Riding cable-cars in Vietnam
Looking at Da Lat from above and seeing Mt Fansipan, the roof of Indochina, covered by fog are a few of the sights seen from cable cars in Vietnam.
Measuring 6,282 meters, the Fansipan Sa Pa cable-car route is recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's longest three-rope cable car route. It set a record as the world's biggest ascent between the departure and arrival, measuring 1,410 meters. |
If you take the cable car to Fansipan on clear days, you can enjoy panoramic views of Fansipan. |
Yen Tu cable-car system is divided into two routes. The first is from Giai Oan Pagoda to Hoa Yen Pagoda. The second route is from Hoa Yen Pagoda to Buddhist Emperor Tran Nhan Tong (An Ky Sinh) square. |
Using Yen Tu cable-car system, you will see Uong Bi town or Yen Tu mountain from above. |
Ba Na cable car system is considered the best cable-car system in Vietnam, which also won four world records. |
The most impressive thing with tourists who sit in the cabin of this cable car system is the height and strong winds that constantly shake the cabin. |
Vinpearland cable car linking Nha Trang City and Hon Tre Island is the longest cable car system in Vietnam and the world. |
This cable system is designed to ensure the safety of passengers in case of tsunami or earthquake. |
Ta Cu cable car system in the central province of Binh Thuan with a length of 1,640 m. |
From the cabin, you can see Ta Cu forests, dragon fruit orchards, Ke Ga cape or winding roads. |
The 1.6 km Da Lat cable car route connects Truc Lam Monastery and Robin Hill. |
In this short journey, you will discover Dalat from above with immense pine hills, misty lakes, and the terraced fields of green vegetables. |
Vung Tau cable-car route of Ho May tourist site has the largest capacity and the most beautiful stations in Vietnam. |