Hue to DMZ by car
The journey from Hue to DMZ by car is not only an opportunity to explore the important military relics but also to learn about the rich history and culture of Vietnam, from the historical stops.
Our private car service from Hue to DMZ, accompanied by professional English-speaking driver, will take you to explore historical sites such as HIen Luong Bridge and Ben Hai River, Vinh Moc Tunnels, Khe Sanh Combat Base.
The first destination, we will visit La Vang Holy Land, located in Hai Lang District, Quang Tri Province,is a prominent religious site in Vietnam, famous for La Vang Church, which is considered the pilgrimage center of Vietnamese Catholics. La Vang Church was built on the historic site. This is one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Catholics in Vietnam.
Standing out with its beautiful architecture, blending classical and mordern styles, creating a pure sacred space for believers and visitors. La Vang Holy Land is not only a religious destination but also a place to preserve the cultural and historical heritage of the Vietnamese Catholic community, attracting many believers and tourists to visit and pray.

Next, move to Rockpile Hill, is a 23-meter-high hill located in the Truong Son mountain range. It is an isolated rock that just North of Route 9 and South of the Vietnam DMZ. This place used to be a US observation base during the Vietnam War. Coming to Rockpile Hill, you will not only experience historical relics but also enjoy the majestic natural landscape and feel the intersection between the past and present of the area.
Finally, you can visit Khe Sanh Combat Base (upon request +25USD), which is the biggest Marine Base Camp located in Vietnam’s Demilitarized Zone. The capture of Khe Sanh Combat Base by the Vietnamese People’s Army in 1968 is considered a pivotal moment in the Vietnam War. Today, the combat base still preserves its bunkers, tanks, fighter aircraft, and a small museum featuring historical images and weaponry.
Finally, visit Hien Luong Bridge, is the center of Vietnam’s special national relic complex. The bridge located right on the 17th parallel, spanning the Ben Hai River. During the 21-year Vietnam War, from the 1954 to 1975, Hien Luong Bridge was the boundary dividing Vietnsm ino two regions: North and South. Today, it is a popular tourist destination, offering visitors a glimpse into the recent history of Vietnam.
Then, Comback hotel in Hue. End Tour
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