There’s a lot of ways you can
explore Vietnam beyond on foot – from the water, on scooter, or by bike, but
however you choose to see the country, make sure you pack your camera because
each filter offers a different perspective of the historical and cultural gem.
From the brothy pho soup to impending statues and temples, Vietnam is a
photo-lover’s dream.
Here are five stops to capture
the essence of the country on film
Mekong Delta
Dubbed a "biological
treasure trove," with many new species have discovered in the Mekong delta
including one thought to be extinct. At there, everything is photo-worthy from
the orchard and paddy fields to the toothlessly grinning vendors and rice
farmers toiling in the fields. Known as
the “land of nine dragons” for the nine
tributaries, Visitors will hop on boat and explore the little villages lining
the shore for a truly epic Southeast Asia adventure.
Cu Chi tunnels – Ho Chi Min City
Cu Chi Tunnels-where have The
underground network built to sustain the city during the Vietnam War, this elaborate channel of hideouts, living
quarters and supply chambers is literally a city under Saigon. A national,
historical, and cultural attraction located 15 feet underground, it’s a
powerful universal testament to the strength of human will against all odds.
While taking photos by lantern is a challenge, you’ll definitely want to
document yourself descending into abyss from the hidden entrance and crawling
through the tunnels to show just how small and endless they really are
interesting experiences that you should have in your vacation at there.
Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum - Hanoi
Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum in Ha Noi was built, actually an important landmark in Vietnam’s history, it’s where the
Declaration of Independence was read, officially identifying the country as a
democratic state.
Hoi An Ancient Town – Hoi An
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ho
An is an exceptionally well-preserved example of a 15th to 19th century trading
port. With the old quarter and the houses on the waterfront - Hoi An was once
the largest harbor in Southeast Asia and an awesome look at a bustling center
of commerce. You can see and visit the
area by foot, bicycle or rent a kayak or motorboat to get a closer view.
A fascinating look into the
opulence of the former kings, the three Emperors tombs along the Citadel is
easily the most popular stop on a Vietnam river cruise. Pose with the dragon
statues and monuments, each more unique than the next.
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Vietnam And The Most Instagrammable Places
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