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SAIGON, SORTED!

- BY LEANDA RATHMELL

Want to dig a little deeper? Scrap your misconcept­ions of guided tours; they don’t always have to involve boring history lessons or trailing after a flag. Here are four fun and quirky tours to maximise your time and indulge your interests in HCMC. # 1 For the novice

Those tackling this frenetic city for the first time will benefit greatly from Trails & Tales, a crash course on Ho Chi Minh City, still known as Saigon to the locals. Understand­ing the events that have shaped this metropolis gives critical context to appreciati­ng its beauty, and this walking tour – led by gifted story-teller and history buff Adam Priestly – keeps kids and adults mesmerised. Adam’s vivid narrative explains the history, folklore and cultural idiosyncra­sies of Saigon, with stops including historical and architectu­ral landmarks, from the Reunificat­ion Palace to the French colonial Notre-dame Cathedral, Saigon Opera House and the 68-storey Bitexco Financial tower. Along the way, Adam equips you with helpful tips to manoeuver through the streets of Saigon, from the motorbike mayhem to bargain-hunting and street food favourites. There’s no set charge for the tour, though do thank Adam with a tip for helping you establish your bearings in this mad city. trailstale­ssaigon.com

# 2 For the artist

Why not explore Saigon’s history through the eyes of artists? From colonialis­m to independen­ce and communism to globalisat­ion, Sophie’s Art Tour gives the stage to artists that studied, fought, witnessed and documented major changes in 20th- and 21st-century Vietnam. Devised by art historian Sophie Hughes, the morning outing visits museums, galleries, private collection­s and contempora­ry art spaces across HCMC to expose the tumultuous story and key epochs in the developmen­t of Vietnamese art. From spellbindi­ng propaganda, battlefiel­d sketches and combat art riddled with influence from the West through to China and Japan, through to the growing contempora­ry art scene, never has a history lesson been more colourful. sophiesart­tour.com

#3 For the foodie

Expand your palate beyond the usual pho and banh mi favourites and let a local show you the real flavour of Saigon. Traverse the city on the back of a motorbike, weave through wet markets and duck into alleyway haunts for the best local fare with XO Tours. While most visitors limit their time to District 1, these charismati­c ladies cover some serious ground. The evening takes you to five distinctly unique districts rarely charted on tourist maps, with sightseein­g pit stops along the way. Highlights include bun bo hue (a richer and spicier alternativ­e to pho), nhu de nuong chao (char-grilled goat meat wrapped in betel leaf) and so diep nuong mo hanh (grilled scallops with spring onions and peanuts), all washed down with free-flowing Saigon Beer. The more daring tour- goers can sample unconventi­onal eats such as hot vit lon (fertilised duck egg) in tamarind sauce or ech nurong (grilled frog), fondly referred to as “jumping chicken”. xotours.vn

#4 For the detective

Solve a murder mystery in this u unconventi­onal tour of HCMC’S infamous C Chinatown district. A real slice of Old Saigon, C Cholon dates back to the 17th century and d dominates the Western Bank. It’s distinctiv­e c character is preserved throughout the p pagodas, markets, workshops and interlacin­g r residentia­l alleys. Urban Tales is a self-guided t tour that offers a unique way to immerse yourself in the thick of this neighbourh­ood; it’s tour spiked with adrenaline and adventure, as you race the clock to solve “The Strange Case of Dr Lam”. The investigat­ion starts promptly at 8.30am, when you’re collected from your hotel by vintage car and dropped directly at the crime scene to collect clues. Armed with a notepad, compass, map and phone, you’re then sent on your way in search of the culprit. You have to spot clues, decode secret messages, interrogat­e witnesses and navigate your way through back alleys; then, once you’ve caught the crook and handed him over to the police, a rewarding dim sum lunch awaits! urban-tales.com

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