International travelers are flocking to 'venture underground' as the Cu Chi Tunnels transform into a viral, million-view destination.

Explore the Cu Chi Tunnels – an incredible historical site currently nominated for UNESCO World Heritage status. Discover all you need to know about ticket prices, the exciting tunnel-crawling tour itinerary, and don't miss out on trying the traditional tapioca – a truly authentic part of the experience!
Currently, procedures are underway to submit the Cu Chi Tunnels to UNESCO for recognition as a World Heritage Site. This is also a popular tourist destination for many international visitors to Ho Chi Minh City.
Located approximately 70km northwest of Ho Chi Minh City center, the Cu Chi Tunnels (Phu My Hung Commune, Cu Chi District) are a top choice for many international tourists visiting the area.
A quick search for "Cu Chi tunnels" on social media platforms reveals countless videos recorded by Western visitors, showcasing this historic destination in the 'Iron Triangle' region. These videos are often accompanied by captions expressing excitement and amazement at the unique experience of 'crawling underground'.
In fact, many experience videos by international tourists here have garnered 'massive' viewership, reaching tens of millions of views and millions of interactions.

Western visitors enjoy the 'crawling underground' experience at the Cu Chi Tunnels.
Among them is a video by Joe Hattab (a tourist from Spain), less than a minute long, which has attracted over 40 million views and more than 2.2 million likes, making it one of the 'hottest' videos by Western visitors at the Cu Chi Tunnels to date.
However, Joe Hattab is not the only international visitor amazed and delighted by a visit to the Cu Chi Tunnels. According to our research, several international travel apps feature and sell tours to experience the Cu Chi Tunnels. Consequently, many Western tourists are aware of this site and eager to visit and experience it firsthand.
Representatives from several tour operators in Ho Chi Minh City confirm that tours to this historic site are consistently popular among international visitors traveling to HCMC.
Tours to the Cu Chi Tunnels typically last half a day, departing at 7:30 AM or 1:00 PM, priced at approximately 400,000 – 500,000 VND per person, and include an English-speaking guide.
Most Western visitors prefer this tour product due to its convenient timing and transportation, as well as the opportunity to delve deeper into Vietnamese history.



At the Cu Chi Tunnels, most visitors feel curious and excited when guided into the secret tunnels, especially when attempting to 'crawl underground' through tiny, brick-lined passages.
Vincent Reed, a tourist from Ireland, remarked that the Cu Chi Tunnels are not only a place for those interested in learning about the heroic history of the local military and people during the American War but also an ideal relaxing spot for everyone, thanks to its lush, fresh, and peaceful surroundings.
“My foreign friends have visited the Cu Chi Tunnels and had a very positive impression of the place. They inspired me and urged me to come here once. After listening to the guide's presentation, I was truly impressed and moved by the brave and resourceful fighting spirit of the Vietnamese people.
At the tunnels, I got to try shooting a gun, crawl into a tiny tunnel, and eat delicious cassava (khoai mì). I hope this destination becomes even more widely known, so that future generations of Vietnamese people and international visitors have the opportunity to explore and experience it,” the Irish visitor shared.
Beyond exploring the tunnels, visitors here are also introduced to the Hoang Cam kitchen and can enjoy boiled cassava (khoai mì) with sesame salt – a staple food for the soldiers and people of Cu Chi during challenging times. Tourists also eagerly participate in activities like disassembling and assembling guns, playing simulated battles with paintball guns, and engaging in defense sports shooting.
This is also an ideal picnic spot for tourists, offering a fresh environment away from the city bustle and featuring many unique activities such as cycling, swimming, camping, dining, kayaking, canoeing, pedal boating, or exploring local cuisine.

Visitors enjoy the familiar cassava (khoai mì) dish at the Cu Chi Tunnels.
Representatives from many tour operators believe that the Cu Chi Tunnels are not just a historical relic but also a unique intangible cultural heritage of Vietnam, truly deserving of World Heritage status.
To promote the values and significance of this destination and to increase its recognition among international tourists, the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Culture and Sports (VH&TT) recently submitted a proposal to the City People's Committee. This proposal outlines the completion of a summary report on the Cu Chi Tunnels and clarifies certain points with the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism regarding the submission to UNESCO for including the tunnels in the tentative list for World Heritage nomination.
The Cu Chi Tunnels served as a resistance base, featuring a robust underground defense system with tunnels stretching up to 200 km, reaching depths of 3-12m, and comprising 12 levels. This intricate, complex, and mysterious network was ingeniously constructed to provide full functionality for living and fighting, capable of withstanding the destructive power of modern warfare at the time.
The Cu Chi Tunnels were once voted among the Top 25 iconic Asian destinations by users of TripAdvisor, a globally popular and reputable travel app (in 2017). They were also listed among the top 7 famous tunnel tours worldwide (in 2018) by Hong Kong's South China Morning Post and featured by CNN as one of the world's top underground destinations.
Currently, the cultural sector is undertaking procedures to submit the Cu Chi Tunnels to UNESCO for recognition as a World Heritage Site.
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Ben Thanh Market
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Update day : 21/03/2024
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