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  • We turned to IZI Tour on the recommendation of a friend who had just traveled to Vietnam with them, and I must say we were very satisfied. Our coordinator, My,...
    Francesco Conti
    Francesco Conti
    Nov 17, 2025

  • IZITOUR gave us excellent advice to find a cruise that met our needs. Trang was very responsive, pleasant, and always offered great suggestions. The cruise was fantastic! We highly recommend...
    Celine  Boivin
    Celine Boivin
    Nov 10, 2025

  • I reached out to IZItours for my first trip to Vietnam. Lien was my tour coordinator, and crafted a 9-day itinerary based on my interests and must-sees. She also took...
    Nga Kei Chan
    Nga Kei Chan
    Nov 3, 2025

  • A huge thank you to Pauline for accompanying us in creating a memorable trip to Vietnam! Congratulations on the quality of your work!
    Mani Kommoula
    Mani Kommoula
    Oct 28, 2025

  • It was a truly fantastic and insightful experience. The tour was customized to our liking, the transportation was spotless, and the organization was impeccable! We thank Justin for this; he...
    Sabrina Carmela Braga
    Sabrina Carmela Braga
    Oct 23, 2025

    DIEN BIEN PHU AND THE VESTIAGES OF THE INDOCHINA WAR

    To go to Dien Bien Phu is to discover one of the most beautiful rice valleys of North Vietnam and the historical remains of the battle that marked the end of French Indochina. Dien Bien Phu, land of graceful black Thai women, is ideally located on the fantastic north-west loop, on the road leading to the Sapa health resort.

    The battle of Dien Bien Phu

    A century of French presence in Indochina ended in what was called the "cuvette", meaning the "basin" in French, of Dien Bien Phu where General Henri Navarre gathered 15,000 men with the aim of loosening the grip of the Vietnamese communists on the wealthy Tonkin delta. With 57 days of very intense fighting, Dien Bien Phu was the longest and deadliest battle of the post-World War II period and marked the beginning of a worldwide process of decolonization.

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