1. Tuk-tuk, Thailand
It practically as Thailand's national emblem, the humble tuk-tuk is at the heart of Thai people as well as visitors. These are little like the buzz of a spin around the Thai capital in one of these open-air and three-wheeled vehicles. The name "tuk-tuk" is from word "samlor", literally means "three wheels" and although riding in tuk-tuk can be described as more chaotic than comfortable, but it still a worth experience when traveling in Thailand.
2. Coco taxi, Cuba
Similar to the tuk-tuk, coco taxi is an auto rickshaw-type taxi vehicle in Cuba. The coco taxi is a yellow car with small dimensions, can be seen in big cities. The use of the coco taxi from Cuba began in Havana at the end of the 1990s. It was initially thought of as another way of transporting tourists. The coco taxi is mainly found in the cities of Havana, Varadero, and Trinidad.
3. Xích lô, Vietnam
Xích lô (or cyclo) was the most transportation means in Vietnam in the past, but now it is a representation of the Vietnamese way of life. In the past, cyclo was used as luxury transportation for French people in Vietnam and for a small number of Vietnamese noble at that time. People found that it was convenient for carrying up to 2 people and goods. It was cost effective and with its small size could fit perfectly on Vietnam city alleys and narrow streets.
4. Maglev train, China
Shanghai maglev train or Shanghai transrapid is a magnetic levitation train. Clean, green, quick and quiet are the best features of this maglev train. In addition, it is able to stop quickly and safely and glide off noiselessly on a cushion of air. Shanghai maglev train is currently the fastest train commercially operated in the world.
5. Camel, Dubai
Camels are known as the ship of the desert because of the ease at which they elegantly move across the desert sands. Getting out of the bustle of the Dubai city in the afternoon for this thrilling and amusing experience on an Arabian Desert Camel Safari. Ride on the traditional local "transport" - a camel, which is here called the God`s gift to the Bedouins. It`s a very calming experience.
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