Ben Dinh Tunnels
Description
A portion of the Cu Chi Tunnels network, the Ben Dinh Tunnels, were utilized during the Vietnam War and are well-known globally. It lies around 50 kilometers to the north of Ho Chi Minh City and has been successfully preserved up to this point. When visiting this location, you may learn more about North Vietnamese culture and see a building that was especially created to serve as a base of operations for Vietnamese soldiers during their resistance movement against American forces. During the Tet Offensive of 1968, the Vietnamese Congress made great use of these. You may get a flavor of life during the war by seeing replica bobby traps, barracks, and sleeping quarters.
Travel back in time to Vietnam during the time of the revolution. One of the most well-known tourist destinations, Ben Dinh Tunnels, contains a segment of tunnel networks that depicts life during the Viet Cong era. It is actually a part of the greater Cu Chi tunnel system, which was well-known during the Vietnam War, and is around 50 kilometers from Ho Chi Minh City. The complex, which is surrounded by a eucalyptus grove, also has conference spaces, barracks, and even relaxation areas. As this was the site of hit-and-run guerilla combat, it genuinely feels like stepping back in time to the war’s early days.
The intricate underground tunnels known as the Cu Chi Tunnels were were constructed as a covert base in 1948 for locals. This was developed and used for military and regional reasons between 1945 and 1975. There are numerous levels in the 250-kilometer-long Cu Chi Tunnels. There are two portions of the Cu Chi Tunnels that have been preserved. Ben Dinh and Ben Duoc are them.
Ben Dinh is located closer to the city’s core. In comparison to Ben Dinh, Ben Duoc is likewise farther away from Ho Chi Minh City (30 minutes extra time). In addition to the Saigon River, the Cu Chu District Commissioners’ base at the Ben Dinh Tunnels provides the ideal position for military operations. When US soldiers discovered them, they could flee from them.
The entire map of the entire tunnel network is shown when you enter Ben Dinh. After that, you can view bunkers and watch location-related films. The little door marks the beginning of the adventure to find the tunnels. You may observe their weaponry against their adversaries, conference spaces, operating rooms, weapon storage, etc. in the tunnels. In addition to the tunnels, there are also weaponry, a B52 crater, a tank corpse in the woods, and information on how to construct army clothing and rubber shoes from recycled tires.
You can engage in a variety of activities in Ben Dinh. You are able to explore the area, delve deep into the tunnels, inspect the traps, take pictures, and shoot targets at a shooting range! There’s a shooting range at Ben Dinh. If you want to shoot, you must be at least 18 years old and in excellent health. There are a huge variety of weapons, including the AK-47, M16, M30, and M60 machine guns. The cost of bullets might change.
Working Hours
- Monday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- Tuesday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- Wednesday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- Thursday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- Friday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- Saturday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- Sunday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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