The longest cable car in Nha Trang. Cable car in Nha Trang (Vinpearl) The longest cable car in the world Vietnam

In the twentieth century, along with the successful development of alpine skiing, the construction of cable cars began all over the world. This type of transport has not lost its relevance even now, becoming more and more popular. Listed below are several operating ropeways, which cannot be described without the prefix “most”.



The Tatev Road, also called “Wings of Tatev”, is located in Armenia. Stretching over the mountain river Vorotan, flowing along the bottom of a deep abyss, the cable car connects the villages of Halidzor, located not far from the Yerevan highway, and Tatev, located near the world-famous monastery.

“Wings of Tatev” is a pendulum-type cable car designed for passenger transportation. Its length is 5752 m, which is a world record for pendulum-type lifts. The cabin, which can accommodate 25 passengers, moves at a speed of 37 km/h, respectively, the ascent lasts 11 minutes 25 seconds.

“Wings of Tatev” was included in the Guinness Book of Records not only as the longest cable car in Armenia, but also as the cable car built in the shortest time in the world – 10 months. It is also the longest pendulum road in the world.



The construction of the road was carried out by Armenian craftsmen, and the project was developed by employees of an Austrian-Swiss company. The air route came into operation in 2010.

Residents of nearby settlements can ride the cable car for free, and guests of the country for travel in one direction must pay 6 €.

Vinpearl in Vietnam

Vinpearl is an air route in Vietnam connecting the mainland and Hon Tre Island, where a huge amusement park Vinpearl Land has been created.





“Vinpearl” is the longest cable car in the world over the sea, its length is 3311 m. The road is supported by 9 supports, 7 of which stand directly in the sea. The highest support reaches a height of 115 m, of which 40 m is under water. The cabins move at a distance of 70 m above the water, and they move quite slowly - the entire journey in one direction takes about 20 minutes. Each cable car cabin can accommodate 8 people.

The longest cable car in Vietnam, Vinpearl Cable Car, was built in 2007 and was designed by Swiss engineers. They also made sure that this structure was aesthetically attractive: in the evenings, the road supports are illuminated, making them look like miniature Eiffel Towers.

Genting Cable Car in Malaysia



In Malaysia there is a unique city of Genting, which is, in fact, a huge entertainment complex - it is well known to fans of night discos and clubs, gambling and various attractions. Genting is located on a mountain whose height reaches 2000 m, and the most convenient way to get there is to take the cable car.

The Genting cable car is quite long - about 3380 m. It is recognized as the fastest in the world, since its cabins travel 6 m/s, and the time to climb the mountain is only 11 minutes. There are 8-seater multi-colored gondolas to accommodate passengers.



The fastest cableway in the world was put into operation in the winter of 1997.

The main stretch of the fairly long route is above lush rainforest, making it extremely popular not only among players looking to get to Genting, but also among regular travelers.

The ascent on the Genting cable car is accessible even to tourists with small finances, since ticket to the mountain and back costs about $3.

Gulmarg in India

One of the longest and highest cable tracks in India is recognized as an aerial route in the ski resort of Gulmarg in the Himalayas.



The total length of the route is about 5000 m. The starting point is Gulmarg station at an altitude of 2700 m. The first part of the cable car takes travelers to Kongdori station, and the second to Afarwat station, located at altitudes of 3100 m and 4114 m, respectively. Every hour, up to 600 people climb to the top along this air route.

Tickets for the first and second sections of the road are sold at different prices: $2.7 and $4.6 respectively.

The construction of the gondola lift at the Gulmarg resort was carried out by employees of the Pomagalski organization from France. The cableway began lifting passengers up the mountain in 2005.

Peack 2 Peack Gondola, British Columbia, Canada

The Peak 2 Peak Gondola, operating in British Columbia, stretches between the Blackcomb and Whisler mountain peaks.


The route is long - 4400 m, but the most unique thing is the road spans. The distance between the supports is 3030 m, which is the longest length for lifts of this type. Travel time between the end points of the route is 11 minutes.

During the ride, passengers on the cable car have a 360-degree view of volcanic peaks, rainforests and glaciers.

Mi Teleferico in Bolivia



The Mi Teleférico road was built as an alternative to public transport, with its help people can quickly climb from La Paz to the high altitude El Alto (4150 m).

Mi Teleférico is the longest cable car in the world, reaching a length of 30,000 m. But it only takes 25 minutes to cover this distance. Every day the cable car carries about 160,000 passengers.

The cable car in Bolivia is completely new - it has been in operation since 2014, and by 2030 it is intended to be expanded to increase the number of people transported daily to 300,000.

In January 2018, Mi Teleferico was included in the Guinness Book of Records as the longest cable car in the world.

Cable car in Zhangjiajie Park, China



In Zhangjiajie Park in China, there is a lift that takes tourists to the top of the picturesque Tianmen Mountain. The funicular is also used by pilgrims from all over the world traveling to the cave Buddhist temple “Heaven’s Gate” located on this mountain.

The funiculars move at the lowest speed for cable cars: the 7455 m long journey takes 30 minutes.

Psekhako-II-A3 in Sochi, Russia



The Psekhako-II-AZ cable car in Sochi was built as a large-scale transfer point, providing tourists with an ascent to the Aibga and Psekhako ridges. Psekhako-II-AZ became part of the Alpika-Service lift system.

The suspended gondola lift Psekhako-II is the longest cable car in Russia, its length along the slope is 5369.7 m. The Russian lift is capable of serving about 3000 people per hour.

The Psekhako-II ropeway was built for the 2014 Olympics.

The construction of Psekhako-II was carried out by Rosengineering specialists; the equipment was produced by Doppelmayr (Austria) and Garaventa (Switzerland).

“The highest cable car in the world” - this is said about Telerifico de Merida. It was built to transport passengers from Merida (the starting station is located in the Barinitas area) to the peak of Espejo, which rises 4756 m above sea level.



The total length of this cable car, consisting of 4 sections, is 12,500 m. This distance is covered by cable cars in almost 2 hours.

Tourists planning to travel to the top of Espejo need to take into account: there is a huge difference in altitude between the starting and ending stations. This means that when you get up, your health may worsen.

The lift was created in the 1960s. It was closed in 2008, and modernization began in 2011. In April 2017, the passenger cable car began operating again.

Cabrio in Switzerland

There is only one double-decker open-top cabin in the world - it is installed on the Swiss Cabrio cable car. This road leads to the top of Mount Stanshorn (1850 m).



The path begins in the village of Stans, which can be reached from the center of Lucerne in 15 minutes by any means of transport. From the village to the first station of the cable car, at an altitude of 711 m, the world's oldest rail funicular, assembled back in 1893, runs.

The cabin can accommodate 60 people at a time. During the trip, you are allowed to move from a closed to an open deck and back. The main difference between the decks is that the Cabrio's second floor offers breathtaking 360-degree views.

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Video from the longest cable car over the water - Vinpearl.

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The bus that can take you to the funicular to Vinpearl Park is No. 4. It runs every 15 minutes, the cost is 7,000 dong per person (20 rubles in our opinion). Stops on the streets of tourist Nha Trang. His route is approximately from the Cathedral towards the sea and the Lotus building (here it is)

Before reaching which, the bus turns onto the 2nd line. After two intersections, it goes to the embankment and follows to the final one, where the cable car will begin on the square with this sculpture (and most likely a fountain, I don’t know for sure, there was no water at that time).


The cable car opened in 2007. The height at which the cabins move above the sea is 70 m. The columns, among which the cable car is stretched, are stylized as the Eiffel Towers.


Multi-colored booths:




The length of the cable car itself is 3 km 300 m. Travel time by cable car is approximately 13 minutes. Enough to admire the surrounding beauty and take photographs. In the cabin itself, during the journey, a loudspeaker sounds in different languages ​​about what exactly you can visit in the park.

This is the distance to Vinpearl that opens at the beginning of the journey


And this is what the shore of Nha Trang looks like, from where they “started”



On the right side of the cable car there is some kind of island


On the left side is a view of the entire coast of Nha Trang


On weekdays, the Vinpearl cable car runs from 8.00. until 21.00, and on weekends – until 22.00. Information for cowards - NOT SCARY! The cabin is large, with 8 seats, covered with tinted glass on all sides. When it passes the coupling with the pole, it shakes minimally, and after that the cabin does not rock, as on some cable cars, when everyone squeals and at that moment the heart drops somewhere. But you can't stand in the cockpit. I think just because of this - so as not to sway. But we were there at noon, there were no longer any queues, we were alone in the booth with our son. Therefore, we stood up and had any angle for the photo. For example, this is what I really like:


Please note that you cannot simply ride the cable car without visiting Vinpearl Park itself. This is one excursion. And the cost for the cable car in both directions and for the entire island is also the same. By the way, it’s not small – almost 40 dollars. Perhaps there is such a service, just ride the cable car, but how can you explain this to the Vietnamese? Yes, and this is completely inappropriate. You should visit Vinpearl Park itself, it’s worth it!

Look at the magnificent views that open up as you approach the island! It’s simply breathtaking with admiration when you’re in a cabin and the size of the island is directly approaching you! The details are enlarged and turned into fairytale castles! Incomparable!





You can leave the island at any time, just go to the funicular and sit in the cabin. As I already said, if at lunch we went to the island alone in a cabin, then in the evening there was no such luxury - a maximum of 8 people. Moreover, the funicular is constantly moving, and the last passengers jump on almost on the fly. That is, fat and clumsy people are unlikely to be able to do this. Yes, I’ve never seen anything like that. Asians are slender!

Everyone comes to Vinpearl for the whole day and in the evening the queue for the funicular is crazy! Like boarding a plane at the airport, everyone goes through the “snake” system.

This is the place and the “snake” in the morning:


And here in the evening:


And here you can see how close people are walking to each other. It is noisy, stuffy and, of course, there is some smell of sweat in the air. You can take this into account when you are faced with the choice of how to return from the island.


Because from the loudspeaker on the square they constantly announce in different languages: “We apologize, the funicular is full. Please go to the pier to the boats.” But it seems no one reacts and everyone goes to the cable car. The tail of the queue starts far to the right, behind the shops. Seeing such a queue, of course, we were shocked. I hate queues. Therefore, from approximately 18.30 to 19.20. We tried to wait it out, we thought the people would “dissolve.” We walked among the attractions and shops. Then we sat on a bench, listened to a musical group that performed various world hits (including Russian ones), right here, on the square in front of the funicular. Not so! The line wasn't getting any shorter! I wonder how many people this park can accommodate in one day? Hard to imagine. And everyone, apparently, wants to return to Nha Trang by cable car, not by boat!

But now you know what features lie in wait in such a crowd (see above) and the choice is yours. I found it tolerable and interesting. But all people are different. By the way, the line moves quite quickly.

Indeed, from the height of the cable car you can see the most beautiful views of the evening Nha Trang, illuminated columns in the form of Eiffel Towers float in the dark. You turn towards Vinpearl, and he’s all sparkling in the lights, the huge Ferris wheel is also all illuminated. O-o-very beautiful!!!


The cable car in Nha Trang is even listed in the Guinness Book of Records. The Vietnamese are very proud of her. In general, they really love funiculars, so they have already built another one - in the south of Vietnam on the island of Phu Quoc, with a length of 8 km. Opened in February 2018. What can I say? Well done! They broke their own record. Now I really want to visit there too.

I must say that we were very lucky with our trip to Nha Trang. It turns out that the cable car to Vinpearl amusement park was broken and opened only a week before our arrival.

I wish everyone to visit this place!

Cable car in Nha Trang This is not only an interesting way to get to, but is also a highlight of the city in itself. If you are in Nha Trang and see the sea, then most likely you will see the cable car. Thanks to the lighting, the cable car in Nha Trang is especially beautiful in the evenings. The grand opening took place in 2007. By this time, the cable car in Nha Trang was recognized as the longest cable car over the sea in the world. The length is 3,300 meters at an altitude of 70 meters above the water. The cable car to Vinpearl is supported by 9 columns in the shape of the Eiffel Tower. This is such beauty.

How to get to the cable car in Nha Trang

  • The easiest way to get to the cable car is by bike, but if you don’t drive one, there are other options.
  • The most affordable option (besides walking), of course, will be public transport. Bus No. 4 will take you to the Vinpearl cable car; the fare costs 7,000 dong. But there is also a minus: the bus starts operating early in the morning, but the last flight from the cable car back to the city leaves at 18.10 in the evening.
  • After a whole day of entertainment on the island, you are unlikely to have much energy or desire to take a walk of several kilometers, so you can return home by taxi. There is a whole car park nearby, so catching a car will not be difficult.
  • By the way, some taxi drivers are ready to carry to the cable car for less than half the actual cost (20-30 thousand dong) if you don’t have tickets yet! He will stop at the ticket office, which is located on the road to the island, in the same place as the Oceanographic Museum stop. You will buy a ticket for the same price as at the main ticket office at the entrance to Vinpearl (600,000 VND). And the taxi driver gets 5,000 from each ticket sold to his passenger.

On the map of Nha Trang the cable car is marked with a blue funicular:

The nuances of the cable car in Nha Trang

The Vinpearl cable car operates from Monday to Thursday from 8.00 am to 21.00 pm, and from Friday to Sunday until 22.00. Do not take food or drinks with you; everything will be taken away at the checkpoint before boarding the cabin. There are plenty of cafes on the island, you won’t go hungry (prices are the same as in the city center). The only thing is that they make exceptions for small children; for example, they will be allowed to take baby food with them. The cabins are designed for 8 people, and they are slightly stuffy, there is no air conditioning. But all this is brightened up by the view and the sensations that you get from the funicular. It is best to arrive early, around 8-9 am. There is a better chance of getting to a free ticket counter rather than crowding in line, and it is much more pleasant to ride in a half-empty booth than a crowded one. The one way journey takes just under 15 minutes.

Cost of the cable car in Nha Trang

A ticket for one adult now costs 590,000 VND. The ticket price includes round-trip cable car travel and all entertainment on Winpearl Island (water park, aquarium, cinema, fountain show, etc.). You can also buy a more expensive ticket, which also includes lunch. If you just want to ride the cable car without visiting Vinpearl Island, then the ticket will cost even less.

By the way, entertainment on Vinpearl is only available in good weather, that is, when it rains, the amusement park is not open, but the cable car is open in any weather. It was designed and built by a Swiss company; according to the regulations, the cable car can withstand even a force 8 storm.

The cable car in Nha Trang connects the city with Hon Tre Island, on which there is an amusement park and the five-star Vinpearl Hotel of the same name. The transparent cabins of the funicular will give you a wonderful view, a lot of impressions and pleasant memories. The cable car in Nha Trang is not only a wonderful decoration of the evening city, but also an excellent attraction.

Advantages: A mesmerizing ride across the sea on a cable car. Large, beautiful area. Interesting amusement park. Clear sea with white sand. Singing Fountains.

Flaws: There are a lot of tourists: there are always queues near the most interesting attractions. There's a queue for the funicular. The cost of a ticket increases every year.

Vinpearl Amusement Park

Vinpearl Park is a visiting card not only of Nha Trang, but of the whole of Vietnam. It is located on Hon Tre Island, which can be seen from anywhere on Nha Trang beach. Tourists from all over the world come here to see Vietnam's version of Disney Land.

Since you are in Nha Trang, be sure to visit Vinperl Land. For families with children, I recommend visiting the island twice.

In this article I share my impressions of visiting the park and provide practical information. I’ll tell you how to get to Vinpearl on your own, how much a ticket costs in 2019, when is the best time to go, the park’s operating hours and other nuances.

Ticket price

The park is expanding every year, new entertainment areas are being added and the price is rising.

Ticket prices for 2019:

Note :

(1): guests > 140cm tall

(2): guests 100-140 cm - children< 100 см: бесплатно

(3): Guests, over 60 years old. You must provide a passport

  • It is better to buy an entrance ticket in advance at the offices of the Russian Information Center (RIC). Their price is the same as at the checkout, but you will avoid the long line. There are always a lot of people there. Get a Winperl map in Russian. The ticket will be open-ended - you can visit the park on any day of your vacation.
  • The conductor of bus No. 4 also sells entrance cards to the island. The driver makes a stop at the right place, and the conductor directs you to a Vietnamese man who sells tickets without queuing. Just like the RIC card will be given in Russian. We bought it this way.

The ticket price includes:

Round-trip funicular ride, rides, electric sleigh, aquarium, slot machines, all shows and performances. All the delights of the island can be enjoyed an unlimited number of times within 1 day.

Paid separately (if desired):

  1. Towel rental 15 thousand VND. + 150 thousand VND refundable deposit.
  2. Luggage storage in Vinpearl Water Park - 10 thousand VND + 100 thousand VND refundable deposit.
  3. Nutrition. There are fast food outlets and restaurants on the island with prices to match. We bought small kebabs for 20 thousand per piece. And Lipton tea 0.5 for 10 thousand. On the shore in a restaurant we ate dumplings for 80 thousand per serving.

Note:

Bringing food and drinks with you is prohibited. The exception is baby food. Employees check bags. But very superficial. Theoretically, you can carry out something small by burying it deeper.

If you stay in one of these hotels right on the island of Hon Tre, the cost of visiting Vinperl Park will be cheaper:

  • For an adult - 26 USD
  • For a child - 22 USD

Vinpearl golf land resort and villas, Vinpearl nha trang bay resort & villas, Vinpearl luxury nha trang, Vinpearl nha trang resort.

P.S. We did not live on the island. Cost information was taken from the Internet (not verified from personal experience).

How to get there

They get to the entertainment island of Vinpearl by cable car. It is considered the longest road in the world over water. Length - 3,320 km. Height - 60 meters. Travel time is 12 minutes. One funicular has 8 seats. There are 48 cabins in total. This type of transport is capable of transporting 1000-1500 people per hour.

There is also a speed boat service. Will deliver in 7 minutes. Departs every 15-20 minutes.

From Nha Trang you can get to the cable car:

  1. By city bus number 4. The fare is VND 7,000 one way. The stops are marked on the map, which can be taken from the RIC. Or . You need to take the bus to the final stop. Then walk about two hundred meters to the ticket office or directly to the funicular station. Important! Buses around the city run until 18.00!!! After this time, the only way to get to the hotel is by taxi. Taxi drivers are constantly on duty at the exit of the funicular. Be sure to tell the taxi driver before your trip that you are only traveling according to the meter!
  2. By taxi in both directions. The price from the center (from Lotus) one way is approximately 80-100 thousand dong.
  3. On a rented bike. Navigate using Google map. The cost of a daily arena is 100-120 thousand dong + gasoline 18 thousand/liter. Parking is paid - 2 thousand VND.

Opening hours of the park, entertainment and cable car

The cable car operates:

Park Schedule:

Show schedule:

Vinpearl Park Map

This map of Vinpearl is in Russian. Enlarges on click. You can get it when purchasing a ticket to the island.

Our reviews of Vinpearl in Nha Trang

Useful advice:

If you want to have time to visit all the attractions, electric sleigh, water park, aquarium, show - come the day before opening. In reality, even in a full day it’s difficult to do everything, let alone if you come here for lunch.

Like real owls, we reached the station by 12.00. Well, we bought the ticket on the bus from the conductor. Otherwise, we would have to wait in a long line.

At the entrance to the funicular there is such a nice fountain.


Queue to the booths.
People quickly hop on and go to Winpearl Island.

The views of Vietnam from there are stunning. It is very interesting to see Nha Trang and the island of entertainment from above.


Photo in the funicular.
Nha Trang from above.
Winpearl from above.

Watch a short video in which I tried to convey all the charm of the trip.

Amusement park

The first thing we liked was the roller coaster. Everyone took a ride. They even let an 8-year-old child in. But the second time he did not go himself. It turned out to be too extreme for him.

Roller coaster video.

Another exciting attraction is Flight to the Sky. Not recommended for children under 140 cm.

For the most courageous there is the Top Spin carousel. None of us dared to hang upside down.

The park area is very beautiful. Every meter is simply created for photo shoots.

Beautiful castles. The cleanliness around is perfect.

Since 2018 The Ferris wheel is working. Vinpearl Sky Wheel is now the largest wheel in Vietnam. Its height is 120 meters. Before this, the wheel in the city of Danang was considered the leader in height.

We decided to skip the zoo, as we had seen enough animals in Pattaya. Walking around the territory we met monkeys on the rocks and a rhinoceros.

Aquapark in Winperl

July turned out to be very hot (35-37 degrees), so we decided to go for water activities. But even with a map, I had to look for the water park.

And here is the entrance.

Going inside the water park we saw the Multi-slide. They quickly threw off their things, took the rugs and ran up. At the top we were met by a worker who showed us the correct position for skiing and gave the start command. In the end, we liked this slide the most. Everyone rode with pleasure many times.

The Kamikaze slide is more exciting. Sometimes the swimming trunks turned into thongs after skating).

This is the Tsunami water slide. It’s only scary at the beginning, during the descent.

Children shorter than 140 cm are not allowed into the Toilet. The youngest just watched. And the eldest really liked it.

Wide family slide. 4-8 people ride from it at once in one cheesecake.

In the fresh air my appetite worked up in earnest. We decided to have some kebabs for 20,000 VDN/piece. The man was frying them near Yami Land.

And back to the fun. We decided to explore the lazy river. In fact, for children she turned out to be not at all lazy, but quite active. The children swam like in a regular pool, swam through the pressure of the water, and tried to swim against the current. We had fun. We didn’t even notice how we had come full circle.

Then we found swimming pools for small children. Our guys floundered a bit and wanted to return to more extreme entertainment.

The wave pool was a great experience for children and adults.

Water park video.

Beach in Winperl

Hungry, having ridden the hills to their heart's content, they went looking for food. Not far from the beach we found the Dolphin restaurant, where we ate dumplings for 80,000 VDN / portion.

Well-fed and satisfied, we walked to the beach. Passing beautiful landscapes we stopped for photos).

Whenever I see such cacti in tourist places, they are signed. For what???

Towards evening we reached the beach where Rafting Bay was located. Really cool stuff. Obstacle course on the water. You take the vest and try to pass it. We hung here until closing time. They jumped from one platform to another, fell into the water and laughed hard at their super abilities). This attraction closes at 18.00.

Rafting is a must. Get a lot of emotions. From the outside, this fun seems quite simple, but once you get there you feel all the drive.

I filmed a little rafting on video.

After the beach we headed to the changing cabins. We washed ourselves, changed clothes and went for a walk to the “For the Whole Family” square.

Family carousels and singing fountains

We took a helicopter ride. The faster you pedal, the higher you rise.

Cars are always interesting to boys.

We barely managed to stay on the super-fast musical carousel. Children shorter than 140 cm are not allowed.

And they couldn’t pass by the horses from the past. Although riding them turned out to be a bit boring.

Video of family carousels.

By 7 o'clock we ran to the singing fountain show. A beautiful sight. Do not miss.

A fragment of the singing fountain show on video.

After the fountains, we remembered about the sleigh and went to the “Exciting Games” area. But we didn’t have time to ride. We reached them just in time for closing at 19.45.

We also didn’t have enough time for the slot machine area.

The amusement park, meanwhile, sparkled beautifully with evening lights. It was nice to just walk around the area.

Vietnamese singers performed on the square near the exit.

And there was a large crowd of people at the funicular. An announcement was heard throughout the park that they were ready to transfer everyone by speedboat in seven minutes, but most of the tourists wanted to see the evening views from above.

After standing in line, tired but happy, we rode back in the booths. Along the way, admiring the twinkling lights of the cable car and the island.

We got to the hotel using a meter for 60 thousand VDN. We got out near Gorky Park.

The holiday was a success. We will definitely come back here again in a couple of years. We'll try the sleigh, slot machines, Ferris wheel and repeat the rafting race.

 

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