Begin your day exploring the most important landmarks of Ho Chi Minh City. Visit the War Remnants Museum to gain insight into Vietnam’s history through powerful exhibitions, photographs, and artifacts documenting the war period.
Explore the historic Independence Palace, a symbol of the end of the Vietnam War. Walk through preserved rooms and learn about key political events that shaped the nation. Continue to Saigon’s French-era architecture, including the Central Post Office and the Saigon Opera House.
Stroll along Nguyen Hue Walking Street, the vibrant heart of modern Saigon, surrounded by city hall, cafés, and lively public spaces. Enjoy a relaxing water bus ride along the Saigon River. Take in views of the skyline, riverside neighborhoods, and daily life from a different perspective.
Visit a hidden weapon bunker, once used during the war, offering a fascinating look into underground resistance networks and wartime strategy. Then, travel to Tây Ninh Province, known for its spiritual landmarks and natural scenery.
Visit Black Virgin Mountain, the highest peak in southern Vietnam. Take a scenic cable car ride to enjoy sweeping views of forests, plains, and countryside, along with spiritual sites near the summit. Stop at Thiền Lâm Pagoda, a peaceful Buddhist temple surrounded by greenery. Admire its traditional architecture and tranquil atmosphere.
Explore the colorful and unique Cao Đài Temple, the spiritual center of Cao Đài religion—a fascinating blend of Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Christianity, and Islam. If timing allows, observe a prayer ceremony. After a full day of discovery, relax on the journey back to Ho Chi Minh City.