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VIETNAM DMZ TRAVEL AND TOURISM GUIDES

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The DMZ is approximately 75 km north of Hue Imperial Citadel and 580km south of Ha Noi. From Ha Noi you can take an overnight train for Dong Ha Town or from Hue you can take a day tour to the DMZ.

Taking a day tour of the DMZ from Hue is an experience back in times. It takes you about an hour to get to Quang Tri Town where you can take a glimpse of the grim ancient citadel - the witness of the most fierce battles between 1967 and 1972: dreary crumbled walls, bullet holes and bomb craters.

Then you'll continue further onto Dong Ha Town the major supply base for the US forces in the war. It would be no surprise if you see more and more ragged amputees hobbling around on crutches in town. The bullet holes left here and there too vivid to be forgotten. Out in the paddy fields, bomb craters now are used as reservoirs or fish farms for the local communities.

Passing Dong Ha, you'll turn onto Road 9 running across the country to the Lao Border. This road was heavily bombed in the war; there was also a huge amount of defoliant dropped down here to stop the flows of enforcements moving from North Vietnam into the South along Ho Chi Minh Trails. If you notice you'll find that there're not many trees grown around here, except for the green bushes.

On Road 9, you can sample the Dakrong Bridge which received 'special treatments' from the US Air Force since it was an important point of the legendary trails in the war. On the road, you'll also take a look at the Rockpile Firebase, a helicopter base sitting on top of a hill commanding a wide view of the surrounding areas. This was one base of the chain of firebases known as McNamara Line trying to uncover all possible movement signals in its range and stop all those movements once caught.

The trip continues past Lao Bao Border check point into a valley called Khe Sanh which the Vietnamese troops besieged for 77 days in 1967-1968. Not much left nowadays, all just covered with coffee plantations. Still you can take a deep breath in and imagine that, back in times, there were fierce battles here once...

Leaving the Khe Sanh Valley, you'll travel back past Dong Ha Town to the demarcation line: the Ben Hai River and Hien Luong Bridge. On the northern river bank you'll notice Ho Chi Minh's Statements which have been proved to be the truth in the few thousand years of the Vietnamese history:"There's only one country of Vietnam, there's only one people of Vietnamese; Rivers may be dried out and mountains may be completely eroded, but those self-evident truths are unchangeable!"

Passing the Ben Hai historic River, you'll travel further to Vinh Moc where you'll creep your way down the dark tunnels in which the locals lived their life in the war. The tunnels were also where many babies were born during the annihilation bombarments dictating this country's determination to dream on.

On the way back you may want to spend a few minutes for silence at the Truong Son National Cemetery where thousands of men and women of Vietnam, most of them in their early twenties, sacrificed in the war. In the mist of late afternoon and shrouded in incense smoke, ranges of tombstones line their way km further and further... Please keep it in mind clear that these were only few of the over 3 million Vietnamese who lost their life in the war...

Accommodation
Currently accommodations at the DMZ are only simple hotels in Dong Ha Town. For luxurious accommodations, you may want to head further to Quang Binh (approximately 100km north of Dong Ha) where you can get a beach resort and spa at Nhat Le Beach; or you may want to head further south to Hue where many good hotels are found.

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