DESTINATIONS INCLUDED: Ancient Khmer pagoda, Ba Chuc massacre, Phi Lai Pagoda, Ba Chuc memorial room
Driving along the border countryside to visit Ba Chuc massacre, a ghastly reminder of the horrors perpetrated by the Khmer Rouge. Explore the differences between Vietnamese and Khmer pagoda ancient architecture, hear about the heart-rending stories and the worst loss of the locals during 1978 and early 1979.
- Enjoy fresh air and beautiful view of border countryside
- Experience the cultural life of Khmer people in Vietnam
- Visit ancient Khmer pagoda to see the unique architecture
- Stop at Vietnamese pagodas to explore the blending culture
- Visit Ba Chuc Massacre to recall the sacrifices of thousands Vietnamese
- English speaking guide
- Car: Chau Doc – Ba Chuc – Chau Doc
- Mineral water & cool tower
- All visiting fee
Number of guests | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
Price per person | 2.376.000 | 1.363.000 | 1.046.000 | 978.000 | 863.000 |
- Surcharge 50% of adult tour price for children from 6-11, FOC for children under 1-5 years old
- Up 20% on Festival, New Year and Lunar Tet
- Guide and car driver pick up at hotel/accommodation in city center
- 15 days before arrival: 50% charge of total tour price.
- 7 days before arrival: 75% charge of total tour price.
- Within 72 hours before arrival or no-show: 100% tour price, non-refundable.
ITINERARY
Begin your trip with an ancient Khmer pagoda on the way stands as a testament to the region’s diverse cultural influences. This sacred site provides insight into the intricate beliefs, architectural styles, and artistic expressions of the Khmer people, who have long shaped the spiritual and artistic landscape of the area.
Journey further into the cultural tapestry of Ba Chuc by visiting the Tam Buu Pagoda and Phi Lai Pagoda. These captivating religious sites offer a window into the region’s rich Buddhist heritage, showcasing the unique blend of architectural styles and devotional practices that have evolved over centuries. Immerse yourself in the serene ambiance, and gain a deeper understanding of the spiritual significance that these pagodas hold for the local community.
A sobering yet crucial aspect of Ba Chuc’s history is its connection to the Khmer Rouge regime. The Khmer Rouge War Exhibition Room provides a poignant and informative exploration of this dark chapter, offering visitors a chance to learn about the atrocities and their lasting impact on the region.
Conclude your journey in Ba Chuc by visiting the Ba Chuc Grave House, a poignant memorial that honors the memory of those who lost their lives during the Khmer Rouge regime. This serene and contemplative space invites visitors to reflect on the fragility of life, the enduring human spirit, and the importance of preserving the stories of the past.