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Vietnam Battlefield Tours

Walk the ground where history was made. Experience the stories of courage and sacrifice that shaped a generation.

Where History Still Lives

Discover the Stories Behind the Vietnam War Battlefields. Our tours are more than history lessons. They are journeys though places that hold deep memories.

What Makes Our Tours Unique

Our battlefield tours cut through the noise of history, revealing the raw human stories that shaped a generation’s experience.

Guided by veterans and historians

Personal narratives from veterans illuminate the places of conflict.

Immersive Experiences Beyond Military Sites

Uncover hidden gems that official records never captured.

Deep Historical Context at Every Location

Walk the ground where courage and sacrifice intersected with complex historical realities.

Explore the Battlefields

Each tour is a journey through time, carefully outlined to honor memories and provide deeper understanding.

I Corps and the DMZ
Pleiku and the Central Highlands
Saigon and southern battlefields
Hanoi and North Vietnam
Veterans who walked these lands lead our tours with deep understanding and respect. 
More than tours – personal journeys that connect past and present.
Tailored experiences that honor individual stories and historical connections.

Frequently Asked Questions

You do not have to be a Vietnam War veteran to participate. Our tours are open to veterans, family members, historians, educators, students, active-duty military, and anyone with a genuine interest in the history and battlefields of Southeast Asia.

During the Vietnam War, the country was divided into military regions known as Corps areas (I-Corps, II-Corps, III-Corps, and IV-Corps). These designations help identify where specific units operated and which regions are visited during the tours.

Some U.S. phones will work internationally if they are unlocked and compatible with Vietnam’s networks. Many travelers choose to purchase an inexpensive local SIM card upon arrival for reliable service and lower costs.

Yes. All travelers must have a valid passport with at least six months remaining before expiration. Most travelers will also need a visa or approved entry documentation prior to arrival in Vietnam.

Tour pricing is clearly outlined in advance and does not increase after registration. Once registered, participants receive detailed instructions regarding required paperwork, passport information, and travel documentation.

Vietnam’s climate varies by region and season. Expect warm temperatures, high humidity, and the possibility of rain. Packing lightweight clothing and rain protection is recommended.

Activity levels vary by day. Some locations involve light walking, while others may include uneven terrain or longer distances. Participants are never required to take part in activities beyond their comfort level.

Yes. Custom tours can be arranged for specific units, locations, or personal interests, depending on availability and scheduling.

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We are ready to help you plan your meaningful journey through history. Connect with our veteran guides and unlock the stories waiting to be discovered.

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