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Cu Chi Tunnel
Country: Vietnam
Province: Ho Chi Minh City

Cu Chi Holiday Weather today


Date/time of update: March 19, 2024, 3:20 am, Timezone: GMT+7
Clear Sky

Temperature: 32.01°C
Temperature feels like: 31.34°C
Minimum Temperature: 32.01°C
Maximum Temperature: 32.01°C
Atmospheric pressure: 1014hPa
Humidity:34%
Visibility: 10000m
Wind speed: 4.11m/sec
Wind Direction: 95 degrees
Cloudiness: 9%
Sunrise: 2024-03-18 10:58:54
Sunset: 2024-03-19 11:04:53

Cu Chi is 65 km (1.5 hour drive) northwest of Ho Chi Minh City. The tunnel network of Cu Chi became legendary in the war for facilitating the local guerrillas to gain victory over the American troops. 

 

Cu Chi Tunnel Vietnam
Cu Chi Tunnel Vietnam

At its height, these three-leveled tunnels stretched over 250 km. Touring Cu Chi, the travelers would learn more about the war and the resilience of the Vietnamese.

History: French Times

Cu Chi Tunnels were not built by any direct order, but by requirements of the fight against the French in 1948. Many patriots who worked secretly in the region and were hidden by local families were caught in the French sweep operations. The locals had to dig secret shelters as hiding places for these patriots in the ground around their houses.

Booby trap at Cu Chi Tunnel
A booby trap at Cu Chi Tunnel

Still the French found out and many more were captured hiding in these secret shelters. Gradually they learned to dig tunnels from one shelter to another. The tunnels had exits to the Sai Gon River or to the jungle which helped the patriots escape the French’s operations.

History: US Times

After the French’s pullout of Vietnam, the country was divided into North and South. North Vietnam was turned into the People Republic of Vietnam; South Vietnam was turned into South Vietnam Republic. Vietnam was not re-unified through a general election in 1956 as planned by the Geneva Accord.

In August 1965, with the US Troops arrival in South Vietnam, situations intensified. At this time, South Vietnam was not merely controlled by South Vietnam Republic troops and the American troops. There were many areas occupied by South Vietnam Liberation Front. They were often referred to as the “Liberated Zones”. Many other areas occupied by US troops and South Vietnam Republic’s troops in day time; at night time they were controlled by the guerrilla forces.

Cu Chi Tunnel
Creeping in the Cu Chi Tunnel
 

Geography: Cu Chi Strategic Location

Cu Chi Tunnels happened to be close to Sai Gon, to the liberated zone of Binh Phuoc and to route No.1 to Cambodia. Cu Chi Tunnel was the ending point of the legendary Ho Chi Minh Trails from North Vietnam to South Vietnam traveling through Laos and Cambodia. Cu Chi had a very strategic position to both sides in the war. Cu Chi was where the military and political headquarters of the South Vietnam Liberation Front were located.

History: US Operation Crimp in 1966

It was not that the US were not aware of the tunnels. In fact, they made several attempts to destroy the underground village. Operation Crimp from 8-Jan through 19-Jan-1966 mobilizing 12,000 infantry combined with aircraft, tank and artillery support were launched in Cu Chi.

In the operation water and gas were flushed into the tunnels to force the fighters into the open, the result was 70m of the tunnels was destroyed. On the US side there were 1600 casualties, 77 tanks and armors destroyed, 84 air crafts downed.

History: Operation Cedar Fall in 1967

Operation Cedar Fall from 8-Jan-1967 through 29-Jan-1967 with 30,000 troops supported by aircraft, tank, armor and artillery. In Operation Cedar Fall, Tunnel Rats were used. Tunnel Rats were small-sized sappers or soldiers who were selected, equipped and sent into the tunnels to investigate and destroy. Tunnel Rats were sent in 4s.

At the end of Cedar Fall the US lost 3,500 men, 130 tanks and armors, 28 fighter air crafts. In all operations the US also used German dogs to sniff the tunnels but the guerrillas used US shaving cream, cigarettes and other items used by the US troops to confuse the dogs.

History: American Grass

Besides tons of defoliants was dumped onto Cu Chi and the Iron Triangle. There was a kind of stimulants that caused the mass growth of wild grass after the rains. The grass had sharp and hard stalk and it was so strong that it actually stopped trees and other kinds of vegetation to grow. All movements on the grass left traces. In the dry season, the grass withered and the US troops set fire to it to burn down the guerrillas. The locals called the grass “American Grass”.

History: Cu Chi Tunnel at the high and after the War

By 1965 this system of tunnels had stretched over 250km in total length. From being a hiding place, it accommodated the local guerrillas to launch direct assaults on the US and South Vietnam Republic troops.

The peak of all the assaults launched was in Spring 1968 in which all the most important and the best-protected places in Sai Gon were attacked at the same time.

After the war Cu Chi Tunnels were preserved and opened to the public and to the travelers. The political headquarters of South Vietnam Liberation Front at Ben Duoc was enlarged to accommodate the size of a Westerner. Still climbing these claustrophobic tunnels are not recommended to every tourist. It’s reported that the local tour guides had to dig some tourist getting stuck in the tunnel out.

Things to do, Travel and Tours

1/ Half a day Tours, Full Day Tours

The tour to Cu Chi Tunnel takes half a day from Ho Chi Minh City and can be combined with half a day tour of Ho Chi Minh City or a trip to Tay Ninh Cao Dai Temple. Some travellers can combine the trip to Cu Chi on the way to Cambodia. The trip takes full day and you have to stay overnight in Phnom Penh.

2/ Historical Tours, Specialist Battlefield Tours

Cu Chi was in the heart of the Iron Triangle in the war and for the war travellers you can combine Cu Chi with other former famous battle fields in the vicinity such as Ben Cat, Lai Khe, Dong Du…

Paradissa hosts a number of interesting historical tours and Vietnam war tours for our veteran travelers and history researchers to study further of the subject matter.

How to get there and away

Cu Chi Tunnel is 65km northwest of Ho Chi Minh City and it takes 1 hour 30 minutes to travel to Cu Chi from Ho Chi Minh City. The road is in good conditions and the drive offers scenic countryside.


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