Ho Chi Minh City Private Tour

TOUR OVERVIEW

Commonly known as “Saigon”, Ho Chi Minh City is Vietnam’s largest city, home to over 13 million people and 8 million scooters! Although Hanoi is the capital city in the north, Ho Chi Minh City in the south functions as Vietnam’s leading economic and financial hub. The city has since risen from the devastation of the war period. We can still see well-preserved colonial buildings and war relics in the city. On the other hand, high-rise and modern buildings are making their presence felt. Although the city is chaotic with endless slow-moving traffic, the hustle and bustle do not affect the unique friendliness of the people. An easy greeting of hello in Vietnamese, “Xin Chào”, is sufficient to taste the local hospitality. Forget about shopping and must-see attractions for a while. Let me show you the real Saigon.

PICK-UP POINT

At the hotel or airport. The tour guide and driver will greet you with a sign of your full name and a warm smile and take you for a brilliant day.

ITINERARY

  • Our first stop is to explore small alleys and local wet markets to experience local life.
  • Drive to Thien Hau pagoda in Chinatown, famous for its architecture.
  • Optional: Enjoy 45 minutes trishaw ride around colorful and busy markets.
  • Drive along a canal in District 7 to see the enormous contrast between the local stilt houses and new high-rise buildings. Take a sip of Vietnamese coffee on the “Coffee Ship”.
  • Drive back to downtown Ho Chi Minh City and visit one of the most famous museums, the War Remnant Museum.
  • Tour around the Dong Khoi area, which includes the General Post Office, the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Rex Hotel, and the City Hall. The highlight is the former CIA headquarters, where the last American helicopter landed on the top for evacuation in the Fall of Saigon in 1975.

WHAT ARE INCLUDED

  • My services as your private tour guide.
  • Transportation in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle.
  • Bottled drinking water.
  • Entrance fees.

WHAT ARE EXTRAS

  • Lunch.
  • ​Any personal purchases.
  • Gratuities.