Learn about Australia’s role in the Vietnam War with this tour, designed with Australian veterans in mind (but open to all). Long Tan is etched in ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) folklore. On August 18, 1966, D Company, 6 RAR—although heavily outnumbered—fought a large Viet Cong assault in a grueling battle. This place is the trip to a former base and sees the Long Tan Cross, Long Phuoc Tunnels, Horseshoe Hill, the Robert Taylor Museum of Worldwide Arms, and Vung Tau Beach. Around 7:30 Am, our guide will pick up at your hotel and depart for the Long Tan Nui Dat Battle trip. Long Tan Battle is a historical place in Long Tan Commune, Dat Do District, Ba Ria Vung Tau Province. During the war, this place was the garrison of the Australian army – an American ally who used Cam Mountain as a key military base – Australia’s Nui Dat Task Force Base (Nui Dat SAS Hill) to defend the Ba Ria Vung Tau region today. This place once took place a fierce battle that marked the victory of People’s Army of Vietnam in the war, but also suffered a lot of damage. Currently, little remains of this camp, except for the columns of the main gate, could be seen in the close-up. The former runway is now a wide street in the local village, and the old helipad is now a soccer field—a school established by the Australians. Next, we will visit the Horseshoe location (Not allowed these days due to mining activity to the Discourtesy Rubber Plantation). Afterwards, we continue transferring to Long Tan Cross Memorial to commemorate the Australian and Vietnamese soldiers who sacrificed their lives during the war and then Long Phuoc Tunnels dug by the Vietnamese soldiers for fighting and sheltering. We will drive to Vung Tau for lunch at a local restaurant with special local foods. Our last stop is the Robert Taylor Museum Of Worldwide Arms – The weapon museum of a 70-year-old British man in Vietnam. After that, we will return to Ho Chi Minh City, finish Long Tan Nui Dat Tour. Tour Price Includes: Tour Price Excludes: Children Policy: Cancellation policy for full charged Tours: