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Battlefield Tours, Military Historical Tours Vietnam Cambodia Laos Myanmar

Journey back in time to visit the battlefields then and now, and learn more about military history of Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar. You may be a veteran who would like to visit the battlefields that you once were, or you may be in the army who would like to have a military tour and training for your unit, or simply you are a history buff doing researches for your own interest; Paradissa could customize a battlefield tour to suit your requirements.

  • Ia Drang Valley, Gia Lai Travel Guide

    The valley derives its name from the nearby Drang River in Vietnam's Central Highlands, was the site  of the first major encounters between U.S Army and the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN).

    Country: Vietnam
    Province: Gia Lai
  • Ly Thuong Kiet Campaign 1951, Guide to Vietnamese History

    Tu Le fields where French parachute battalions landed during the Nghia Lo Battle

    Ly Thuong Kiet Campaign by Viet Minh in 1951 also known as Nghia Lo Battle was a military operation to remove the French posts at Nghia Lo in Yen Bai. All Viet Minh's attempts were without success, but the operation left good lessons to Viet Minh's commanders and soldiers. And they did show that they learned the lessons through their susequent campaigns...

    Country: Vietnam
    Province: Yen Bai
    District: Nghia Lo
  • My Lai Son My, Quang Ngai Travel Guide

    My Lai (Son My), Quang Ngai

    Son My had been a little peaceful village bordered to the south by the Tra Khuc River and to the east by the East Vietnam Sea. Son My was divided into different hamlets, designated My Lai 1, 2, 3, 4 respectively.

    Country: Vietnam
    Province: Quang Ngai
  • Nui Dat Long Tan Battle Tour - 1 Day

    Paradissa’s tour to Long Tan – Nui Dat embarks you on a trip back in time to learn a bit about about the Vietnam War, the Australian Army in Vietnam, and their only major encounter with forces of the South Vietnam Liberation Front (also known as Viet Cong) reinforced by units of the People’s Army of Vietnam (PAVN) during the war. The tour takes a day from Saigon and half a day from Vung Tau.

    Visited places: Vung Tau
    Tour Theme/Activity: History, Battlefield
  • Tour of Vietnam War Battlefields - 14 Days

    Khe Sanh Valley

    Vietnam War Battlefields Tour is one of Paradissa's Vietnam adventure tours and a historical trip to visit the sites of major encounters between the US Army and The People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) for 14 days, 13 nights.

    Visited places: Hanoi, Quang Tri, DMZ, A Luoi, Kon Tum, Dak To, Pleiku, Chu Prong, An Khe, Buon Ma Thuot, Saigon, Cu Chi Tunnels
    Tour Theme/Activity: Adventure, Ethnic villages, Mountains, Plateau, History, Battlefield
  • Tour The Vietnam War - 21 Days

    The Hien Luong Bridge, Ben Hai River, DMZ Vietnam

    The Vietnam War, known in Vietnam as the American War, has been controversial and much debated about.

    Visited places: Hanoi, Halong Bay, Dong Hoi, DMZ, Hue, Hoi An, My Lai (Son My), Quang Ngai, Quy Nhon, Dak To, Pleiku, Chu Prong, Buon Ma Thuot, Ninh Chu Beach, Vung Tau, Saigon, Cu Chi Tunnels, Tay Ninh, Tien Giang, Vinh Long, Cao Lanh
    Tour Theme/Activity: Cruise, Adventure, Plateau, History, Battlefield, Off-the-beaten track, Ancient town
  • Viet Minh's North West Campaign 1952, Guide to Vietnamese History

    Na San Airfield, Son La, Vietnam

    April 1952, Raoul Salan was appointed to be the Commander in Chief of the French Forces in Indochina after the death of the predecessor De Lattre and the defeat of French forces in the Battle of Hoa Binh.

    Country: Vietnam
  • Vietnam DMZ, Quang Tri Travel Guide

    Hien Luong Bridge

    By mid 1954, the French had realized that it had lost the war to the Viet Minh and would not want to fight further. The Geneva Conference was held on the 20th and 21st of July 1954 to solve the problems in Indochina producing a number of agreements to settle the war. The set of agreements was called the Geneva Accord.

    Country: Vietnam
    Province: Quang Tri
  • Vinh Moc Tunnel, Quang Tri Travel Guide

    Vinh Moc Tunnel

    After the Geneva Accord in 1954, the north and the south of Vietnam was temporarily divided at the 17th parallel and the Ben Hai River was the temporary military demarcation line. The Demilitarized Zone (or DMZ) of no more than 5km in width was created on either side of the Ben Hai River.

    Country: Vietnam
    Province: Quang Tri

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