Morning, transfer to Tay Ninh Province, 99 km northwest of Ho Chi Minh City, to visit the Great Temple, also known as the Holy See Temple, of the Cao Dai religion native to the province. Established in 1926, Cao Dai is a monotheistic faith whose name means “Way of the Highest Lord.” Its symbol, the left eye, represents the Highest Lord’s clairvoyant power and wisdom. The religion incorporates elements of Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and even Catholicism. The Great Temple, built in 1933, features a unique cross-architectural style that reflects the blended nature of the religion. The temple holds prayer sessions four times daily (suspended during Tet), with the noon sessions being the most popular. On weekdays, a few hundred worshippers attend, but during festivals, the number can reach several thousand.
Afternoon, transfer to visit the famous Cu Chi Tunnels, a major underground hideout and resistance base of the Viet Cong during the wars against the French and Americans. This hand-dug network of interlinked, multi-level passageways stretched as far as the Cambodian border, totaling over 120 km in length. The tunnels included meeting rooms, kitchens, wells, clinics, schools, depots, trenches, and emergency exits, all designed for guerrilla warfare. The tunnels were deep and resilient enough to withstand bombings and prolonged sieges. Today, about 100 km of the tunnels remain, with only a few sections open for visitors to explore.
Note: Please wear respectfully inside the temple; no shorts or sleeveless T-shirts.
Meal: Breakfast
Overnight at hotel in Ho Chi Minh