Vietnam A Destination For Photographers
To rapidly understand the possibilities and range available to an avid outdoor enthusiast and photographer, one simply needs to look at the variety of settings and locations in Vietnam shared on social media. sunrises and sunsets, terraced rice fields, street art, and 54 minority groups continuing to live as they have for centuries.The main resource you need to see, enjoy, and experience "the modern and the traditional" as they exist in unapparelled harmony is "time." This is because in order to do the country as a whole justice and in keeping with the best travel experiences outside the ravines of Covid-19 during 2020 and 2021.
Several locations with fantastic photo opportunities include:
Northern Vietnam
Hanoi offers a lot to see and shoot and is well known for its delectable Northern Vietnamese cuisine. There is more than just cuisine to capture in this old city; it has a distinct personality. Some of the best travel images are of Hanoi's Old Quarter and the lakes. Remember to capture pictures of the people you see on the streets. Hanoi's people and culture make for amazing subjects for street photography.
There are more, many more like Vietnam's northern natural areas. Ninh Binh is one of my favorite places since it offers water trips through jungle regions, caverns, limestone mountains, and gorgeous countryside with jungles, birds and animals, waterfalls, and national parks.
Additionally in the north is Sapa, a well-liked tourism destination with rice fields and locals dressed in distinctive traditional attire. Including the markets, sceneries, terraced rice fields, and the way of life of the native Vietnamese people.
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Hoi An - Centre Vietnam
The colors are important! This former international trading port and current UNESCO city are awash in color. Despite being almost 2,000 years old, Hoi An was a significant international port city in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Hoi An is well-known nowadays for its many yellow structures and its bright lanterns, which are visible all across the city. Even the businesses have Hoi An-inspired decorations. In this riverbank town, the floating lamps emerge at dusk. The riverfront region is bustling with activity and reflects a rainbow of colors in the evening. It is preferable to capture the early light in the morning when people are working and trading at Hoi An's vegetable markets.
Other sights to see and take pictures of are our nearby Hoi An. The Bang Beach, ocean sunsets and sunrises, fishing villages, islands to photograph and explore, and a bike excursion through rice fields. Magic Mountain is nearby, and there are also ancient Cham civilization remains.
Vietnam is the best place in Indochine to witness the convergence of the old and new. Join Aurora in Vietnam Photo Adventures Tour, through this photographic journey, travel photographers would not only dip into local culture; capture the stunning natural sites but also complete one of the incredible signs of Vietnam.