Đông Hà ( listen) is the capital of Quảng Trị Province, Vietnam. Đông Hà is situated at the crossroads of National Highway 1A and Route 9, part of the East–West Economic Corridor (EWEC). It lies on the North–South Railway (Reunification Express) and is served by Đông Hà Railway Station. EWEC is an economic development program which includes northeast Thailand, Southern Laos, and central Vietnam.
Restaurants in Dong Ha
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Lang Mai Travel specializes in organizing tours in Vietnam, especially: DMZ Tours, Hue City Tours, Hoi An City Tours, My Son Sanctuary Tours, Phong Nha Cave Tours, Paradise Cave Tours, Dark Cave Tours and Trang An Tours... Everyday, we pick up our guests at the following cities: Dong Ha (Quang Tri Province), Hue (Thua Thien – Hue), Hoi An (Quang Nam), Dong Hoi (Quang Binh) and Ninh Binh.
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DMZ tour, Phong Nha cave, Paradise cave, Dark Cave, Botanical Garden, Khe Sanh combat base, Vinh Moc tunnel, Truong Son Cemetery, Rockpile, Camp Carroll, Ho Chi Minh trail, Quang Tri citadel, La Vang Cathedral, Hamburger Hill, Hue imperial citadel, Thien Mu pagoda, royal tombs and temples, Da Nang, My Khe beach, Monkey mountain, Golden Bridge, Ba Na Hills, Linh Ung pagoda, Marble Mountain, Cham Islands, Hoi An ancient town, My Son sanctuary, My Lai massacre site, Kon Tum, Dakto, Pleiku, Buon Ma Thuot, Quy Nhon, Ninh Binh, Vinh, Ha Tinh
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Since I'm not American, or Vietnamese, I didn't want to waste a whole day seeing other sites significant to the war. I just thought it's fascinating that a village went underground and wanted to see the tunnels, and the bridge connecting north and south vietnam. So, I got a private car (more expensive, but totally reasonable if you find 2 or 3 others to split with you!) So glad I went to the tunnels WITHOUT a tour company because I was able to take my sweet time and also get there in the morning before it was busy. In tour you spend maybe 40 mins. I took my time exploring all the tunnels (brought my own headlamp) and watching the documentary afterwards, looking at the museum over 3 hours or so, as well as a walk along the sea where the tunnels come out. I have to say as a solo person I got a bit scared in the tunnels as there were no other people (around 10-noon) and I went down tunnels that didn't have any lights since I had my own light. But it felt very quiet and very dark so it would have been nice to have a friend! Overall amazing feat of engineering and well worth the 2.5 hour drive from Hue. Also, it is amazingly cool and breezy in the tunnels thanks to their ventilation system so don't worry about the heat. Take your time to walk around and see the foxholes, bomb craters and museum. Bring your own light if you want to go out of the lit tunnels to explore more.
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