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Do you have an Instagram with thousands of followers because travel photography is your hobby? Visit Vietnam and start your photography tours with as many photos as possible. And if you have told yourself, no social media for this trip, just put your camera around your shoulder and keep these brilliant photo spots all to yourself.


Vietnam is a small country but it has many different types of landscapes such as magnificent mountains, immense oceans, green dense forest, and vast deltas. You can capture beautiful scenes and memories as you traverse the country. Moreover, Vietnam also has many cityscapes and architecture from ancient to modern styles with a unique culture that will become an unfailing source of inspiration for your photography. Let’s discover these Instagram worthy spots from the north to the south of Vietnam. 


Northern Vietnam

Sapa

Sapa is not only famous for its unrivaled nature and mountains but also the culture and people of the mountainous ethnic minorities. And the tallest mountain of them all, Fansipan, also called the “Rooftop of Indochina”, is waiting for its portrait. This mountain covered with dense white clouds makes for an incredible photo which you can hardly catch in any other part of the world. Clouds are densest in the early morning or late afternoon, so choose wisely.


Next, explore remote villages in Sapa such as Lao Chai and Ta Van village to meet ethnic people in their colorful traditional clothes. Please keep in mind that you should ask these people first before you take a photo. I suggest simply pointing at your camera, and allowing them to shake their heads or nod. Then head over to Muong Hoa Valley which is covered with terraced fields that wear different colors depending on the season. Ham Rong Mountain, Sapa Stone Church, and Sapa Love Market are all downtown and suitable for a quick photo tour. You can try taking photos of some of the unique foods known to this area such as thang co, trau gac bep, and lon cap nach. 

Ha Long Bay

Ha Long Bay is one of the most famous travel destinations in Vietnam. You can take many photos of the bays off the coast, long white beaches, majestic caves, and water sports on the ocean. Spend your days on a luxury cruise around Ha Long Bay and share your classy life with your friends. Then, stop at fishing villages to learn about local life and fishing activities there.


Tuan Chau Island is an interesting place with both beautiful beaches and a huge amusement park. Sunbathing on the white beach or by the pool in a luxury resort, playing with whales and seals, and instigating adventure games in the amusement park can be captured in photo. Finally, cha muc and different kinds of fresh seafood are really delicious and make for surprisingly interesting photos. After all, you are here to eat and remember, right? 

Ninh Binh

Known as Ha Long Bay on land, Ninh Binh’s natural beauty is poetic and harmonious with the mountains and rivers. You can witness the beautiful view of majestic limestone mountains, long rivers flowing through the landscape, and paddy fields at the foot of the mountain in Trang An and Tam Coc – Bich Dong. Mua Cave is stunning with 486 stone steps to the very top, a small version of the Great Wall of China.


Cuc Phuong National Park is a tropical rainforest all year round, and each season has its different appearance. Phat Diem Stone Church is outstanding with sweeping stone architecture built in the Asian style. Then, Hoa Lu is an ancient capital with wise temples and buildings. The list goes on! Besides, Ninh Binh is also famous for dishes like thit de com chay and goi ca nhech Kim Son that you shouldn’t miss. 

Hanoi

Hanoi is famous for its 36 streets in the Old Quarter. Back in the day only one kind of product was sold on each street. Besides this interesting fact, you will also notice the architecture of the narrow houses here which is unique to Vietnam. Try to capture the busy life of the locals, the energy of these small streets, and the past that still lingers around every corner.


Next, Hoan Kiem Lake, the Temple of Literature, and Thang Long Citadel are historic monuments in Hanoi very close to each other. You will have to set up your camera around many tourists, but it’s still worth a visit. Then, Vinh Tuy longan garden and flower garden in Red River Reef are best for photographers. Vinh Tuy longan garden has hundreds of longan trees resting in spacious green land. The flower garden is replete with many kinds of colorful flowers and artificial scenes of the Truong Sa island flag pole, windmill and village scene in Vietnam.


Then, get to Ba Vi National Park in Ba Vi district to explore an ancient church, temples, a cactus greenhouse, pine hill, and many tourist areas. But don’t end your day without egg coffee, bun cha, cha ca La Vong, and bun dau mam tom. Take a photo to save these delicious meals forever. 


Central Vietnam

Hue

Hue, the old capital of Vietnam during the 19th and 20th centuries, is a tranquil city with beautiful landscapes and historic relics. Visit the Imperial City, the tombs, and Thien Mu pagoda to capture a historic moment of Vietnam. On the way to the tombs and pagoda, beautiful scenes of huge ponds, long rivers, green tree gardens, and local villages appear before your eyes. Take a cruise on the Perfume River at night, listen to traditional Vietnamese music from singers in traditional clothes. Finally, eat bun bo hue and com hen, the two specialty foods of the local people. These dishes look as good as they taste. 

Da Nang

Da Nang, the city of bridges, is famous for huge and modern bridges such as Han River, Thuan Phuoc, Nguyen Van Troi, Dragon, Tien Son, and Nguyen Tri Phuong bridge. Photos of these bridges from above are truly stunning. You might be asking how do I take a photo from above? Since this is such a modern city, you can expect tall buildings stretching along the river; grab a drink, sling your camera around your shoulder and make your way to the top for some magnificent photos. Muong Thanh Hotel near the Dragon bridge is an ideal location. Although not as big as the above bridges, Love Locks bridge is a place for couples in love with love locks and heart lanterns.


Da Nang also has some of the most beautiful and longest beaches in Vietnam. Visit My Khe or Bac My An beach and take stunning photos of the sand stretching from your feet into the water beyond, or hop in the ocean! Ba Na Hills is a mountaintop resort complex with a Fantasy Park, European architecture, and the Golden Bridge.


The Golden Bridge has recently become a famous attraction, which is lifted by a colossal pair of hands high above the clifftops. Challenge yourself to take the best photo of yet another one of Da Nang’s famous bridges! Then, go to Hai Van Pass and Son Tra Peninsula to take photos of adventurous and spectacular mountain roads. You might even capture a monkey in action! Hai Van Pass also has the best view to take panoramic photos of the beaches in Da Nang. 

Hoi An

Hoi An is famous for its ancient town with Japanese architecture. Spend one day in the ancient town and you can take hundreds of photos of the Japanese Covered Bridge, museums, ancient houses, art galleries, and craft shops. Then, visit Tra Que Vegetable Village to see vegetable gardens, paddy fields, scenes of the local farmers sitting on water buffalos, and sunrise or sunset. After a full day of pictures, sunbathe on An Bang Beach, drink coconut juice, and capture this moment on Instagram. Then, Cham Island is a great place for scuba diving, snorkeling, and exploring fishing villages. Finally, take a bite and snap a picture of cao lau and com ga, delicious foods that you should enjoy here.

Nha Trang

Nha Trang is a beautiful coastal city in central Vietnam with many long white beaches. Chong Islet is unique with its many rocks stacked atop one another, Tam Islet has a wooden bridge that attracts young photographers, and Tien beach is off the beaten track, ten kilometers away from the city with fewer crowds. There are also many photogenic ancient buildings such as the old train station, Stone Church, Iron Bridge, and Alexander Yersin’s House. At night, go to Nha Trang night market for food photos, don’t miss bun cha ca and nem nuong.


Southern Vietnam

Mui Ne

Mui Ne is famous for its giant sand dunes which is where it got its name, the Sahara desert of Vietnam. If you like the lush greenery of Vietnam, check out Bau Trang – Bau Sen, a huge pond with lotus flowers blossoming in the middle. Summer is the best time to photograph the pond because the flowers cover the surface of the water at this time. Rom Island, Fairy Stream, and Ong Dia Reef are stunning with natural beauty if you want to continue taking nature photos. After that, the Wine Castle is outstanding due to its Western architecture and plenty of corners to snap a great, private photo. At night, visit the night market along the sea bank and take photos of salad with deep herring (goi ca mai) and grilled squid teeth (rang muc nuong).

Da Lat

Da Lat is the dreamy land of pine hills and high mountains. There are a bunch of impressive modern and ancient buildings worth a picture. The more modern buildings include the Children’s Culture Center with unique white chair rows, Lam Vien Square with huge glass models of flowers, and Da Lat Milk Farm.


If you prefer taking photos of older buildings with an air of dignity and age, check out the Pedagogical College of Da Lat with buildings made of orange brick walls, the train station with the old train and ancient architecture, Truc Lam Monastery with Asian architecture and a nice view of the natural landscape, Linh Phuoc Pagoda built from glazed terra-cotta tiles, and St. Nicholas Cathedral with a statue of a chicken on the top of the cathedral.


Then, many beautiful landscapes appear before your eyes such as Xuan Huong Lake in the middle of the city, Tuyen Lam Lake with red maple leaves, Cau Dat Tea Hill with the vast and green tea gardens, majestic Datanla Waterfall, Langbiang Mountain with a great view of the whole city, and different colorful flowers in gardens around the city. You can relax after a long day sitting in coffee shops such as Ma Rung Lu Quan, Me Linh Cafe, Sunny Farm, An Cafe, and Memory Cafe. At night, hot foods such as grilled rice paper, hot cakes and soy milk in Da Lat night market make you feel warmer in the cold weather. See if you can capture the red noses of your friends as steam rises above your heads in the high mountains.

Saigon

Saigon is the biggest city in Vietnam with a dynamic and bustling life. Take nice photos in Tan Dinh Church with its vibrant pink color, China Town with many ancient temples, and Ho Thi Ky Flower Market which also doubles as a great street food area. The old apartments along 42 Nguyen Hue street, also called the walking street, are famous for coffee shops with charming decoration.


Next, discover unique alleys to capture other aspects of Saigon. 88 Nguyen Hue street and 151 Dong Khoi street in District 1 are alleys of pictures. Hao Si Phuong alley is full of Chinese-Vietnamese ancient houses built next to each other located on 206 Tran Hung Dao street, District 5. 3A alley is filled with unique graffiti, located on 3A Ton Duc Thang street, District 1. After all, you can get the best panoramic photo of the dynamic city from Thu Thiem Park in District 2. And what kind of photography guide would I be if I didn’t mention the many delicious foods in Saigon? Try and take photos of banh xeo, banh mi, pho, and hu tieu.

Can Tho

Can Tho is the capital of the Mekong Delta which has both modern and cultural beauty. Visit Ninh Kieu Wharf, Vincom Xuan Khanh, Can Tho Stadium, luxury restaurants and hotels to feel the dynamic life here. Otherwise, explore its culture and history by finding your way to Cai Rang Floating Market, Gian Dua Relic, Binh Thuy Ancient House, Thot Not lotus garden, My Khanh fruit garden, and the surrounding paddy fields. Finally, Lau Mam Da Ly and banh xeo are famous foods of this city.

Phu Quoc

Phu Quoc is a beautiful coastal city in southern Vietnam. There are many luxury resorts along the beaches such as JW Marriott, Eden Resort, Vinpearl, and Famiana Resort. Bai Sao and Bai Dai are beautiful beaches downtown while Bai Khem, Ong Doi Cape, Ganh Dau Cape are far away from the city. Take your pick of photographing the local life or the deserted sands. Da Ngon, Da Ban, and Tranh Stream, Mong Tay Island, and An Thoi Archipelago are other beautiful places you should visit.


Get on a boat at night to go fishing for squid, try to capture the white bodies surfacing as you reel it in. Do you have an underwater camera? Snorkeling and scuba diving are great ways to discover the ocean. Next, explore local life in Rach Vem and Ham Ninh fishing villages. Then, Phu Quoc night market is a great place to find many kinds of delicious and fresh seafood.

All the cities and places above are endless resources for your photography journey. If you finish visiting all of them, I applaud you and your Instagram feed! Have your camera ready and begin this exciting journey. 

Credit to Tien Ly

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