Longtan

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Sep 16, 2023
There’s nothing to see here except the memorial itself - so do your research and/or take a guide with you. However - it’s a well maintained memorial and atmospheric even if the battle site itself se… Full review by Jaimie L
Mar 18, 2020
Every Australian should experience a walk through the rubber and banana plantations of Long Tan to pay respect to our own soldiers who gave their lives in the hours of battle in Long Tan. There are … Full review by PamW296
Feb 27, 2020
Do the tour when in Vung Tau, you won't be disappointed. It is very informative and relaxed. Unfortunately the sites of interest are basically bush now, but you get the idea. The staff are usually Au… Full review by kiarnam

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Who did u book with?
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I didn't book with anyone. I served here during the Vietnam War and have been back several times, so I know my way around. However, if you Google "Long Tan Tours" you will find …
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I didn't book with anyone. I served here during the Vietnam War and have been back several times, so I know my way around. However, if you Google "Long Tan Tours" you will find many operators. The best ones operate out of Vung Tau. If it is a small private tour, expect to pay the guide about USD100.
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Where did the Battle of Long Tan take place?
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In the Vietnamese rubber plantation called Long Tan in Phuoc Tuy Province, South Vietnam, approximately 5km’s from the 1st Australian Task Force base at Nui Dat. The...
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