12 Days on Vietnam's Historical War Route: Hanoi to Saigon
From Hoa Lo Prison in Hanoi to the tunnels of Cu Chi outside Saigon, this 12-day overland route connects Vietnam's most significant 20th-century historical sites in chronological order.
8 guides tagged khe-sanh — sort or switch view to find what fits.
From Hoa Lo Prison in Hanoi to the tunnels of Cu Chi outside Saigon, this 12-day overland route connects Vietnam's most significant 20th-century historical sites in chronological order.
From Hanoi's Hoa Lo Prison to the tunnels south of Saigon, this 12-day overland route traces Vietnam's 20th-century war history through its most significant surviving sites.
Skip Highway 1A and take QL15 and QL9 through the mountains. The Phong Nha to Hue back-road route is longer, rougher, and considerably more rewarding.
Khe Sanh sits in the remote hills of Quang Tri province, about 65 km west of Dong Ha — a rugged drive that ends at one of Vietnam's most atmospheric war history sites.
The west-coast highland route from Dong Ha to Da Lat traces the old supply corridor through remote passes, coffee country, and hill-town backroads — one of Vietnam's best long-distance rides.
The former Demilitarized Zone is one of central Vietnam's most historically layered road trips — doable in a single day from Dong Hoi or Hue if you move with purpose.
Nha Tu Lao Bao is a sobering French colonial prison near the Lao border in Quang Tri, often overlooked by travelers rushing along the DMZ circuit.
Ta Con Airstrip near Khe Sanh is one of central Vietnam's most significant war-history sites. Here's what to expect, how to get there, and what most visitors miss.
We use minimal analytics + ads (no personal tracking). See our privacy policy.