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♥ If you have any interests in Vietnam War, you shoud have this once lifetime experience. This is the real way to learn Vietnam War from reality. For those who are fond of searching for Vietnam war footprints, this would be a true touching experience. Discover the untold stories and unveiled secrets of Ky Anh Tunnels where the history hided of the Vietnam War and Tet offensive 1968 between G.I Joe and Viet Cong in this touching tour.
This is an enlightening experience that you will be accompanied by a professional guide with insightful knowledge about the history of the Vietnam War and My Lai Massacre who is willing to share his knowledge of the important events which took place there over 57 years ago.
A day trip to My Lai will provide everlasting memories and give unique insights into an event which changed the course of history.
A history-filled adventure with our knowledgeable guide awaits.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
No hidden costs
Local authentic lunch at rural restaurant
Clean car and careful driver
Entrance tickets at My Lai MASSACRE
Entrance tickets at Ky Anh TUNNEL
Entrance tickets at Golden Pagoda
Knowledgeable & informative tour guide
My Lai Massacre - Son My Memorial
♥ 08:30 Our host picks you up at the hotel ♥ 11:00 Arrive at My lai Village and watch a 20' documentary film about the tragedy ♥ 11:30 Visit the museum and village dedicated to the tragic My Lai Massacre .This site was built to remember the victims from the area who were killed during the Vietnam-American War on March 16, 1968. See a few remnants and learn about its long history from your guide as you explore. ♥ 12.30 Visit a very impressive and grand Lady BUDDHA and scenic Golden Pagoda ♥ 13:30 Have local authentic lunch at My Lai Hamlet ♥ 15:30 Visit KY ANH TUNNEL- You are enlightened the unveiled secrets of the art of V.C camouflage. Walking around the rural village where the history hided ♥ 18.00 Come back Hoi an
Ky Anh Tunnel
Discover "Unveiled Secrets of Ky Anh Tunnels: Walk Where History Hides – Just 1 Hour from Hoi An!" and embark on an emotional journey in the peaceful rural countryside of Quang Nam province. Nestled amidst lush green rice fields, Ky Anh tunnels are a unique historical gem, where you’ll experience firsthand the hand-dug tunnel system crafted with hammers and chisels during the Vietnam War in the 1960s. Guided by veterans like Mr. Thom, who helped build the tunnels, you’ll feel the authenticity through dimly lit passages, shallow water pools, and gripping stories of the village’s ingenious warning systems. Unlike the commercialized Cu Chi, Ky Anh offers a raw, unspoiled experience—a must-visit historical site.
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erikal591,
24 thg 10, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Wow- An absolute MUST for anyone visiting Vietnam. It was an emotional journey- I feel I have been profoundly changed by this experience. Vincent is a wonderful guide- he is very communicative leading up to the trip, flexible, and understanding when our flights got delayed. He is passionate about sharing the history and culture of this wonderful country. We learned so much about not only the War, but also the Vietnamese people. The car ride was actually lovely- relaxing and beautiful countryside that is well worth exploring anyways. The tour… we were honestly so blown away by it that we left every stop in absolute awe. The beginning at My Lai is painful and sad to see, but also an important history to witness. The Golden Pagoda is still under construction and- WOW- what a sight to behold. So incredible to be able to see such a structure being built. I still can’t believe we got to see carpenters and painters actively working on such a massive masterpiece. The Tunnels… we just simply cannot believe we got to have such an experience. Kim Ta, a Vietcong Veteran, led us through tunnels he dug, showed us his family who was killed in the war, shared with us the devastation he experienced living just 5km from the front line. He was so kind and sweet- we still haven’t quite grasped how extraordinary this encounter was. As Americans, sometimes we do not know how we will be viewed here, but only love and understanding can be felt. Tears were shed, laughs were had, and so much was gained from this day. Do not question doing this tour- it is without a double, a once in a lifetime experience.









Melissa H,
7 thg 10, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Today was one of those days that leaves a lasting mark. We visited the My Lai Massacre site, where 504 innocent villagers were brutally killed during the Vietnam War — only six survived. Walking through the site was confronting, emotional, and deeply humbling. The memorials, the preserved homes, and the stories told serve as a powerful reminder of the horrors of war and the importance of peace. Our guide, Vincent, was absolutely incredible. His depth of knowledge about the Vietnam War, his ability to share complex history with such compassion, and his genuine respect for the people and stories made this visit so much more meaningful. He didn’t just recite facts — he painted a vivid picture of what life was like then, and the resilience of the Vietnamese people since. From there, we visited the Golden Pagoda, still under construction — and wow, what an incredible display of craftsmanship and devotion. The intricate details, golden structures, and sheer scale of the project were breathtaking. You can really see the pride and artistry that goes into every piece. Our final stop was at the Ky Anh tunnels, where we had the privilege of meeting Mr. Tạ, one of the original builders of the tunnel system. Hearing his personal story — how he lost his entire family during the war — was heartbreaking, yet his strength and spirit were inspiring. It was an honour to meet him and see the tunnels that played such a vital role in history. This day was not just a tour — it was an education, an emotional journey, and a reminder of human endurance. Thank you, Vincent, for guiding us through it with such respect, knowledge, and heart.










arkychik,
6 thg 10, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Guide- vincent, kyh- our driver nd various subject matter experts along the way were amazingly knowledgeable and engaged. Lunch was simple and delicious. English was very well spoken. I very much enjoyed learning about the vietnam war history with such excellent guides.







JimR1476,
6 thg 10, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Excellent tour, especially the Ky Ahn tunnel experience. The guides were very informative and friendly. Would definitely recommend going through the tunnels. It's very small but I'm a big person and it didn't bother me too much.
Stephen P,
3 thg 10, 2025
- Review from Viator
A thorough war history tour + experience the area. Fabulous communication from booking to pick up. Vincent does a magnificent job. Very knowledgeable & dedicated to providing customer service. Highly recommend
2davep,
2 thg 10, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
First of all, this tour was so very insightful and we all learned so much. Second, Vincent was the most thoughtful, passionate guide and compassionately showed us the horror that these beautiful people were not able to escape. He managed to make us laugh and cry. Thank you so much, Vincent and thanks to your excellent driver as well! Honk honk!




timkE997OB,
25 thg 9, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
This tour is fantastic! Vincent was an excellent guide. So knowledgeable and friendly. The My Lai massacre was sobering and powerful. The pagoda is breathtaking and the Ky Anh tunnels (guided by a North Vietnamese veteran) were fascinating. This tour is essential if you’re visiting Vietnam.






Freedom10245942989,
24 thg 9, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
This tour was absolutely fantastic. We've done quite a few tours in Vietnam but this one was my favourite!! We learnt so much, had the most delicious lunch, and even had a real north Vietnamese veteran show us around the Ky Anh tunnels.




dougq466,
21 thg 9, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
This is an excellent tour and Vincent is a thoughtful passionate guide. The My Lai experience is very sobering but a dreadful part of the Vietnam war that should not be forgotten. We especially enjoyed the golden pagoda and lady Buddha. Although the whole complex has been under construction for 10 years with a number of years still to go, this will become a major future attraction. It is spectacular and we are so glad we saw it now and the craftsman building it. Lunch was delicious and was more than we could eat. We had corn with spring onion deep fried spring rolls in rice paper. Now our favourite The tunnel visit rounded off the long day. Mr Ta fought with the VC and helped build the 32 kilometres of camouflaged tunnels. Thank you for an excellent day Vincent. Highly recommended









geraldaufreise,
13 thg 8, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Visiting the My Lai Memorial was a very moving and impressive experience. The My Lai Massacker must not be forgotten because it exemplifies the cruelty and futility of war. The remains of the tunnels built and used by the Vietkong to resist the Americans are also exciting relics of a fortunately bygone era. It was an excursion that will be remembered for a long time and is recommended to every visitor to Vietnam.
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