Three Instagrammable Places In Vietnam

Stir a commotion with lovely posts from Vietnam on Instagram

 
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Vietnam is a destination that you might catch a lot of your friends visiting of late, courtesy social media. The small yet beautiful country is a place you cannot stop clicking. For all you Instagrammers, there are few places you must click and put them up on your account.

Ban Gioc-Detian Falls, Cao Bang

Could something be as gigantic and beautiful together?

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To visit the Ban Gioc-Detian Falls you need to head to the China and Vietnam border. The falls is on the border, and is famous for being the fourth largest one in the world that is situated along a national border. Interestingly, fart of this magnificent fall lies in Vietnam, and the other part is in China. Although, it might be fascinating to go as close to the falls as you can manage, but you can get the best frames from a distance. It might be wise to not pay for the entry fee to see the waterfall from the frontline. Instead, you can actually get great pictures if you are shooting from the street.

Sun World Bana Hills, Danang

Kanika looks as pretty as ever in this beautiful frame

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This is a picturesque place that you would not want to leave once you are there. Kanika Banerjee Basu, who had chosen Vietnam as her honeymoon destination was more than excited to talk about it when approached. She has some lovely photos clicked in Vietnam and has totally fallen in love with the place. Among all the places, she spoke of Sun World Bana Hills of Danang. Kanika says, “It’s an old European village on the top of the mountain… converted into an entertainment destination. There are a few beautiful ladies there ready to pose for a click with the tourists.”

Train Street, Hanoi

Ask someone to click a photo as you pose on the tracks

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This is a famous place where tourists flock to get some photos. The Trian Street of Hanoi is a usual residential alley, with kids playing, and clothes being dried outside. The simple alley turns adventurous when the train comes along the tracks that passes through the alley. The trains pass surprisingly close to the houses across the tracks. The silent alley gets bustling twice a day, when the trains pass from the area, as people get busy to pack their folding furniture pieces and moving other things out of the way of the train. Life resumes normally when the train has passed. This definitely makes for an exciting frame. You could know the train timings so that you can go and click the train, or you could simply take a photo of the tracks and the houses close to it.

I think I know what you are thinking. You’re already checking out flights and hotels for Vietnam, aren’t you? Get on the plane and get those amazing photos of and in Vietnam and make everyone go green with envy on Instagram!