Vietnam TravelVietnam’s Most Photogenic Spots to Take Photos and Selfies for Instagram

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Do you want to know the best photogenic spots in Vietnam?

There are many photogenic places in Vietnam that you can enjoy. You can take photos of yourself and your friends at these photogenic locations with a selfie stick or without one. There are also some photogenic natural landmarks, such as limestone caves, rocky cliffs, waterfalls and beautiful rice paddies.

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The country is known for its stunning landscapes, temples, beaches-and now you can add a selfie to that list too! Here are seven great photoshoots in Vietnam: Hoi An Ancient Town, Halong Bay, Saigon’s bustling District 1 area, Hanoi Old Quarter, Phu Quoc Island, Sapa rice terraces, and Da Nang.

If you are traveling to Vietnam, be sure to take plenty of pictures and selfies at these beautiful locations!

Hoi An Ancient Town

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Hoi An Ancient Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Vietnam. It is renowned for its well-preserved architecture, unique culture and friendly people. The town is filled with photogenic temples, colorful lanterns, ancient houses and narrow streets. You can take some great selfies here!

There are many great spots in Hoi An Ancient Town for taking photos. Some of the most popular places include the Japanese Covered Bridge, Tan Ky House, Assembly Hall, and the Chua Ong Pagoda. The town is filled with colorful lanterns, ancient houses and narrow streets, which make for some great photo opportunities. Be sure to visit these places and take some amazing pictures!

Halong Bay

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Halong Bay is another popular spot for tourists. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Seven Wonders of Nature. The bay is known for its dramatic limestone cliffs, crystal clear waters and caves. You can take a cruise around the bay or go kayaking to get some great photos.

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There are many great spots in Halong Bay for taking photos. Some of the best include:

Tuan Chau Island: This small island is located in the heart of Halong Bay and is a popular spot for tourists. You can take some great photos here of the limestone cliffs and crystal-clear waters.

Dau Go Cave: This cave is located on an island near Tuan Chau Island and is one of the most popular caves in Halong Bay. It is known for its impressive stalactites and stalagmites. You can take some amazing photos inside the cave!

Halong City: This city is located on the mainland near Halong Bay and is a popular spot for tourists. You can take photos of the city’s beautiful architecture and harbor.

Saigon’s Bustling District 1 Area

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District 1 is the central business district of Saigon (formerly known as Ho Chi Minh City). It is a lively and vibrant area with many shops, restaurants, bars and hotels. The streets are always busy and there are plenty of interesting sights to see. You can take some great photos in this area!

There are many photogenic spots in District 1 of Saigon. You can take photos of yourself and your friends at the busy streets, trendy restaurants, beautiful parks and historical landmarks. Be sure to capture the vibrant energy of this district in your photos! Some great photo ops are the Saigon Notre Dame Basilica, Ben Thanh Market, War Remnants Museum and Reunification Palace.

Hanoi Old Quarter

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The Hanoi Old Quarter is a historic district in the heart of Hanoi. It is home to many ancient temples, traditional houses and narrow streets. This is a great place to take photos of yourself and your friends! There are many great spots in the Hanoi Old Quarter for taking photos. Some of the most popular locations include the Hoan Kiem Lake, the Ngoc Son Temple and the vibrant Hanoi Street Food Market. You can also take photos in the narrow streets and alleyways of the district. The old architecture and traditional street markets make for some great photo opportunities! Be sure to snap some selfies while you’re there!

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Phu Quoc Island

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Phu Quoc Island is a beautiful island located off the coast of southern Vietnam. It is known for its sandy beaches, clear waters and lush vegetation. You can take some great photos of the island’s scenery, including the beaches, cliffs and forests. It is well known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters and lush vegetation. The island is also home to some interesting photogenic landmarks, such as the Dinh Cau Temple, Ong Lang Beach and Phu Quoc National Park. You can take some great photos and selfies at these locations!

Sapa Rice Terraces

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The Sapa Rice Terraces are a series of stepped rice paddies that are located in the mountainous region of northern Vietnam. They are one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. You can take some great photos of the terraces and the surrounding landscape.

Sapa is a picturesque town located in the mountainous region of northern Vietnam. It is well-known for its stunning rice terraces, which are a series of stepped paddies that are carved into the hillsides. The terraces are constantly changing with the seasons, so you can visit at different times of year and get different photos. They are definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area!

Other great photo spots in Sapa include the market square, Cat Cat Village and Fansipan Mountain. The market square is always busy and colorful, with locals selling their produce and handicrafts. Cat Cat Village is a traditional village that is home to the Black Hmong people. It is surrounded by beautiful mountains and rice terraces. Fansipan Mountain is the highest mountain in Vietnam and offers some great views of the surrounding area.

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Da Nang

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Da Nang is a city located in central Vietnam. It is known for its beautiful beaches, mountains and temples. You can take some great photos of the city’s sights, including the Dragon Bridge, Marble Mountains and Lady Buddha Statue.

Don’t forget about Bana Hills either. It is a mountain range located in the central region of Vietnam. The mountain range is part of the Da Nang Cityscape. There are several tourist attractions located on the Bana Hills, including the Bana Tower, Love Valley and the Golden Bridge pedestrian bridge.

The Golden Bridge pedestrian bridge is a new tourist attraction that was opened in June 2018. It is a 150-meter long suspension bridge that crosses over a valley between two hills. The bridge is made of steel and glass and it is supported by two giant stone hands. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Da Nang and it is becoming a popular destination for Instagrammers.

Vietnam is full of great photogenic spots for taking pictures and selfies. From the rice terraces to the beaches, there are so many beautiful places that it can be difficult to decide where you want to visit first! These are just a few of the best places to check out,  but there are many more spots waiting to be discovered. So get out there and start exploring! And don’t forget to take some photos along the way!

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SaigonSoul
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Vietnam’s vibrant culture and rich history offer remarkable photo opportunities. From Hoi An’s enchanting lantern-lit streets to Sapa’s tranquil landscapes, it’s truly mesmerizing.

JustaChad
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I just got back from Vietnam and let me say, I am blown away by the beautiful sights that this country has to offer.

I know there are a lot of tourists who are super into taking photos for social media, and people who want to take selfies in order to show off on Instagram, so I thought I would share the spots where I took some of my best pics!

For example, I went to the Marble Mountains in Da Nang. This place is so beautiful, and it’s an important place in Vietnamese culture. The caves here are full of sculptures and shrines, but they’re still pretty undiscovered by tourists, so you’ll have them mostly to yourself. I recommend arriving around 8am — that way you can get some really cool shots with the early morning light shining through the caves.

Another awesome place to take photos is Bai Dinh Pagoda in Ninh Binh province. It’s Vietnam’s largest pagoda located on top of a mountain and it is absolutely stunning! You can even go up and touch the giant Buddha statue. There are a bunch of smaller temples nearby and beautiful gardens too.

Hope that helps if you were looking for some good photo spots while in Vietnam!

vpoplover5p9
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vpoplover5p9

Bai Dinh Pagoda in Ninh Binh province sounds like an amazing spot to take some breathtaking photos. The combination of the pagoda’s intricate architecture and the beautiful surroundings must be a photographer’s dream. And you’re right about the Marble Mountains in Da Nang being a hidden gem. It’s always exciting to discover spots that are still undiscovered by tourists. By the way, have you ever visited any other underrated spots in Vietnam that are perfect for Instagram-worthy photos?

TrueBaby
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The iSapa Rice Terracess is STUNNING! Anytime anyone mentions wanting to go to Vietnam, I always recommend it. Even if you are not into photography you will want to take pictures!

vietzone
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That’s a great list! Some of my favorite spots are:

-The Emerald Lake in Dalat, for its interesting limestone formations and jade-colored water.

-Nha Trang Beach, for its white sand beach and clear blue waters. Be sure to bring your underwater camera so you can get shots of the ocean life there.

FoeHopper76
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FoeHopper76

Hey, those sound like incredible spots! The Emerald Lake in Dalat and Nha Trang Beach are visually appealing. I once captured a captivating sunset at Ha Long Bay and found the scenery impressive.

Arian
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Look so nice, I’ll definitely travel there and take a lots of photo.