







Overview
Cu Chi in the morning. Ben Luc by Tuk Tuk in the afternoon. Two completely different sides of southern Vietnam in one day.
Most day trips from Ho Chi Minh City visit either Cu Chi Tunnels or the Mekong Delta. This tour does both — and does them in a way that keeps group sizes small, avoids the larger tourist sites, and puts money directly into local communities.
The morning is Cu Chi. The tunnel network here stretches over 200 kilometres beneath the district — built during the American War as a base of operations, and now one of the most visited historical sites in southern Vietnam. Your guide will walk you through what daily life looked like underground: the ventilation shafts, the kitchens designed to disperse smoke, the sleeping chambers, the field hospitals. You can enter sections of the tunnel itself. It is a compressed and unsettling environment, and worth every minute.
After Cu Chi, the tour drives south to Ben Luc in Long An province, where the Mekong Delta begins. The afternoon here moves at a different pace. A Tuk Tuk — a three-wheeled open-sided vehicle — takes the group through the village roads and coconut groves that a minivan cannot reach. You stop at a guava orchard, taste fruit from the garden, visit a coconut farm, cruise a small canal by motorboat and rowboat, try traditional water-scooping, and end the day with lunch at a riverside farm. The food is cooked fresh on the premises using local produce.
The tour is designed around eco and animal-friendly principles: no animal shows, no riding activities, no wildlife in captivity. Activities support local farming families rather than commercial tour sites.
Why TNK Travel for this tour
Two destinations, one day, properly done: most combined Cu Chi–Mekong tours rush both stops. This itinerary gives Cu Chi a full two hours and the Mekong Delta a genuine afternoon — not a 45-minute token visit.
Tuk Tuk access: the Tuk Tuk leg gets the group off the main road and into the lane network connecting farms in Ben Luc — paths that the minivan stays on the highway to avoid.
Eco and animal-friendly: no animal performances, no elephant or ox-cart rides, no wildlife exhibits. All Mekong activities are based on actual farming practice.
Small groups only: maximum 12 people. Cu Chi at this group size means your guide can slow down and answer questions. Ben Luc at this size means the farm activities work as designed.
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Tour highlights
Cu Chi Tunnels: two hours exploring the tunnel complex with a knowledgeable guide. Watch the introductory documentary, examine the trap systems and weapons displays, walk the above-ground trail, and enter an original tunnel section. The tunnels are narrow and low — designed for smaller frames — and the experience of being inside them is like nothing else in southern Vietnam.
Tuk Tuk ride through Ben Luc: the transition from Cu Chi to the Mekong Delta is made by minivan, but the afternoon in Ben Luc begins on a Tuk Tuk — an open three-wheeled vehicle that travels the village lanes between the coconut groves. The ride covers the kind of back-road terrain that gives you an actual sense of what the delta looks like at ground level.
Guava orchard: a stop at a working guava farm where the fruit is picked and eaten fresh on the spot. Guava grown in the Mekong Delta is different from what you find in supermarkets — softer, more fragrant, and eaten with salt and chilli by local
Coconut farm & sustainable agriculture: a visit to a coconut farm where your guide explains how the palms are cultivated, how every part of the coconut is used (oil, shell, husk, water), and how farming families in the delta have adapted traditional methods to deal with salt intrusion and changing water levels.
Canal cruise & rowboat: a motorboat on the Ben Luc canal network, followed by a rowboat (sampan) through the narrower sections under the palm canopy. The transition between the two — motor to paddle — marks the shift from the wider waterways to the shaded inner channels.
Water scooping & farming techniques: traditional canal bailing using a wooden scoop, and a short introduction to how delta farmers manage water levels across their plots. It is harder than it looks and requires a rhythm that takes a few minutes to find.
Hammock time: after the farming activities and before lunch, hammocks strung between the coconut trees. Deliberate downtime.
Farm-to-table lunch at the riverside: a full meal prepared on the farm using ingredients grown or sourced locally. The menu includes bánh xèo, chả giò, thịt nướng lá lốt, lemongrass chicken, fried eggs, minced pork soup, and steamed rice. Served at a table by the river.
Important information
Pickup
– Available from hotels in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City (excluding Sài Gòn Ward and Tân Định Ward)
– Pickup time: 7:30 AM. Please wait in your hotel lobby.
– Exact pickup time confirmed by email or WhatsApp 24 hours before departure
– Hotels outside the pickup zone: meet at TNK Travel, 112 Trần Hưng Đạo Street, Ben Thanh Ward, District 1 by 7:15 AM
What to wear & bring
Clothing: light, breathable clothes. The Mekong Delta section involves walking on garden paths and farm tracks, so anything you don’t mind getting dusty or slightly muddy is appropriate.
Footwear: closed shoes or sandals with straps for the Cu Chi section (some paths are uneven and there is loose soil). Flip-flops are fine for the boat and farm sections.
Sun protection: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. The Tuk Tuk ride and orchard visit are in open sun.
Insect repellent: recommended for the canal and garden sections, particularly in the wet season (May–October).
Cu Chi Tunnels: those entering the tunnel sections should be comfortable in very confined spaces. The tunnels are widened for tourists but remain low and narrow. There is no obligation to enter.
Physical requirements
– Moderate activity level. The tour involves walking at Cu Chi on uneven ground, riding a Tuk Tuk on village roads, and light activity on the farm.
– Entering the Cu Chi tunnel sections requires crouching or crawling and is not suitable for travellers with claustrophobia or limited mobility. The rest of the Cu Chi visit is accessible.
– The boat and sampan sections require stepping into low-sided vessels. Your guide will assist.
– Not recommended for travellers with severe mobility limitations.
Weather
– The tour runs in most weather conditions. Cu Chi is partly shaded; the Ben Luc section has both open and covered areas.
– Light rain: ponchos available if needed. The farm and canal activities continue.
– If TNK Travel cancels due to severe weather, you receive a full refund or can reschedule.
Itinerary
Cu Chi & Ben Luc, Long An province
Your guide meets you at your hotel lobby in District 1. The minivan departs for Cu Chi district, approximately 70 kilometres northwest of Ho Chi Minh City. The drive takes about 90 minutes. Your guide will introduce the history of the Cu Chi Tunnels on the way — the context of the war, the geography of the district, and what the tunnel system was built to do.
9:00 AM Cu Chi Tunnels
The Cu Chi Tunnels complex covers a large area of scrub forest in Cu Chi district. Your guide leads the group through the site over approximately two hours. The visit begins with a short documentary film that explains the history and scale of the tunnel network — over 200 kilometres of tunnels dug by hand, used throughout the American War as a base, hospital, command centre, and home.
From there, the above-ground trail takes you past a series of displays: the trapdoor entrances (barely visible even when pointed out directly), the ventilation shafts disguised as termite mounds, the weapons manufacturing workshops, the field kitchen designed to disperse cooking smoke through multiple exit points. Bomb craters from B-52 strikes are still visible in the ground.
At the tunnel entrance points, guests can choose to enter a section of the original tunnel. The tunnels have been widened slightly for visitors but remain low, narrow, and dark. There is no obligation to enter. Most guests do, and most find it claustrophobic within a few metres — which is precisely the point.
11:00 AM Drive to Ben Luc
The minivan departs Cu Chi for Ben Luc district in Long An province, approximately 90 minutes south. This is a good time to rest. The guide is available for questions about what you’ve just seen, or about the delta and what comes next.
12:30 PM Arrival at Ben Luc — lunch at the riverside farm
The group arrives at a working farm on the riverbank in Ben Luc. Lunch is served immediately: a full meal prepared on the premises using local produce. The menu includes bánh xèo (sizzling rice-flour pancake with pork, prawn, and bean sprouts), chả giò (deep-fried spring rolls), thịt nướng lá lốt (minced pork grilled in wild betel leaves), lemongrass chicken, fried eggs, minced pork soup with potato and carrot, steamed rice, and fresh coconut water. Eaten at a table by the river under the shade of the palms.
1:30 PM Tuk Tuk through the villages & orchard visit
After lunch, the group boards Tuk Tuks — open three-wheeled vehicles used throughout the rural delta — for a ride through the village lanes and coconut groves of Ben Luc. The roads here are narrow and connect the farming plots that run down to the canal edges; they are not accessible by minivan.
The first stop is a guava orchard. The farm is working: trees in rows, fruit in various stages of ripeness. The guide explains how guava is grown in the delta and how the farmers manage the orchard through the wet and dry seasons. Fruit is picked and eaten on the spot — fresh from the tree with salt and chilli, the way locals eat it.
From the orchard, the Tuk Tuks continue to a coconut farm. The guide walks through the full lifecycle of the coconut palm — how they are planted, how long they take to produce, and how the farming family uses every part of the plant. Fresh coconut water is served here.
2:30 PM Canal cruise, rowboat & farm activities
From the coconut farm, the group boards a traditional motorboat for a cruise along the Ben Luc canal network. The waterway passes garden plots, stilted houses, and duck pens on the banks. After 20–30 minutes, the boat transitions to a sampan (rowboat) for the narrower inner channels under the nipa palm canopy.
Back at the farm, two traditional activities: water scooping — using a wooden gàu sng to transfer water between canal levels to irrigate garden plots above the waterline — and a short walk through the rice paddies and coconut groves. Your guide explains how water management underpins everything grown in the delta, and how this has been practised here for centuries. After the activities, hammocks in the coconut grove. The afternoon moves slowly in the delta, and this part of the schedule reflects that.
3:30 PM Return to the farmstay
A short rest before departure. Bottled water available. Time to buy anything from the farm stall if you wish — local coconut products, dried fruit, or fresh produce.
4:00 PM Drive back to Ho Chi Minh City
The minivan departs Ben Luc for Ho Chi Minh City. The drive takes approximately 90 minutes depending on traffic. Drop-off at District 1 hotels.
5:30 – 6:00 PM Hotel drop-off
Arrival at your hotel in District 1. End of tour.
Price & Bookings
Price & bookings
| Tour type | Group size | Price per person | Holiday price per person | Features |
| Small group eco tour | 2–12 people | $62 USD | $66 USD | Daily departure |
Public holidays — $66 USD per person
Holiday pricing applies to all departures on the following dates. If your travel date falls within one of these periods, the $66 rate applies automatically at booking.
| Holiday | Dates |
| New Year’s Day | 1 January 2027 |
| Lunar New Year (Tết Nguyên Đán) | 15 February – 3 March 2026 |
| Hung Kings’ Festival (Giỗ Tổ Hùng Vương) | 26 April 2026 |
| Reunification Day & International Labour Day | 30 April – 1 May 2026 |
| Vietnam National Day (Quốc Khánh) | 1 – 2 September 2026 |
Children
- Children under 3 years: free (sharing seat with parents)
- Children 4–9 years: 75% of adult rate (sharing with parents)
- Children 10 years and above: adult rate applies
- Maximum 1 free child place per 2 paying adults; additional children pay the applicable rate
Cancellation policy
- Cancel 24+ hours before departure: full refund
- Cancel less than 24 hours before departure: 100% charge, no refund
- No-shows or latecomers after departure: no refund
Payment methods
Cash (USD or VND), all major credit cards, bank transfer, PayPal, Viator, Klook.
What’s included
- Round-trip transport in air-conditioned limousine vehicle
- Professional English-speaking guide for the full day
- Entrance fees to Cu Chi Tunnels
- Tuk Tuk ride through Ben Luc village lanes and coconut groves
- Private motorboat and sampan (rowboat) on the Ben Luc canals
- Guava orchard visit with fresh fruit tasting
- Coconut farm visit with fresh coconut water
- Water scooping and traditional farming activities
- Farm-to-table lunch at the riverside farm
- Bottled water throughout the day
- All taxes and service charges
What’s not included
- Personal expenses and additional purchases
- Travel insurance (recommended)
- Tips for guide and driver (optional, appreciated)
Why TNK Travel
TNK Travel is a Vietnam-based inbound tour operator licensed since 2000. We run daily departures from Ho Chi Minh City and have operated tours for over 1,000,000 travellers from more than 80 countries.
- Ranked #3 on TripAdvisor among Ho Chi Minh City tour operators
- 24,000+ verified reviews across TripAdvisor, Viator, and Klook
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- 94% of travellers recommend our tours
- Licensed operator: International Tour Operator Licence No. 79-102/2010/TCDL-GP LHQT
Frequently asked questions
Is this a full-day tour or a half-day tour?
Full day. Pickup is at 7:30 AM and drop-off is between 5:30 and 6:00 PM — approximately 10 to 10.5 hours in total. The original listing describes it as a half-day, but the actual itinerary — Cu Chi (2 hours) plus 90-minute drives each way plus a full afternoon in Ben Luc — runs the full day.
Do I have to go inside the tunnels at Cu Chi?
No. Entering the tunnel sections is optional. The tunnels have been widened for tourists but remain low, narrow, and dark, and some guests find them too claustrophobic to continue after a few metres. The rest of the Cu Chi visit — the outdoor trail, the trap displays, the weapons workshop, the documentary film — is above ground and fully accessible without going inside.
What is the Tuk Tuk ride like?
A Tuk Tuk is a three-wheeled open-sided motorised vehicle used across rural Southeast Asia. In Ben Luc, they are used to travel the narrow lane network between farming plots that connect the coconut groves and orchards. The ride is bumpy, slow, and gives you an unobstructed view of the countryside at close range. It is not air-conditioned — you are outside, in the open air. The group travels together, usually two or three per vehicle.
Is the tour eco-friendly and animal-friendly?
Yes. The tour does not include any animal shows, elephant or ox-cart rides, or wildlife exhibits of any kind. All activities at the Ben Luc farm are based on actual agricultural practice — fruit growing, coconut farming, water management. The ducks and other animals on the farm are working farm animals. TNK Travel uses the term ‘eco’ to mean community-based tourism that puts income directly into local farming families rather than commercial tourist sites.
Can the lunch accommodate dietary restrictions?
Yes, with advance notice. The default menu contains pork, prawn, eggs, chicken, and fish sauce. Vegetarian options can be arranged if you inform us when booking. Fully vegan options are more limited but possible with adequate notice. Contact us before booking if you have specific requirements.
How is this tour different from a standard Cu Chi + Mekong tour?
The Mekong Delta section of most combined Cu Chi tours visits My Tho or Ben Tre and follows a standard itinerary: boat to an island, coconut candy factory, folk music performance, fruit garden, back to the pier. This tour goes to Ben Luc instead — less visited, no scripted performances, and the activities are based on what the farming family actually does. The Tuk Tuk adds a mode of transport that most tours don’t use. The group size is capped at 12 throughout.
What is the best time of year for this tour?
Year-round. The dry season (November–April) gives the most reliable weather and easier walking conditions at both Cu Chi and Ben Luc. The wet season (May–October) brings afternoon showers, higher water in the canals, and greener farm scenery. The tour continues in light rain; ponchos are available.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes. The Cu Chi section has age-appropriate explanations of the history, and children enjoy the tunnel entry and the trap displays. The Ben Luc section — Tuk Tuk ride, orchard, boat, farming activities — works well for most ages. The cooking activities (if applicable) involve fire and hot surfaces, so adult supervision is needed for younger children. Children under 3 travel free; children 4–9 pay 75% of the adult rate.
Book your day
Daily departures at 7:30 AM from District 1 hotels. Small groups only — maximum 12 guests. Cu Chi Tunnels entrance, Tuk Tuk ride, canal cruise, and farm lunch all included.
- Online: tnktravel.com — booking form on this page
- WhatsApp: +84 938 195 445
- Email: booking@tnktravel.com
- Walk in: 90 Bui Vien Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City
International Tour Operator Licence No: 79-102/2010/TCDL-GP LHQT
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