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History School & College Tours to Vietnam

Discover the incredible historic heritage of Vietnam on a guided study tour through the country’s main historical sites.  Visit the country’s first university in Hanoi and the History Museum where students will learn about Vietnam’s Dynasties.  Hue will enlighten students about Vietnam’s complicated history with a visit to the heavily destroyed Forbidden Citadel.  Groups will enjoy a cruise along Halong Bay and the stunning views when crossing the spectacular Hai Van Pass.  Students will also visit the Ci Chi Tunnels, a great visit to learn about Vietnam’s struggle for independence.  Vietnam offers a truly unique opportunity for students to discover one of the most historically rich countries in the world with a controversial and complex 20th century history.  With so much to see and learn, a study trip to Vietnam will be an educational trip of a lifetime.

History Excursions

  • Temple of Literature- known as the Vietnam’s first university since the 11th century
  • Ho Chi Minh Complex - comprising his Mausoleum, former residence, the impressive house on stilts and view the One Pillar Pagoda
  • Temple of Literature- known as the Vietnam’s first university since the 11th century.
  • King Minh Mang Tomb -  The Tomb of King Minh Mang has an air of magnificence and formality blends with its natural surroundings.
  • Tu Duc Tomb - The Tomb of Tu Duc is a major attraction on the outskirts of Hue in Thua Thien-Hue Province. It is an elaborate 19th century tomb complex with numerous buildings in a park-like setting.
  • Forbidden Citadel - The Imperial City at Hue is the best-preserved remnant of a vast citidel and royal quarters that once existed on the site.
  • War Remnants Museum - the museum is dedicated primarily to history relating to the American  phase of the Vietnam War.
  • Central Post Office - Constructed when Vietnam was part of French Indochina in the early 20th century, the building has a Gothic architectural style. It was designed and constructed by the famous architect Gustave Eiffel in harmony with the surrounding area.
  • Cham Museum - to know further about Cham civilization and it is data base of the Cham religious
  • Hoi An - One of the most important trading ports in Southeast Asia, and a center for East-West exchange and trade.  From the 2nd until the 10th century, Hoi An was one of the principal Cham cities. Over the years, Indian, Dutch, Portuguese, French, Thai, Indonesian, Spanish, American, Japanese, Filipino and Chinese ships docked in Hoi An.  
  • Re-Unification Palace - The former palace of President Thieu and his predecessors. Today this building is a museum and venue for official receptions. Inside you can visit the private rooms of the president, the “War Room” from where the South Vietnamese forces were controlled, and, most poignantly, the room where the North Vietnamese army finally took control in 1975. -  The Tomb of King Minh Mang has an air of magnificence and formality blends with its natural surroundings
  • Tu Duc Tomb - The Tomb of Tu Duc is a major attraction on the outskirts of Hue in Thua Thien-Hue Province. It is an elaborate 19th century tomb complex with numerous buildings in a park-like setting
  • Forbidden Citadel - The Imperial City at Hue is the best-preserved remnant of a vast citidel and royal quarters that once existed on the site
  • War Remnants Museum - the museum is dedicated primarily to history relating to the American  phase of the Vietnam War
  • Central Post Office - Constructed when Vietnam was part of French Indochina in the early 20th century, the building has a Gothic architectural style. It was designed and constructed by the famous architect Gustave Eiffel in harmony with the surrounding area.