea.

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Firing Range

Test your aim at the National Defense Sport Shooting Range. Visitors over 18 can pay extra to fire authentic war-era weapons like the AK-47 and M16.

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Command Centers

Explore the hidden meeting rooms and hospitals. Original maps and mannequins help recreate the atmosphere of this complex three-level subterranean city.

Things to Know Before Booking

Planning your Cu Chi Tunnels tour requires a bit of foresight. Here is what you need to know to choose the right experience and prepare for your trip.

Group vs. Private Tours

Group tours are highly affordable, starting around $16, and are great for solo travelers. Private tours offer flexibility, avoid large crowds, and sometimes include luxury transport for around $50 to $80.

Entrance Fees

Most organized tours include the 125,000 VND entrance ticket in the upfront price. Always double-check your tour's inclusions to ensure there are no hidden fees at the gate.

Ben Dinh vs. Ben Duoc

Most standard half-day tours visit Ben Dinh, which is closer to the city and has widened tunnels. If you want a less crowded, more authentic experience, look for specific tours heading to the larger Ben Duoc site.

Pickup Locations

Free hotel pickup and drop-off are typically limited to central Ho Chi Minh City districts like District 1, 3, and 4. If you are staying elsewhere, you will need to meet at a designated central point.

Health & Accessibility

The main site consists of uneven dirt paths, making it difficult for wheelchairs. The tunnels themselves are extremely narrow, hot, and not recommended for those with claustrophobia or heart conditions.

Shooting Range Costs

Firing weapons is an optional add-on not included in standard tour prices. Bullets cost 60,000 VND each, and there is a mandatory minimum purchase of 10 bullets per weapon.

What to Wear

Dress in comfortable, modest clothing that you don't mind getting dirty. The red laterite clay soil can easily stain light-colored clothes, and sturdy closed-toe shoes are a must.

Cancellation Policies

Most tour operators offer a flexible cancellation policy, allowing you to cancel up to 24 hours before the scheduled departure time for a full refund.

Which Cu Chi Tunnels Tour Is Best for You

Standard Half-Day Group TourVIP Private TourMotorbike / Scooter Tour
Duration 4 to 6 hours5 to 6 hours8 hours
Best for Budget travelers and those short on timeFamilies, couples, and those wanting to avoid crowdsAdventurous travelers wanting a local perspective
Includes Central hotel pickup, guide, entrance fees, water, tapioca tastingPrivate AC vehicle, flexible pickup, guide, entrance feesScooter transport, helmet, lunch, guide, entrance fees
Starting Price From $16From $50From $65

Plan Your Visit to Cu Chi Tunnels

The Cu Chi Tunnels are open daily from 07:00 to 17:00. Keep in mind that the ticket counters typically close at 16:00, so you must arrive before then to gain entry.

The site remains open 365 days a year, including public holidays and Tet (Lunar New Year). However, arriving early (between 07:00 and 08:00) is highly recommended to beat the intense midday heat and avoid the massive tour groups that usually descend around 10:00.

Located about 60-70 km from central Ho Chi Minh City, there are several ways to reach the tunnels:

  • Organized Tour: The most popular and stress-free option, taking about 1.5 to 2 hours each way by bus or minivan.
  • Public Bus: Take Bus #13 from Ben Thanh Station to Cu Chi Bus Station, then transfer to Bus #79 (for Ben Duoc) or #63 (for Ben Dinh). It takes around 2.5 hours and costs roughly 14,000 VND.
  • Speedboat: A premium 1.5-hour journey up the Saigon River from Tan Cang Pier, avoiding city traffic entirely.
  • Private Car/Grab: Offers the most flexibility, costing around 1,500,000 VND for a round trip with waiting time included.

The ideal time to visit the Cu Chi Tunnels is during the dry season, from December to March. During these months, the weather is slightly cooler, and the dirt paths remain dry, making it much easier to walk around and crawl through the tunnels.

The rainy season runs from May to October. While the site is still open, heavy downpours can make the laterite clay terrain extremely muddy and slippery. The underground tunnels also become excessively humid, and flash flooding can occasionally affect the lower levels in September and October.

Accessibility at the Cu Chi Tunnels is quite limited. While the main ticketing area has ramps, the actual historical site features uneven dirt paths, tree roots, and bumpy terrain that are very difficult to navigate with a wheelchair.

The tunnels themselves are entirely inaccessible to wheelchairs and are not recommended for visitors with mobility issues, claustrophobia, or heart conditions. Elderly visitors are advised to skip the crawling sections due to the physical strain and lower oxygen levels underground. However, the above-ground exhibits, documentary screenings, and booby trap demonstrations can still be enjoyed by most visitors.

The site is well-equipped for tourists. Facilities include:

  • Restrooms: Available near the entrance, exit, and shooting range areas.
  • Food and Drink: Several restaurants and snack stalls are located near the entrances. Most tours also provide a free tasting of boiled tapioca and tea during the visit.
  • Shooting Range: The National Defense Sport Shooting Range allows visitors over 18 to fire historical weapons. Bullets cost 60,000 VND each (minimum 10 per gun).
  • Souvenir Shops: Selling war memorabilia, local crafts, and clothing.

Tip: Bring small denominations of Vietnamese Dong, as card payments are often not accepted at the snack stalls or the shooting range.

As a designated Special National Monument and war memorial, visitors are expected to show respect during their visit.

  • Dress Code: There is no strict formal dress code, but modest, comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes are highly recommended. Avoid white clothing, as the red clay soil stains easily.
  • Guides: You do not need advance permits, but all visitors must be accompanied by an official site guide (which is included in the standard entrance ticket).
  • Photography: Photos and videos are allowed in most areas, though some specific documentary screenings may have restrictions. Drones are strictly prohibited without a prior military permit.
  • Safety: No smoking is allowed inside the tunnels. Firing weapons at the range is strictly controlled and limited to adults over 18.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I visit the Ben Dinh or Ben Duoc tunnels?

Ben Dinh is closer to the city (50km) and features widened tunnels tailored for tourists. Ben Duoc is further away (70km) but is five times larger and offers a more authentic, less crowded experience.

Do I have to crawl through the tunnels?

No, crawling is completely optional. You can view the entrances from above ground, explore the outdoor exhibits, and wait while others go inside.

Is the Cu Chi Tunnels tour safe for claustrophobic people?

The tunnels themselves are very narrow, dark, and not recommended for anyone with claustrophobia. However, claustrophobic visitors can still fully enjoy the above-ground exhibits, booby trap displays, and documentary.

How much does it cost to shoot a gun at the firing range?

Bullets cost 60,000 VND each. Keep in mind there is a mandatory minimum purchase of 10 bullets per weapon, so expect to spend at least 600,000 VND if you want to shoot.

Are entrance fees included in the tour price?

Most organized tours include the 125,000 VND entrance fee in the booking price, but it is always best to check the inclusions section of your specific tour to be sure.

What should I wear for a Cu Chi Tunnels tour?

Wear comfortable, modest clothing that you don't mind getting dirty, as the red clay dust gets everywhere. Sturdy, closed-toe walking shoes are also highly recommended.

Will my tour pick me up from my hotel?

Free hotel pickup and drop-off are usually provided if you are staying in central Ho Chi Minh City districts like District 1, 3, or 4. If you are staying outside these areas, you will need to meet at a central departure point.

Are there bats inside the tunnels?

Yes, bats can occasionally be found roosting in the deeper, less-visited sections of the tunnels, particularly at the Ben Duoc site.

How long does a typical tour take?

Standard half-day tours usually take about 5 to 6 hours total. This includes the 1.5 to 2-hour drive each way from Ho Chi Minh City, plus about 2 hours exploring the actual site.

Is food provided during the tour?

Most tours include a traditional guerrilla food snack of boiled tapioca dipped in a peanut mixture, served with tea. Full meals are generally not included unless you book a specific full-day or motorbike tour.

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