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Anish Baranwal
I am deeply passionate about exploring the rich tapestry of cultures in Vietnam. From the vibrant streets of Hanoi to the serene landscapes of Ha Long Bay, every corner of this country offers a unique story waiting to be uncovered. One of my favorite ways to connect with Vietnam’s culture is through its culinary arts. The intricate flavors of pho, the freshness of banh mi, and the delightful balance of sweet and savory in street food create an unforgettable experience. I love wandering through bustling markets, tasting local delicacies, and learning the stories behind each dish. Nature also plays a vital role in my passion for Vietnam. The stunning rice terraces of Sapa, the lush jungles of the Mekong Delta, and the breathtaking beaches of Da Nang inspire a deep appreciation for the environment. I often find myself immersed in these landscapes, capturing their beauty through photography. Each snapshot serves as a reminder of the incredible diversity that Vietnam has to offer. Music, too, is a significant aspect of my journey. The haunting melodies of traditional Vietnamese music resonate with the soul of the people, and attending live performances allows me to experience the heart of the culture. In every exploration, whether it’s through food, nature, or music, I find that the true essence of Vietnam lies in its people—warm, welcoming, and rich in stories. Each interaction deepens my understanding and appreciation for this beautiful country.
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Deepak
We as a couple quite passionate about travelling like we usually postpone even other important things in life for travel. Till now we have covered approx 8 countries but first we covered almost entire india (our home). We like to travel generally for 10-12 days. Most importantly Both of us have same passion towards travelling i.e. It's Travel which binds our relation even more than our Wedding ring:):). My dream is to travel the whole world with my wife only:):)
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Anupama Rani
Traveling to Vietnam has long been a dream of mine, fueled by the country's vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and rich history. I aspire to explore its bustling cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, wander through the serene beauty of Halong Bay, and immerse myself in the traditions of rural villages. This journey would not only satisfy my wanderlust but also enhance my personal growth by exposing me to new perspectives and ways of life. Engaging with the local people, learning about their customs, and tasting the diverse cuisine would deepen my understanding of the world. I believe that this adventure in Vietnam would foster adaptability, cultural appreciation, and a sense of global connectedness that will stay with me long after I return home. Traveling ignites a profound passion within me, as it opens doors to new cultures, landscapes, and experiences. Each journey offers the thrill of discovery, whether it’s wandering through ancient streets, tasting unfamiliar cuisines, or connecting with people from different backgrounds. The world is a tapestry of stories waiting to be explored, and each destination enriches my understanding of life, broadening my perspective and deepening my appreciation for the diversity that surrounds us.
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Shreelakshmi murthy
Me and my partner connected through Instagram because of his photography skills and we both were pet lovers and he had a shihtzu dog and I wanted to meet his puppy, haha so the love story began with my interest on his interests and hobbies, coincidentally my collage and his work place were just 2 parallel roads away and we started seeing each other I loved his travel content his thoughts of having freedom to travel and it inspired me to travel post my collage I landed into a decent job and started traveling together unveiling true self becoming kids, laughing at each other, teasing each other and after dating for almost 3 years we finally made it home and everything was so dreamy and couldn't have asked for more, Now we working at different shift somehow miss ourselves more, yet trying to cope up with little surprise visits near our office locations with some sweet treats, also happy thing is that my partner is a foodie and apart from that we've grown together in alot of aspects with love life and together in happiness and sadness ,I'm someone really romantic and with lot of stubbornness weirdness with lot of good humor and my man is completely opposite and I'm really thankful for that lol, I had to say this because I planned a vietnam surprise for him for our 5th anniversary also it was our and also each others first international trip which was planned on 5th of Oct we were supposed to take off from Mumbai and unfortunately we couldn't due to issues with our surnames as me being foolish didn't check passports as it was a surprise couldn't ask him, I made bookings through agoda and unfortunately they auto considered our domestic names and we couldn't fly to vietnam and this lesson almost costed us much with many bookings being non refundable and yet my man didn't raise his voice on me and still calmed me down , heartbreaking part was I planned a dreamy proposal for him with everything ready and had to break down in tears holding the ring saying I'm sorry that I planned so big and it's messed up. I really hope some day I could re create everything I planned and execute it to him. We're getting married next year probably I really wish to hear from you guys
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Deepanshu Verma
Just a few weeks into our marriage, we craved a change of scenery—a break from the wedding chaos and the typical hustle of daily life. The idea of escaping into the mountains, surrounded by snow-covered peaks, felt perfect. Without overthinking it, we booked a spontaneous trip to Manali, one of the most beautiful hill stations in India, and packed our bags for the adventure. As our bus wound through the steep curves of the mountains, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of excitement, mixed with the romance of a first trip together as a married couple. We were heading toward tranquility and nature’s magnificence—everything seemed surreal. The pine trees passed us by, and slowly, the roads became snow-clad. Our conversation shifted from casual chatter to discussing the life we were building together, inspired by the serenity of the mountains. Upon arrival, the cool breeze greeted us. Manali had a fresh layer of snow, and we were welcomed with the chill of the winter. Our small, cozy hotel sat in a perfect spot with views of the valley and the Beas River snaking its way through the mountains. It was the ideal setting for our new beginnings, away from the world we knew. As I gazed out the window, looking at the distant snow-capped peaks, I realized this trip was going to be about more than just sightseeing—it was about experiencing each other in a different light, wrapped in the calmness of nature. One of the highlights was our visit to the Hadimba Temple, set in the middle of towering deodar trees. The quiet atmosphere there gave us a moment of reflection—a moment to appreciate how far we had come together, as individuals and as partners. The temple, with its ancient architecture, stood strong, just like the roots we were now building. We rented thick winter jackets and boots, as the snow was deeper than we expected. It was our first real experience of playing in the snow together. We laughed, threw snowballs at each other, and I even attempted to build a snowman. I remember the photo we took that day—it perfectly captured the joy we were feeling, with rosy cheeks and big smiles. After days of braving the cold, we decided to indulge in the hot springs of Vashisht. The contrast between the cold air and the warm water was a welcome relief for our tired muscles. As we soaked in the natural thermal baths, we could feel our bodies relax, the tension melting away. Looking back, our first trip as a married couple was more than just an adventure. It was a reminder that the world is vast, and there’s so much to explore. Every moment felt like a gift—a beautiful start to the lifelong journey we were about to embark on together. With each new experience, we learned more about each other, about our love, and about the joy of simply being present in the moment.
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Subhendu Khan
As a passionate photographer, I love to explore diverse landscapes and capture their beauty through my camera. It has long been a dream of mine to visit Vietnam—a land of staggering natural beauty and cultural complexity, filled with dynamic megacities and serene hill-tribe villages. Vietnam is undeniably compelling. I have often found myself searching for excuses to experience the wonders of Vietnam. One of the places on my wishlist is Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park. Riddled with hundreds of cave systems—many of extraordinary scale and length—and spectacular underground rivers, Phong Nha is a speleologist's paradise and a true delight for anyone who appreciates nature in its rawest form. In addition, Lan Ha Bay boasts numerous white-sand beaches, providing the perfect backdrop for photography and a great place to set up my tripod. It would be a dream come true to immerse myself in the beauty of Vietnam and capture its essence through my lens.
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Ashutosh Kumawat
I feel myself very close to Sir Thomas A Edison's quote saying a single sheet of paper can not decide my future. I strictly adhere to these lines after spending my best 25 years of life finding happiness in books but now I understand that real thing is practical knowledge which you can find by meeting new people and greeting opportunities! And a similiar type of opportunity has knocked my door in form of 'Vietjet Love Connect'. I want to visit Vietnam to add one more country in my list to crave meeting and greeting a new culture, to quench my thirst to experience a new country of Uncle Hô. Yes! We have similarities! A truely splendid personality like Hô Chi Minh, who would not like to visit his country? The man who ignited the fire of Independence. Teaching has been my passion and for me nothing can be as adventurous as meeting school children and spending time with them understanding their learning habits as this is how they learn. I want to visit local schools there and want to explore the rural part. I want to talk to them and want to learn calligraphy with them. Want to click there happy faces! Like I did here! I know I can do it! I will do it! And this event will become my helping hand to be there.
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Darshil mehta
I believe I deserve to win the Vietnam contest because my passion for photography aligns perfectly with my desire to promote Vietnam’s breathtaking landscapes and rich culture. My photography captures the essence of Vietnam, showcasing its vibrant colors, stunning natural beauty, and the warmth of its people. Through my lens, I tell stories that resonate with viewers, inviting them to experience the enchanting rice terraces of Sapa, the serene waters of Ha Long Bay, and the bustling streets of Ho Chi Minh City. Winning this contest would enable me to further amplify Vietnam’s allure, inspiring others to explore and appreciate its wonders. I am committed to sharing my work across various platforms, effectively highlighting the unique aspects of Vietnam that make it a must-visit destination. With my photography, I aim to create a visual narrative that celebrates Vietnam, attracting tourists from around the world.
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Ramaneek Narang
Resham and I first met while working at a bank, where I was her team leader. At the time, we kept our relationship completely under wraps—no one knew we were together for a good 3 to 4 years. It was exciting, navigating both work and our personal lives with such secrecy. What made our bond even stronger during that time was our mutual love for travel. We started exploring the world together, discovering new places and creating unforgettable memories. Our first trip was to Prague, where we walked hand in hand along the beautiful cobbled streets, soaking in the city’s history and charm. That was just the beginning. From there, we ventured to Turkey, where the rich culture and vibrant energy captivated us. We enjoyed the bustling bazaars, the ancient ruins, and the stunning landscapes. Thailand, with its serene beaches and amazing food, became one of our favorite destinations. The vibrant city life of Singapore, the towering skyscrapers of UAE, and the dynamic streets of Hong Kong added even more to our travel diaries. Each destination brought us closer, strengthening our bond, and we knew that our love for both each other and travel was something special. After a few years of traveling and experiencing so many beautiful moments together, we decided to marry. It's been 6 years now, and every day feels like a new adventure. We’ve been blessed with a baby boy, and the best part? He shares our love for exploring new places! Now, we’re a little trio, setting out to discover new countries and cultures together. Our journey isn’t just about seeing new places; it’s about sharing these experiences as a family and creating memories that will last a lifetime. Traveling is something that connects us deeply, and we look forward to showing our little one even more of the world in the years to come. And now, we’re absolutely thrilled to participate in this amazing contest by VietJet! Vietnam has been on our travel list for ages, and we’re beyond excited about the chance to win tickets and finally explore its breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture. Thank you, VietJet, for this incredible opportunity, and we can’t wait to set foot in Vietnam and create more unforgettable memories!
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