Explore Vietnam's Quang Tri Province on a guided trip from Hoi An. In two days, you'll discover some of the most important historic sites and natural wonders in the area, including the Vinh Moc tunnel complex, Thien Duong Cave, the longest dry cave in Asia, and Hue's main attraction, the Citadel.
On the first day, delve deep into wartime memories by visiting a number of different battle sites: Quang Tri Citadel, Ben Hai River, Hien Luong Bridge and Seventeenth Parallel. In the afternoon, visit the Vinh Moc Tunnels where North Vietnamese guerilla fighters lived with their families to shelter from intense bombings during the war. Stay overnight in Quang Binh.
The next day, explore the longest dry cave in Asia. After passing through an ancient forest, you'll see the entrance to Paradise Cave shaded by century-old trees and then be dazzled by the mysterious beauty of white crystal stalactites naturally formed over millions of years, giving the impression of an enchanted kingdom. After that, continue to Hue where you'll spend the night.
The last day will be spent discovering the many treasures Hue has to offer, including Thien Mu Pagoda, infamous for the monk who set himself on fire for political protest, Khai Dinh Royal Tomb, the vibrant Dong Ba Market and the Imperial Citadel, which encloses the Imperial City, the Forbidden Purple City and the Emperor's Private Residence.