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Follow the footsteps of history on this unforgettable journey to Long Tan & Nui Dat – the key Australian battlefield in the Vietnam War. Walk through former military bases, visit the Long Tan Cross Memorial nestled in rubber plantations, and hear gripping stories of bravery and sacrifice from our expert guide. A powerful and emotional experience that connects you deeply with the past. Perfect for history lovers and curious travelers. Book now and relive a chapter that shaped nations.
Discover the remnants of Nui Dat Base, including the old heliport and SAS Hill, where Australian troops once stood watch. Travel through peaceful villages that once bore witness to war, and gain unique insights into the bond between Vietnam and Australia. This meaningful tour blends historical depth with cultural connection – a rare opportunity to see the war’s impact from both sides. Join us for a respectful and enlightening day you won’t forget.
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
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Nui Dat hill
7:30 AM | Hotel Pickup (Ho Chi Minh City or Vung Tau City) Your guide and private vehicle will pick you up from your hotel. Sit back and enjoy a comfortable drive through southern Vietnam’s shifting scenery, from busy streets to peaceful rubber plantations. 10:00 AM | Step into History at Nui Dat SAS Hill – The Heart of the Australian Base Arrive at Nui Dat SAS Hill, once the strategic hub of the Australian Task Force during the Vietnam War. Though time has reclaimed much of the base, echoes of history remain—the original helipad, faded bunker outlines, and the remnants of Luscombe Airstrip, where choppers once lifted off into battle. From the hilltop, take in the same view that thousands of Aussie soldiers once scanned, their eyes sharp for movement in the dense jungle. As your guide shares powerful stories of valor, hardship, and brotherhood, you’ll feel history come alive beneath the canopy of quiet trees. This isn't just a visit—it's a journey through memory, emotion, and legacy
Long Phuoc Tunnels
11:00 AM: Explore the Mysterious Long Phuoc Tunnels Step into the shadows of history as you descend into the Long Phuoc Tunnels—an intricate underground labyrinth built by the Viet Cong to outmaneuver their enemies. Hidden beneath a peaceful village, these narrow passageways once served as command centers, sleeping quarters, trap-making sites & escape routes Feel the temperature drop as you enter the cool, dimly lit tunnels. Duck through tight bends & listen to your guide reveal secrets of guerrilla warfare, including the brilliant tactics & extreme resilience of local fighters who endured unimaginable conditions for the dream of independence. As you pass displays of handmade weapons, uniforms, & underground maps, you’ll find yourself immersed in the ingenuity & determination of the Vietnamese spirit. 12:30 PM: Savor a True Southern Vietnamese Lunch After an exhilarating morning of exploration, unwind & indulge your senses with a hearty Vietnamese lunch at a charming local restaurant
Multiple language options:: English, German, French, Italian, Russian, Spanish,.etc. Flexible schedule & itinerary with private car & private tour guide Pickup included
Multiple language options: English, German, French, Italian, Russian, Spanish,.etc. Flexible schedule & itinerary with private car & private tour guide Pickup included
Private AC car transfer
English-Speaking tour guide (Surcharge for other languages)
Entrance fee
Pick-Up & Drop Off at the center of Ho Chi Minh City or Vung Tau City
Optional
Bottled water on the car
Surcharge for other languages
Surcharge for the holidays in Vietnam
Tips to the tour guide and driver
Chọn điểm đón
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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stephenpXP,29 thg 5, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Excellent tour with my guide Thovan. With his extensive experience, having lived through the war and being part of the south Vietnamese army working alongside Australian, New Zealand and US troops he has personal stories to share and knows locations, people and history. Highly recommend booking with Thovan for this experience.




Connector724761,13 thg 4, 2026
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The purpose of my holiday to Vietnam was to visit the Nui Dat Australian Army camp where many of my mates were based mid 1960's to 1971. My tour guide "Wombat" went out of his way to take me to the "Tunnel Rats" memorial stone which is outside where once stood the officers building. It was an amazing experience to stand on the ground that I was told so many stories about, imagination became reality. Then Wombat took me to the Long Tan Cross and gave a service for the 18 Australian men who died there in that battle, 108 of our soldiers against 2,500 Viet Cong, it was truly a heart wrenching experience. If your interest is in our boys fighting against the Viet Cong and North Vietnam, then this tour is a must for you, and I highly recommend the tour guides especially "Wombat" who was extremely good to me and spoke English very well.




Russ319,11 thg 4, 2026
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Had a great day the tour guide was excellent with his knowledge of the past history we had a private tour and the only thing a little disappointing is we were in a small sedan would have been a lot better if it was a larger sedan on mini bus but it is what it is
willgR1427IH,28 thg 1, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
A really amazing and insightful experience. My tour guide, Tony was fantastic and very knowledgeable. Highly recommend.
Scenic43735153926,29 thg 8, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
The guide provided powerful context about the events that took place here, and standing at the memorial was deeply emotional. Nui Dat gave us more perspective on the strategies and landscapes involved. It’s a meaningful tour that pays tribute to the past while fostering understanding and respect for those who served.
cinjduh,21 thg 8, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Standing at the Long Tan Cross, I could feel the significance of the site. The guide’s knowledge of the battle and the broader history was impressive and respectful. Visiting Nui Dat added more perspective, showing the strategic landscape during the war. It’s a meaningful experience that connects you to an important chapter of history while honoring those who served.
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