TAY NINH, VIETNAM
Nestled in the southeastern corner of Vietnam, Tây Ninh Province beckons travelers with its captivating
blend of religious significance, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. Home to the sacred Cao Đài Temple,
ta syncretic religion in Vietnam that combines elements of Buddhism, Christianity, Taoism, Confucianism
and Islam.
F U L L D A Y C U C H I T U N N E L S A N D C A O D A I T E M P L E
8:00-11:00 am:
Tourists travel from Saigon to the city of Tay Ninh to explore the teachings of Caodaism.
11:00-12:00 am:
Guests will pay a visit to the Cao Dai Temple. The Cao Dai Great Temple in Tay Ninh is the
centerpiece of this religion and was built between 1933 and 1955, incorporating ideas and imagery from
all five faiths. You can witness the noon service from the temple’s upstairs balcony.
13:00-14:30 pm:
Continue to reach Cu Chi tunnels for 1.5 hours of driving.
14:30-16:30 pm:
Tourists will visit the Cu Chi tunnels for 2 hours.
Today, two sections of the tunnels are open to
visitors at Ben Dinh, where they can go below
ground to explore the tunnels. Visitors should
wear good footwear, sunscreen, and a hat as it can
get dusty.
NOTES
* OPERATES: 08.00 – 18.00.
* INCLUSIONS: Transportation, Mineral water on car, English speaking guide, Tours & Activities
as mentioned, Entrance fee, Lunch
* EXCLUSIONS: Drinks at meal, Tips and Gratuities
* REMARKS: The dining establishments in Tay Ninh offer a more rustic and simple dining experience
that may not be as upscale as some visitors are accustomed to.

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