Travelling And Transportation Rides


Travelling is one way of learning. Experiences come happy and sad with travel, and in the end it is a "take all." Meaning, there's a lot to learn when you travel. So if you have the chance, re-charge and feel the world. Thank God, for the beautiful places!

And why not? Travel to different places. Here's a list from Quatar; the various transportation rides:

Tuktuk

Doing a similar job to the taxi is Thailand's ubiquitous Tuk-tuk. So named because of the sound of their engine, these motorized rickshaws are popular among tourists for their novelty value.

Yellow cab

There are more than 12,000 yellow cabs in New York City and this ubiquitous cultural icon is as much a defining characteristic of the city as its buildings and bridges.

Dhow

A traditional Arab sailing vessel used for commerce as well as pearling and fishing. The unique design of the dhow makes it ideal for use in the Gulf waters and is considered a symbol of the region's rich sailing tradition.

Bullet train

Popularly known as the bullet train, "Shinkansen" is a network of high-speed inter-city railway systems in Japan. It is a popular example of Japanese technology and efficiency.

Double-decker bus

A common sight on London streets, the double-decker bus is a popular tourist icon of the United Kingdom. As a regular mode of transport, it is also a favored vehicle for sight-seeing tours.

Tram

It is a major form of public transport. The Tram is a popular icon of Melbourne. In fact, Melbourne is home to the largest tram network in the world.



Safari jeep

Safari jeeps are used for Safari holidays in Africa. Abundant wildlife, scenic grandeur, unsurpassed adventures, and varied cultural splendors - all the elements combines to give you a distinctive glimpse into the unique continents.

Horse carriage

In some Spanish cities you can hire a horse-drawn carriage to ride around and see the sights.

Rickshaw

The Rickshaw used to be a form of public transport in many parts of Asia. Believed to have originated in Japan, it is rarely seen today except as a historic relic of tourist interest in a few places such as Vietnam.

Felucca

A felucca is a traditional wooden sailing boat used in protected waters of the Red Sea, and particularly along the Nile in Egypt, Sudan, and also in Iraq. Its rig consists of one or two lateen sails.

Lorry

Colorful and uniquely decorated, the Lorry of Pakistan is a typical example of local artistic expression. Adorned with intricate hand-painted designs, the Lorry is art in motion.

Aerial cable car

An aerial cable car trip to some of the highest peak summits in Switzerland is one of its most popular tourist attractions. The aerial cable car provides a breathtaking view of the surrounding mountains and valleys and a spectacularly memorable ride.

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