SAIGON UNSEEN ON MOTORBIKE – Travel

SAIGON UNSEEN ON MOTORBIKE

Departures: Flexible requirements

  • Thich Quang Duc statue, Peaceful monument honoring a spiritual icon & martyr who sacrificed himself for religious equality
  • Secret Weapon Cellar, the house owner was a secret agent of Viet Cong, who tended to use the cellar to pile up an arsenal and explosives used in the deadly Tet offensive
  • Ho Thi Ky flower market, vendors with colorful bouquets of flowers line this busy outdoor market also offering street food
  • Visit a ghost apartment in ChinaTown, strange things occur around this place
  • Visit the market selling motorcycle parts
  • Visit the oldest temple in Chinatown built in 1760, this is a Chinese-style temple for the Chinese Goddess of Sea, Mazu in the Cholon of District 5 in Ho Chi Minh City
  • Visit the Cha Tam church built in 1900
  • Visit the fashion street of Saigon
  • Go to district 7 to enjoy coconut in a mini floating market
  • Enjoy vermicelli noodles with pork and spring roll or beef noodle soup in a local restaurant

INCLUSIONS: Private transfer by motorbike with a driver; Private Vietnamese English-speaking guide;  All admission fees; Foods;  Local taxes; Local taxes; Hotel pickup and drop-off in the center.

EXCLUSIONS:  Personal expenses; Tips/ Gratuities

PRICE/PERSON 950,000 VND ($39)

 

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Saigon as the city is still frequently referred to be Vietnam’s largest city. Saigon’s history is only 300 years old. In 1859 the city was captured by the French and became the capital of Indochina. From 1956 until its dramatic demise in April 1975 it was the capital of the US-backed Republic of Vietnam. This half day city tour unravels Saigon’s turbulent past and also provides a glimpse into the fascinating variety the city has to offer.

Ho Chi Minh City
4 hours