Southern Vietnam
Cu Chi Tunnels
How to visit the Cu Chi tunnels from Ho Chi Minh City: which tour to book, why Ben Duoc beats Ben Dinh, and whether the half-day is worth it.
Where
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Opening hours
Both sites open daily roughly 07:00โ17:00. Guided tours leave the city around 07:30โ08:00 for the morning slot or about 13:00 for the afternoon; mornings are cooler and beat the heaviest tour-bus crowds.
Tickets
Site entry is โซ135,000 (about ยฃ3.85) per adult, paid for you on most tours. A small-group half-day tour from the city runs about โซ600,000โ1,050,000 (ยฃ18โ30) per person including transport, guide and the firing range as an extra (โซ40,000โ60,000 per bullet).
Time needed
Half a day: about an hour's drive each way plus 2โ2.5 hours on site. A speedboat tour up the Saigon River stretches it to most of a day.
In short
Visiting Cu Chi Tunnels
Book the Cu Chi tunnels as a guided half-day from Ho Chi Minh City rather than turning up alone โ it sits ~70km northwest with no easy public transport, so the tour is the transport. Pick a small-group half-day to one of two sites: the original Ben Duoc section is quieter and more atmospheric than the crowded, partly reconstructed Ben Dinh that the big buses default to. Allow a full morning: roughly an hour each way plus 2โ2.5 hours on site, with an optional crawl through a widened tunnel stretch you can skip if you're claustrophobic.
How to visit without wasting the trip
The mistake people make is trying to do Cu Chi on their own. The site is about 70km northwest of District 1 with no useful public transport, so a Grab there and back costs more than a tour and leaves you stranded for the return โ the guided half-day is the transport, not an upsell. Book a small-group van trip a day or two ahead in the December-to-April high season, when the morning slots and the better operators sell out first, and check which section it visits: the original Ben Duoc is quieter and more sombre, while Ben Dinh is closer, more reconstructed and where the big coaches unload. If your operator offers Ben Duoc, take it for the sake of 15 extra minutes in the van.
Go on the morning departure (around 07:30โ08:00) rather than the afternoon one โ itโs cooler underground and you arrive before the heaviest bus crush. Site entry is โซ135,000 (about ยฃ3.85) and usually paid for you; the firing range is a paid extra at โซ40,000โ60,000 a bullet that you can simply walk past. The widened demonstration tunnel is a real, sweaty crawl, so skip it without guilt if youโre claustrophobic โ the booby-trap displays above ground are the part that stays with you.
When to visit โ and how to pace it
Allow a full half-day: roughly an hourโs drive each way plus a couple of hours on site, or most of a day if you take the slower speedboat tour up the Saigon River. The selling is heavy-handed and the rifle range jars against a place thatโs effectively a memorial, but as a half-day out of Saigon itโs the standout trip โ the tunnels and traps tell the ground-level half of the story the War Remnants Museum tells on the wall.
Do it, but give it room. Donโt stack Cu Chi and the museum into one exhausting day, and resist the full-day combos that bolt the Mekong Delta on the end โ crammed together they become a 12-hour coach slog. Treat Cu Chi as its own clean morning, back in the city for a long lunch and a rooftop sunset, and itโs the trip people remember.
Planning the rest of your trip? See the Ho Chi Minh City city guide.
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