During the daytime, Saigon is a vibrant and lively city with beautiful architectures, diverse culture and friendly people. Visitors come to Saigon for its old charms and modern appeals. However, when the night falls, every corner of Saigon whispers mysteries that belong to the darker parts of it. The paranormal is more visible than ever in darkness and is waiting for you to discover.
Highlights:
- • Visit numerous stops at some of the most actively haunted sites in Saigon
- • Travel on a motorbike (Vietnamese scooter)
- • Chase lost souls and hear horror stories that are only known by the local
- • Getting the history and the stories that were handed down from generation to generation
Itinerary
- • 18:00 hotel pickup. Begins the tour with a visit to a local temple and a floating market to learn about the superstitions held within the Asian culture.
- • View the oldest church in Saigon, which displays the body of a hundred years old female saint.
- • Continues to Chợ Lớn, the city’s Chinese district and see your first haunted building.
- • Find the house of horror where seven people were killed in a fire, and the roundabout that was the site of a battle during a war in the Nguyen dynasty.
- • Discover the Venerable Thích Quảng Đức Monument, the famous sight where a monk burnt himself to death to protest the persecution of Buddhists by the South Vietnamese government led by Ngô Đình Diệm.
- • Listen to ghost stories in Le Thi Rieng Park and at the Farewell house of Cho Ray hospital
- • Finish the tour by explore the Ho Chi Minh Museum of Fine Arts, haunted by the death of the past owner’s daughter.