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Phu Quoc Cable Car
Did you know Phu Quoc has the world’s longest cable car? The Phu Quoc Cable Car is something you shouldn’t miss. It’s the longest cable car in the world, stretching 7.9 kilometers from An Thoi island to Hon Thom Island. At first, I was a little scared of the height. I’m not usually a fan of being up so high, but once the ride started, the stunning views helped ease my fear. As we moved above the…
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On December 14th 1896 the first carriage of the new Glasgow District Subway, as it was originally named, departed Govan Cross at 5am.
The first cars were cable-hauled and would remain so until electrification was introduced in 1935.
The brainchild of civil engineer Alexander Simpson, it had been built to serve a rapidly-expanding industrial city with a population fast approaching 1 million people.
As dawn broke it seemed the whole city was out in force and directors and officials were soon congratulating themselves on the success of their new system. However, any fist-pumping or back-slapping was to prove premature.
At around 3pm a complete breakdown occurred on the outer circle, causing momentary chaos. Stranded passengers were forced to walk along the lines back to the nearest station.
A few hours later, as normal service resumed, one man suffered a horrific foot injury as the huge swell of people forced him between the carriage and. As if that wasn’t bad enough for day one, worse followed at just before 11pm when a stationary carriage awaiting the signal to approach St Enoch Station from Bridge Street was hit by another car running at near full speed. The two carriages were carrying roughly 50 passengers each at the time of the collision and 18 were reported as seriously injured. platform.
One 14-year-old boy was rendered unconscious and taken to the Royal Infirmary, having suffered a severe cut to his left temple.
The accident made headlines up and down the UK, forcing the closure of the Subway until January the following year.
An enquiry into the collision concluded that defective electrical connections between the signals had been the cause, although private trials in the weeks leading up to the opening had failed to flag up any major issues.
The driver of the approaching car claimed that he had spotted the stationary carriage but had been unable to stop in time to prevent the collision.
Despite the accident, the vibe was mostly positive - one of the main complaints being that the number of cars available on day one had been “hopelessly inadequate”. Subway directors countered this by stating that the extreme “rush of traffic” had exceeded all expectations.
They weren’t wrong - over 9 million passengers travelled on the Glasgow Subway in its first full year of operation.
When the Subway opened, a fixed fare price of one penny allowed passengers to travel around the six and a half mile long subway as many times as they wished. Many passengers had taken full advantage of this on the inaugural day - including the 14-year-old boy who suffered the severe head injury at 11pm, who, it’s said, had been travelling round and round the system for 8 or 9 hours prior to the collision. The fixed rate was soon abolished in favour of a fare stage system to avoid future congestion.
The railway ran with little further change until 1977 when the new operators, Greater Glasgow Passenger Transport Executive, closed it for major modernisation investment. The railway in its present form reopened for operation on 16 April 1980.
The Glasgow Subway system is the only metro system never to have been expanded from its original route in 125 years, although a report published in 2018 summarised various extension plans from 1937 onwards.
Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) unveiled a £200M contract with Stadler and Ansaldo STS in 2016 for modernisation of the Subway, including new driverless rolling stock. These trains were expected to enter service after the modernisation completed in 2020; however the trains entered passenger service in December 2023. The trains were built by Stadler Rail at their factory in Altenrhein in eastern Switzerland.
The Glasgow Subway still uses a flat-fare structure rather than a distance-based fare structure. A ticket allows passengers to stay on the Subway for as long as they like.
The Subway runs from 06:30 to 23:40 Monday to Saturday and 10:00 to 18:12 on Sunday. Trains run every 6–8 minutes during off-peak periods on both Inner (Anti-Clockwise) and Outer (Clockwise) services.
The celebrated Glaswegian writer and broadcaster Cliff Hanley composed a satirical song about the pre-modernisation era Subway entitled "The Underground Song". It was popular as a stage piece performed by the comedians Rikki Fulton and Jack Milroy in their Francie and Josie act. Hanley is more famous for another song, Scotland the Brave.
The chorus of the song is:
There's Partick Cross and Cessnock, Hillhead and Merkland Street, St George's Cross and Govan Cross where all the people meet; West Street, Shields Road – The train goes round and round; You've never lived unless you've been on the Glasgow Underground
The Glasgow Subway and its adjacent public houses are the focal point of a pub crawl known as the Subcrawl. Participants buy an all day ticket, disembark at each of the 15 stations and have a drink in the nearest bar
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Here is a list of the inedibles that will be in this bracket
Lava
Orbeez
Orange Joe (fictional "beverage" that's a combination of orange juice and coffee)
Doll shoes
Dirt
Pen caps
Mercury
Watermelon tourmaline
Comet/scouring powder
Moss
Paper towels
Play-Doh
Drywall
Marbles
CD
DVD
Dice
Kinetic Sand
Coins
Fiberglass insulation
3DS Stylus
Plastic Bottle Cap
Chapstick
Babybell Cheese Wax
Paper
Bouncy ball
Human meat
Venus (planet)
Cascade dishwasher pods
Acrylic Paint
Magnets
Molten glass
Pens
Sea glass
Silica gel packet
Leaves
Cocoa butter lotion
Antifreeze
Pencil Toppers, the lil eraser things
Sand
Tumbled amethyst
Rubber Ducks
The rubber balls from the game Cranium Cariboo
Polly pocket clothes
Poison Dart Frog
Snow
0.1 uF Film Capacitor
The sun
Metal
Eraser
Tide pods
Phone charger wire
Those free wooden pencils you get at ikea (just the wood shell not the lead)
Liquid nitrogen
Aquarium gravel
the weird science juice in the beakers in those stock images
Origami star
Styrofoam cup
Sticky note
Collar of shirt
This submission form
Plastic straws
Glow sticks
Oil paintings
Candle wax
Glass
Nickel sulfate solution/Nickel plating solution
Silicone wristbands
Seatbelt
The wax paper under your Poutine
Forearm (doesn't have to be one's own)
Asbestos
Candy wrapper
“Okay so technically this is edible but I’ve had urges to just take a huge bite out of certain sea creatures before. Like just a chunk from an orca or dolphin or great white or seal, etc.”
“Those stupid wooden spoons”
Furbies
Scotch tape
Artificial grapes (the wax/plastic ones for display)
phone
THE FLESH OF MY ENEMIES
Crystals
Fire
The goo inside Stretch Armstrong
Headphone wire
Raw steak
Art
Small colorful rubber bands
Tinfoil
Pencil lead
Cattails (the plant)
Foamy soap
Liquid soap
Bar soap
Flourite
Shiny rocks
Grass
A hunk of random fish swimming by
A live goldfish
Toothpaste
Styrofoam
Price Tag Fasteners
The moon
Pool noodles
Smol frog
Destroying angel mushroom
the smoke coming out of the grain refineries two Mike's out of Gary, Indiana, Usa
Popsicle sticks
Cardboard
My hat
The tiny rocks in school playgrounds
Gasoline
Blue laundry detergent
Spray foam insulation
Battery corrosion
Fiber optic cables
Packing peanuts
Your mother
Pond water
Dry ice
Alkali metals
Chocolate shampoo
Ping pong ball
Bricks, like the stuff you'd build with. Minecraft bricks even, if you want
Hoodie drawstrings
Horse treats
Chalk
Copper (II) Sulphate Water / Blue Science Rock + Blue Science Juice
Ink
Floam
Fabric Paint
Oil paint
that one art piece of the banana taped to the wall
the hotdog somebody encased in resin
“the thin lego plates not the base plates but like the lego piece thats like 2x8 and they kinda look like hershey chocolate bar pieces”
One of those little hamsters
Model magic
Battery Acid (the drink)
manchineel apple
Rubber band ball
The lava lamp liquid
Blood
Rosin
Wax apples
That cake decoration that came with your slice and you're like 90% sure it's not edible... but what if ?
Soap bubble
Lush cosmetics' products
Plushies
Strawberry Shortcake's dolls with scented hair
Wood
Glue
Salt lamp
People who think children are not worth their consideration
Tarmac
Shampoo
Pennies
Poisonous berries
Chunky soft yarn
Crayons
Rock
“whatever the Chuck E Cheese Ticket Muncher Machine is eating (it's not the tickets) (or the sound itself but that's neither a solid nor a liquid so this is just kind of holding hands with the hypothetical ticket muncher food)”
Snow globe liquid
Chisel tip whiteboard marker
Raw dough
Raw fuckin cactus. alive
Grape agate
Car seat
Succulents
Keys
Lock pick
Scrub daddy
Molten sugar
Allergens
Lightning bolts
“Bark dust. Like the dirt/bark dust that's under the bark chips on a playground. Not the chips themselves. The dust.”
Clear deodorant
Apple earbud wires
Eggshells
Squinkies
Hello kitty sweatshirt zipper
Preshredded mozzarella cheese
Scrap metal
Rose
All of the rocks at a crystal shop
Origami polyhedron model
Bubbles mixture
Cupcake liners
Hair gel
Curtain rods
Incense sticks
Incense cones
Metal thing that attaches eraser to pencil
Windshield wiper fluid
Plastic pencil grips
Wooden ice cream spoon
Book
Tree
The liquid in levels
Vanilla extract
Aroace flag
Coil incense
California state testing “next question” button
Spackle
Forbidden coal iron french fries
Garage doors that look like chocolate bars
Plastic takeout box
Velvet
Weird anime girl hair
Freezable gel ice pack
Clouds
Necklace chains
Nail polish
Pencil Shavings
Pool floats
Bao Dumpling
Spray deodorant
0.1 uF Ceramic Capacitor
Vanillish (Pokémon)
Fondant
Really fancy pillars
Computers
Favorite song
Tumblr
“THE LITTLE ORBS IN THE MOUSE (aka trackballs)”
“Any cutesy anime character like Chopper or Pikachu”
Wooden fan blades
Balsa wood sticks
Those blankets that look like tortillas
Microwave
Milk and golden honey softsoap
Batteries
1x2 lego pieces
Light bulbs
Slightly melted lounge chair
Cork (the material)
Pineapple coke
Fingernails
Sparkly lipgloss
Race Car Tire Marble
Gold trophies
Konjac sponge
Shirt
Mandy the Slayer / Orange Spyderco Dragonfly Knife
Malachite
Heater
Glasses Temples
Typewriter keys
EVA foam
Airplane
Sword
Crumbs in the couch
Children
My wife's arm/shoulder
Records
Yellow ACE bandages
Neon Signs
Scented candles
#Im pretty sure i included everything that was submitted#eating the inedible#not a poll#sorry this is a bit chunky#masterlist of inedibles
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ropeway gangtok
The Gangtok Ropeway is a popular attraction in Sikkim, offering stunning aerial views of the city and the surrounding hills. Here's what you need to know. Let us discuss about ropeway gangtok
Key Details:
Route: The ropeway operates between three stations:
Deorali (lower terminal, near the main city center).
Nam Nang (midway point).
Tashiling (upper terminal near the Secretariat).
Views:
Panoramic vistas of Gangtok town.
Sweeping views of the Kanchenjunga mountain range (on clear days).
The surrounding valleys and lush green forests.
Duration and Capacity:
A round trip typically takes about 15–20 minutes.
Each cable car can accommodate up to 24 passengers.
Timings:
Operates daily from around 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Timings may vary slightly based on weather conditions.
Ticket Prices:
Approximate cost: ₹110 for adults and ₹70 for children.
Tips for Visitors:
Visit on a clear day to maximize visibility of the Kanchenjunga range.
Arrive early during peak tourist seasons to avoid long queues.
Combine your ropeway experience with nearby attractions such as MG Marg or the Namgyal Institute of Tibetology.
you can also watch things to do in sikkim video in our channel. have a nice day!
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KASHMIR TOUR PACKAGES FROM CHENNAI
Are you looking for a flawless Kashmir package tour from Chennai? Tourist Hub India (Kashmir travel agency) offer Jammu Kashmir tour package from Chennai 2024 at best price.
Book amazing Kashmir tour packages from Chennaiwith Tourist Hub India the best DMC for Kashmir and Kashmir trip from Chennai expert in India. We also provide services for Kashmir packages from Chennai with flight and provide best costfor Kashmir tour from Chennai for honeymoon couples.
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Package: Kashmir trip package from Chennai
Duration: 6 Nights / 7 Days
Pickup & Drop: Srinagar
Kashmir tour packages from Chennai price starts from Rs. 16,900/- per person. Chennai to Kashmir tour package price can vary depend upon room category and transportation. Duration of the tour packages from Chennai to Kashmir is depends for the cost of the Chennai to Kashmir tour package.
Day wise Chennai to Kashmir tour plan:
DAY 01: The Adventure Kicks Off From Srinagar Airport!
DAY 02: Sonmarg Day Trip - Where the Sun, the Snow, and the Fun Collide!
DAY 04: From Srinagar to the Enchanting Pahalgam Valley!
DAY 05: Discover The Magic Of Pahalgam!
DAY 06: From Pahalgam To Srinagar, Sail Away To A Cozy Houseboat Retreat!
DAY 07: Departure Time: Jetting Off From Srinagar Airport!
Chennai to Kashmir trip Inclusions:
As per booking, accommodation of choice of room/ hotel.
Meals of all time: Breakfast, Lunch, Evening Snacks & Dinner.
All inner line permits to visit restricted areas.
Taxes & service charges.
Pickup & Drop Up from Airport in your tour packages from Chennai to Kashmir.
Well-Experienced & attentive Tour Guide if required.
Chennai to Jammu Kashmir tour package Exclusions:
The things not mentioned in the inclusion section.
Extra Services (directly payable).
G.S.T. no included in your Chennai to Kashmir travel
Train/ Air Ticketss.
Medical Services.
Visits to Ganderbal and Thajiwas Glacier.
Cable Car or Pony Ride in Gulmarg, Pahalgam, & Sonamarg.
Insurance for Travelling.
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Tourist hub India also offer Vaishno Devi and Kashmir tour package from Chennai with best competitive price and provide the best price for Vaishno Devi tour package from Chennai with helicopter ticket booking.
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Visit San Francisco on a Budget: A Traveler’s Guide to Saving Money in the Bay Area!
San Francisco is a city that has always been on my travel list. Known for its steep hills, iconic Golden Gate Bridge, and unique neighborhoods, the city offers something for everyone. But let's be real—San Francisco can be expensive. As a budget traveler, I was determined to explore this beautiful city without breaking the bank. Here’s how I managed to visit San Francisco on a budget.
Problem: The High Costs of Visiting San Francisco
When I first started planning my trip, I quickly realized that San Francisco is known for its high prices. From the cost of accommodations to meals and attractions, everything seemed expensive. I didn’t want to compromise on experiencing the best of the city, but I also didn’t want to spend a fortune. I needed to find a way to enjoy San Francisco without burning a hole in my pocket.
Agitation: The Fear of Missing Out on Experiences
I knew that if I didn’t plan properly, I could miss out on some of the best experiences San Francisco had to offer. The thought of skipping the cable car rides or not walking across the Golden Gate Bridge because of costs made me anxious. I didn’t want my budget constraints to turn into a missed opportunity. I wanted to explore the city fully and have an authentic experience, all while keeping my expenses in check.
Solution: Affordable Ways to Explore San Francisco
Here’s how I managed to enjoy my trip and visit San Francisco on a budget:
1. Public Transportation and Walking: San Francisco’s public transportation system is extensive and affordable. I bought a Muni Passport for unlimited rides on buses, trams, and the famous cable cars. For $23, I had a one-day passport that let me explore the entire city. I also found that walking was a great way to see the neighborhoods up close, from the colorful streets of the Mission District to the bustling activity at Fisherman’s Wharf.
2. Free Attractions: There are plenty of free things to do in San Francisco. I started my day with a stroll along the Embarcadero, taking in views of the Bay Bridge. Then I walked up the famous Lombard Street, known as the “crookedest street in the world.” Visiting Chinatown was another highlight—it’s one of the oldest and most vibrant Chinatowns in the U.S. I didn’t spend a dime, and yet these were some of the most memorable parts of my trip.
3. Affordable Eats: San Francisco is famous for its food, but dining out can get pricey. I found affordable options by eating at local food trucks and small eateries. The food trucks at Off the Grid events were a particular favorite, where I sampled everything from tacos to dim sum without spending more than $10 per meal. I also discovered that many bakeries in the city offer “happy hour” prices on their pastries in the late afternoon.
4. Budget-Friendly Accommodations: Instead of staying in a hotel, I opted for a hostel in the city center. It was not only affordable but also a great way to meet fellow travelers. Another tip: book your stay well in advance. This can save you a significant amount on accommodation costs. I also considered staying in nearby cities like Oakland or Berkeley, where prices are generally lower.
5. Discount Passes: I bought a CityPASS, which provided entry to popular attractions like the California Academy of Sciences and a bay cruise for $76. This saved me nearly 50% compared to buying tickets separately.
Conclusion: Enjoying San Francisco Without Overspending
By using public transportation, seeking out free attractions, eating smart, and staying in budget-friendly accommodations, I was able to visit San Francisco on a budget. The city’s charm, history, and unique neighborhoods didn’t cost a fortune to explore. With a bit of planning, you too can enjoy all that San Francisco has to offer without breaking the bank. So, if you’re thinking about how to visit San Francisco on a budget, know that it’s entirely possible to have a memorable experience without overspending.
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Ephemera / Found objects
Just to save future time, I've compiled a partial list here of found objects and other ephemera that you can use in art/craft projects and journalling. I'll link to this page instead of adding this list to every applicable post. I may update this list from time to time.
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advertisements bills book pages brochures and pamphlets business cards calendars candy wrappers cigarette packs coasters comic book pages
correspondence currency decals discarded artwork doilies envelopes fabric film negatives flyers and brochures food packaging gift wrap greeting cards invoices labels lace magazine pages maps match books or boxes newspaper clippings old cards package inserts packaging paper paper scraps photographs planners playing cards postcards price tags puzzle pieces receipts report cards ribbons seed packets sheet music slides soap wrappers spirit labels stamps stickers store cards tea bag tags and wrappers ticket stubs tissue paper trading cards flower petals menus advertisements bills book pages brochures and pamphlets business cards calendars candy wrappers cigarette packs coasters comic book pages correspondence currency decals discarded artwork doilies envelopes fabric film negatives flyers and brochures food packaging gift wrap greeting cards invoices labels lace magazine pages maps match books or boxes newspaper clippings old cards package inserts packaging paper paper scraps photographs planners playing cards postcards price tags puzzle pieces receipts report cards ribbons seed packets sheet music slides soap wrappers spirit labels stamps stickers store cards tea bag tags and wrappers ticket stubs tissue paper trading cards flower petals menus notes
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badges beads pieces of hardened paint bits of metal and mirror brooches buttons ceramic chains coins earrings feathers figurines filigree glass jewellery jump rings keys lace links miniatures nails and screws pebbles pendants personal effects plastics pop can tabs rocks shells small toys swizzle sticks trinkets washers and wing nuts watch parts watches wood zipper pulls bones bottle caps branches broken glass or pottery brooches buttons camera parts cassette or VHS tapes CDs, vinyl records, or parts circuit boards computer components dice driftwood electronic parts eyeglasses or lenses feathers game pieces gears hairpins or barrettes hardware hinges keys kitchen utensils leaves light bulbs magnets medallions medical supplies miniature figurines old phone parts padlocks patches pill bottles pins rusted or weathered objects sea glass shells shoelaces stones tokens tools toy cars toys vintage or antique items vinyl records wine corks wires or cables worn-out clothing items yarn or thread memorabilia zippers Travel ephemera
A list of some things you could pick up while travelling to put in your travel journal or scrapbook. Make sure to fully clean any applicable piece before you use it.
brochures bus or train schedules coasters or napkins coffee packets coin or other texture rubbings flyers fruit or vegetable labels local artwork logos from shopping bags and packaging maps newspaper clippings package inserts pamphlets from historical sites and churches photos pieces of fabrics or yarns postcards store posters take a tear from the lamp post flyer with tabs tea bag labels tickets and stubs transit route maps transit transfers wrappers
See also: Memorabilia Journal Junk
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Queensland Amusement Park Chennai: Ticket Information and Attractions
Welcome to Queensland right here in the vibrant city of Chennai! This introduction invites you to experience the essence of Queensland's awe-inspiring beauty and diverse wonders without leaving Chennai. Known as the "Sunshine State," Queensland is celebrated for its stunning landscapes, golden beaches, lush rainforests, and the iconic Great Barrier Reef. Through various events, exhibitions, and cultural showcases, Chennai brings a taste of Queensland's unique charm and adventurous spirit closer to you. Immerse yourself in this captivating fusion of two incredible worlds!
Event Details:
Address: Chennai-Bangalore Trunk Road, Palanjur, Sembarambakkam, Tamil Nadu 600123, India
Opening Hours: 09:30 AM - 06:30 PM
Time Required: Approximately 4 hours
Ticket Prices:
Adults: Rs. 750
Children: Rs. 650
Camera: Rs. 50
Children below 2 feet: Free
Purchase Tickets: Book your tickets on the official website.
Venue Information:
Distance from Chennai City Center: 30.9 km
Nearest Airport: 27.3 km
Nearest Bus Stop: 20.1 km
How to Book Tickets Online:
Visit Official Website: Go to the official website of Queens Land Amusement & Water Park Chennai.
Select Ticket Type: Choose the type of ticket you want (adult, child, or special packages).
Pick Date: Select the date you plan to visit the park from the available options.
Check Availability: Ensure tickets are available for your chosen date.
Enter Visitor Details: Provide necessary details for all visitors.
Review and Confirm: Double-check all entered information and review the ticket details.
Make Payment: Complete the payment using available options.
Receive Confirmation: You will receive a confirmation email or ticket.
Save or Print Tickets: Save the digital ticket or print a copy.
Enjoy the Park: Present your ticket at the entrance on the selected date and enjoy your visit!
Entertainment Attractions and Events:
Water Attractions: Open from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM (separate pools for men and women).
Thrill Rides: Alpen Blitz, Bumper Cars, Crazy Horses, Orchestra Ride, Roller Coaster, Hanging Coaster, Free Fall Tower.
Family Fun: Cable Car, Mini Wheel, Mini Avio, Kids Taxi, Frog Slide.
Swimming Pools: Accessible with ticket purchase.
FAQs:
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM daily (subject to change on public holidays or special occasions).
Outside Food and Beverages: Not allowed; a variety of dining options are available inside.
Locker Facilities: Available for securely storing belongings.
End your day on a high note, creating memorable moments with your loved ones at Queens Land Amusement & Water Park Chennai!
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Explore Albania: Top Attractions and Activities in Tirana
Tirana, the capital city of Albania, is a vibrant and rapidly developing destination that has a lot to offer to tourists. Here are some of the top attractions and things to do in Tirana:#TiranaTravel #HostelLifeTirana #ExploreTirana #BudgetTravelTirana #VisitTirana #TiranaAdventure #BackpackersTirana #DiscoverTirana #TiranaHostels #AffordableTirana Skanderbeg Square: This is the heart of Tirana, and it's a great place to start your exploration of the city. The square is named after the national hero Skanderbeg, and it's surrounded by some of the city's most important landmarks.
credit: http://www.visit-tirana.com Bunk'Art: This is a museum dedicated to the history of Albania during the communist era. The museum is located in a massive underground bunker, and it's a fascinating and unique experience. National History Museum: This museum is located in the center of Tirana, and it has a large collection of artifacts and exhibits related to the history of Albania. Blloku: This is a trendy and upscale neighborhood that was once reserved for communist elites. Today, it's a bustling area full of restaurants, bars, and shops.
credit: http://www.visit-tirana.com Et'hem Bey Mosque: This is a beautiful mosque located in the heart of Tirana. It was built in the 18th century and it's one of the most important religious sites in Albania. Mount Dajti: This is a beautiful mountain located just outside of Tirana. There's a cable car that takes visitors to the top, where you can enjoy stunning views of the city and the surrounding area.
credit: http://www.visit-tirana.com Tirana Castle: This is an ancient castle located in the center of the city. It's a great place to learn about the history of Tirana and Albania. Pyramid of Tirana: This is a unique and controversial building that was built in the 1980s as a monument to communist leader Enver Hoxha. Today, it's a popular spot for visitors to climb and enjoy panoramic views of the city.
credit: http://www.visit-tirana.com Overall, Tirana is a city full of history, culture, and natural beauty, and it's definitely worth a visit for anyone interested in exploring this fascinating corner of Europe.
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Sapa water season - View from Fansipan Cable Car.
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[ad_1] Funchal, the capital of Madeira, has a small-town vibe with big city credentials. Here’s what can happen when you mix Portuguese spirit with a subtropical climate in a city fuelled by fortified wine and Pastel de Nata. By: Paul Healy | Published: 9 Apr 2024 span box-shadow: none !important; filter: brightness(1) !important; ]]> Displayed like a football stadium, Funchal is an amphitheatre of terracotta houses curving down towards the Atlantic Ocean. High above the city, towering mountains provide a scenic backdrop to this colourful European centre. With a sub-tropical climate providing delightful year-round temperatures, Funchal is an excellent base for exploring the island. Enjoy a day of exhilarating outdoor activities and wind down with a glass of fortified wine. Have a slow stroll through the old town or take to the streets on an exhilarating toboggan ride. Funchal sets a relaxed pace under a lush, rugged canvas, making it a unique European destination for outdoor adventures and cultural kicks. We visited Funchal with Jet2holidays. Here’s what we got up to. CARREIRO DO MONTE 1. FUNCHAL TO MONTE CABLE CAR Funchal is oriented around a small Old Town squeezed between the mountains and the sea. Midway up the hillside backdrop, Monte is a small village that sits around 550 metres above sea level. The Funchal-Monte Cable Car runs from the historic centre of Funchal up to the village of Monte. It’s a great way to take in the sweeping amphitheatre of Funchal and there are several great things to do once you get to the village. WHAT TO DO IN MONTE – Take the traditional wicker Toboggan ride back down to Funchal. Stroll through the beautiful Tropical Gardens at Monte Palace. Admire the Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Monte (Church of Our Lady of the Mount) Have coffee at Local Shop for an excellent drop with an even better view. Take the cable car over to the beautiful hilltop Botanical Gardens. Admire the cute little Babosas Chapel. Teleférico do Funchal – The cable car station is located in the garden of Almirante Reis, in the Funchal Old Town. For prices and opening times, see madeiracablecar.com. MONTE CHURCH 2. MONTE TOBOGGAN Wicker toboggan sledges were the original form of transport for locals who needed a speedy way to get from the hill of Monte down to Funchal in what was one of the world’s coolest commutes. Today, the Monte Wicker Toboggan ride is one of the most popular tourist activities in Funchal. Powered by 2 runners called Carreiros, the toboggan ride is an exhilarating dash down the streets of Funchal where corners are taken with an additional twist to extract screeches from delighted tourists. CARREIROS DO MONTE The cost is €27.50 for a one-person toboggan, reduced to €17.50 per person if you share with 1 or 2 people. If you are travelling by yourself, you’ll have plenty of time to make a friend to share a toboggan with. Queues can be snaking up the hill and it’s not uncommon to wait up to 2 hours. We highly recommending arriving as soon as the toboggans start running (9 am) to avoid queuing. The ride is 2 kilometres long and takes around 10 minutes. Starting Point – The starting point is just below the steps of the Monte Church (location). Buy your tickets from the booth first, then join the queue. Arrival Point – The toboggan ride finishes at Livramento (location). This is about a 40-minute walk back into the Old Town, but there are usually plenty of taxis nearby. Tips – The Carreiros will tip their Straw Boater hat at the end of the run expecting a tip, so make sure you have some cash with you if you want to tip. Hours – Monday to Saturday 9 am to 6 pm | Cost – €27.50 for 1 person; €35 for 2; and €52.50 for 3 people. MONTE TOBOGGAN RIDES 3. JARDIM TROPICAL MONTE PALACE The Tropical Garden at Monte Palace is a beautiful green space in a prime hilltop position overlooking Funchal Bay. Displayed over multiple terr
aced levels, the gardens contain over 100,000 species of exotic flora from all over the world. The highlight for us was the Oriental Garden, adorned with Buddhist sculptures, lanterns and red walkways. There’s an excellent collection of art throughout the gardens. The most notable are the large panels of Portuguese tiles, some of which date back to the 15th century. Inside the gardens, the Monte Palace Madeira Museum houses sculptures plus a unique mineral collection from all over the world. To get to the gardens, it’s a short walk from the top of the Funchal Cable Car. Hours – 9:30 am – 6 pm | Cost – €15, children under 15 years old have free entry. MONTE PALACE TROPICAL GARDEN 4. BOTANICAL GARDENS The Madeira Botanical Gardens cover 8 hectares of green space featuring ornamental shrubs, exotic orchids, and manicured lawns with wonderful views of Funchal. There are around 2,500 plants in the garden including succulents, palms and several species that grow only in Madeira. At the end of the gardens, there’s an area devoted to exotic birds, with around 300 species. The best way to get to the gardens is by taking the Jardim Botânico Cable Car which is just a short walk from the Monte station of the Funchal Cable Car. You can save 10% if you book online. Hours – 9 am – 6 pm, Monday to Saturday | Cost – €7.50 (over 12 years); €3 (6-12 years). Free on April 30 and July 1. 5. MERCADO DOS LAVRADORES Mercado dos Lavradores, or the Farmers’ Market, is a small but bustling market in the centre of Funchal. Out the front you’ll find the flower market, with the fruit and veg occupying a central courtyard. It’s a lovely place to stroll around with locals snapping up all kinds of delights, and tourists snapping photos. You may find some of the vendors excited to see you, but it’s nothing a polite “no thanks” can’t solve. The highlight of the market is the fish section towards the back where you find locals in stiff negotiations for seafood. Tip – The best time to visit is early in the morning, up to around 1 pm, when the fish market is buzzing. Friday is the busiest day when most vendors are selling. MERCADO DOS LAVRADORES 6. THE PAINTED DOORS Rua da Santa Maria is one of the oldest streets in Funchal, lined with a mix of residential houses and café terraces. In 2014, local artists were invited to work their magic on 200 doors in the tiny laneway. The Arte de Portas Abertas project, or Art of Open Doors, has transformed what was once an unassuming street into the most vibrant area in the Old Town. Now an open-air gallery, Rua da Santa Maria is completely free and one of the most colourful things to do in Funchal. After strolling down the laneway to admire the art, grab a treat from Padaria Pastelaria Mariazinha – one of the best bakeries in Madeira. Dinner Option – If you’re around Rua da Santa Maria in the evening, check out Já Fui Jaquet for dinner. Don’t be put off by the menu on their website, it’s quality Portuguese cooking. ARTE DE PORTAS ABERTAS OUR PICK // BEST RESTAURANTS IN FUNCHAL KAMPO – Refined dishes presented with style, featuring incredible flavours derived from local produce. HORTA – A beautiful space in natural tones with dishes derived mostly from their own garden. Vegetarian dishes take centre stage. AUDAX – Innovative modern Madeiran cuisine with wine pairing. Incredible food, but probably not the best choice for vegetarians. 7. MADEIRA WINE It’s said that Madeira wine was an accident of the island’s seafaring past when wine would over-ferment on long sea voyages. To solve the problem, additional alcohol was added, and the result was a sweet complex wine that’s now the pride of the island. Madeira wine is still fermented in American Oak with additional alcohol added. You can enjoy it from sweet to dry with a couple of levels of sweetness in between. It appears on all wine lists in Madeira, but a good way to try it is to do a wine tour at Blandy’s Wine Lodge. They’ll explain the whole process in their atmospheric distillery with tastin
gs included. BLANDY’S WINE LODGE 8. JARDIM MUNICIPAL The Municipal Gardens are a lovely spot to explore in Funchal when you’re looking for a quick way to unwind. It’s a small local garden, filled with exotic plants from the island and many from other parts of the world including macadamia trees, sausage tree, cotton wool tree, and purple jacaranda. You don’t need long to explore, but it’s worth popping in for a quick look. MUNICIPAL GARDENS COTTON WOOL TREE 9. PRAÇA DO MUNICÍPIO The Municipal Square is one of the most important squares in the historical centre of Funchal. It’s surrounded by interesting buildings with a fountain in the centre dating to 1942. Public events are held in the square including Funchal’s famous Christmas Market. The square is covered in traditional Portuguese black and white tiles which are laid in small repeating arcs creating a uniform central focal point in Funchal. MUNICIPAL SQUARE 10. FUNCHAL CITY HALL The striking building in Municipal Square was built in 1758 and became the City Hall of Funchal in 1883. It’s free to pop in and admire the interior landscaped courtyard with the beautiful Battistini tiles. To learn more about the history of Madeira, you can book a guided tour (€3.50) on weekdays. Tours start at 11 am and take 1 hour. FUNCHAL CITY HALL 11. NATA 7 Pastel de Nata is something of an obsession in Portugal. This small parcel of flaky pastry packed with egg custard and burnt to perfection on top, can divide the nation if you ask where to find the best one. We have it on good authority that Nata 7 is the place to go. Judging by the steady stream of locals out front, it’s hard to argue. NATA 7 12. UAUCACAU Madeira has a wonderful artisan approach to their various crafts and Uaucacau Chocolate is a great way to experience one of the many quality treats you can get in Funchal. While the chocolate is imported, all the fillings are made from local ingredients. One of the most popular is passionfruit, but I was a big fan of the salted caramel. Wash down your chocolates or Pastel de Nata with a coffee from The Studio. I loved their flat white and it’s within easy walking distance of Praça Do Município, Nata 7 and Uaucacau. 13. SÉ CATEDRAL DO FUNCHAL The Funchal Cathedral looks unassuming from the outside, but the main religious building of the Madeira archipelago is packed with history and interesting architectural features. Building commenced in 1493 and was completed in the 16th century using characteristics from the Gothic period. The highlight is the cedarwood ceiling with ivory inlay. It’s a stunning example of Mudéjar decoration common throughout Moorish Iberia, especially Seville and Córdoba. The cathedral is free to enter. MUDÉJAR CEILING 14. JEEP TOUR A great way to see more of the Madeira Island is by taking a jeep tour. Tours will pick you up from your hotel around 9 am and visit various scenic locations where you can appreciate the rugged beauty of the island. West Island Tour – The West Island tour includes the fishing village of Câmara de Lobos, the agricultural regions near Canhas and the Paul da Serra plateau. The tour returns via Seixal for incredible coastal scenery. East Island Tour – The East Island tour heads to the highest mountain in Madeira, Pico do Arieiro, before heading to the beautiful Balcões Viewpoint. After lunch you visit a rum factory, then Ponta de São Lourenço before returning to Funchal. Both tours include lunch. JEEP TOUR PONTA DE SÁO LOURENÇO BALCÕES VIEWPOINT GO BOOK YOUR TRIP Spend more time by the pool and less time in planning mode with a package holiday to Madeira with Jet2. They have deals with a wide selection of properties so you can find a stay that’s perfect for you. 15. LEVADA WALK Levadas are water canals that transport water around the island from the rainforests in the north. There are over 1400 kilometres of levada throughout Madeira with the longest being 90 kilometres. A popular way to get outdoors in Madeira is by doing a
Levada walk. There are several you can do on guided tours from Funchal, otherwise they are easy enough to do on your own as the hiking trail follows the canal. One of the best Levada walks is the 25 Fontes – Cascada de Risco, a beautiful hike with hundreds of little waterfalls. The trail is 9 kilometres (return), easy to follow and should take around 4 hours. This self-guided 25 Fontes walk includes pick-up from your hotel in Funchal. They get you to the start of the trail before other hikers so you’ll have it to yourself for the first couple of hours. LEVADA WALK MAP | FUNCHAL, MADEIRA All the attractions listed in this guide are on the below map so you can get your bearings in the Madeiran capital. >> How to use this map / Click on the top left of the map to display the list of locations, then click on the locations to display further information. Click on the top right corner of the map to open a larger version in a new tab or the star to save to your Google Maps. WHEN TO VISIT Madeira is a rock in the middle of the Atlantic and it can have two different weather systems depending on which side of the island you are on. As there are lots of great outdoor activities to enjoy from Funchal, it’s a good idea to avoid as much rain as possible. The best time to visit Funchal is from August to December which is the driest time of the year. The temperatures remain warm over most of this period and the sea is delightfully swimmable. Funchal has relatively consistent temperatures and it’s a great year-round destination. However, the warmest period is between July and October. WHERE TO STAY Madeira is made for the good life and all windy, scenic, mountain roads lead to Funchal – the capital of the island. We stayed at NEXT at Savoy Signature, a modern resort-style hotel with a cheeky personality and a cool modern design. They have a winning roof-top pool and bar, direct access to the sea and several quality restaurants. It’s a lovely 10-minute walk into the centre of the Old Town. NEXT AT SAVOY, FUNCHAL GETTING TO MADEIRA Jet2 has regular flights to Madeira from several UK airports including Birmingham, Bristol, Bournemouth, Manchester and London Stanstead. Look out for great deals on flights from Manchester Airport with Jet2 from where you can take off to over 60 destinations. MERCADO DOS LAVRADORES LOCAL SHOP MORE PORTUGAL READING ANYWHERE WE ROAM ISREADER-SUPPORTED When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. You can also shout us a coffee. Thanks for your support – Paul & Mark. INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK [ad_2] Source link
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Exploring Udaipur: Neemach Mata Mandir Ropeway Journey
Introduction
Nestled amid the regal splendour and picturesque landscapes, Udaipur, the epitome of regal elegance, witnessed a momentous occasion with the grand inauguration of the Neemach Mata Mandir ropeway. Engineered and executed by Damodar Ropeways and Infra Ltd (DRIL), this revolutionary project has not only reshaped the city's skyline but has also redefined the cultural narrative for residents and visitors alike. Udaipur, renowned for its historic charm and natural allure, now boasts a modern marvel that seamlessly blends tradition with contemporary engineering.
The Neemach Mata Mandir ropeway, a testament to technological innovation, provides a panoramic ascent to the sacred Neemach Mata Temple, offering breathtaking views of Udaipur's architectural marvels and natural wonders. This transformative project not only enhances accessibility but also enriches the overall experience, inviting individuals to immerse themselves in the cultural tapestry of Udaipur with newfound ease and splendour.
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Transforming Udaipur's Skyline: The Neemach Mata Mandir Ropeway Inauguration
The picturesque backdrop of Fateh Sagar Lake served as the canvas for a momentous occasion—the official inauguration of the Neemach Mata Mandir ropeway. This new attraction, a testament to engineering marvel, injected a fresh wave of excitement into Udaipur's iconic landscape.
Elevating Connectivity in Rajasthan: DRIL's Ropeway Ventures
This ropeway venture marks DRIL's second foray into Rajasthan, following the success of the Savitri Mala Ropeway in Pushkar. Covering a distance of 429.19 metres, the Neemach Mata Mandir ropeway is a game-changer, reducing the arduous climb to the revered temple from a 45-minute walk to a quick 3-minute ride.
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A Comfortable and Efficient Journey: Cutting-Edge Features
The Neemach Mata Mandir ropeway introduces cutting-edge features to ensure a comfortable and efficient journey. Boasting 12 well-ventilated cabins with automatic doors, the ropeway can transport an impressive 400 passengers per hour. Operating daily from 7 am to 8 pm throughout January, the roundtrip ticket priced at INR 185 per passenger makes it an accessible and attractive option for all.
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Soaring Heights: The Mono Cable Fixed Grip System
At the heart of the Neemach Mata Mandir ropeway's efficiency is its mono cable fixed grip system, gracefully ascending over a 500-foot elevation. Beyond providing a swift journey, it offers passengers breathtaking panoramic views, with a special focus on the Southern Aravalli region's natural beauty.
For those desiring a quick and scenic trip, the ropeway stands out as the ideal one-side taxi in the sky, providing an unparalleled perspective of Udaipur's architectural wonders. The integration of modern technology with traditional charm is a testament to the city's commitment to offering the best outstation cab service.
Preserving Greenery Amidst Progress: Environmental Stewardship
A standout feature of the project is its commitment to minimising impact on the surrounding greenery. As passengers ascend, they are treated to a visual feast of the lush Southern Aravalli region, all while ensuring the ecological balance is maintained—a commendable approach towards environmental stewardship.
In the spirit of responsible travel, the Neemach Mata Mandir ropeway exemplifies a commitment to preserving natural beauty. Travellers embracing the ropeway experience are not just participants in a cultural journey; they also contribute to the city's environmental consciousness.
A Swift and Scenic Journey: Udaipur's Transportation Revolution
The inauguration of the Neemach Mata Mandir ropeway signifies a monumental milestone in Udaipur's transportation infrastructure. Beyond its functional aspects, the ropeway adds to the city's overall appeal by providing residents and visitors with a modern and scenic mode of transportation. This project not only aligns with Udaipur's commitment to progress but also showcases a harmonious blend of technology and environmental consciousness.
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A Tourist's Delight: Udaipur's Treasures
Udaipur, a gem among tourist destinations in India, boasts a plethora of attractions. From the majestic City Palace to the serene waters of Lake Pichola, each site tells a story of cultural and historical richness. The Jagdish Temple and the captivating Saheliyon ki Bari further contribute to Udaipur's regal charm.
For tourists seeking to explore these treasures with convenience, the availability of a taxi service becomes a key aspect of their travel plans. Udaipur's rich history and cultural splendour are now more accessible than ever, thanks to the Neemach Mata Mandir ropeway and the convenience of services like car booking for outstation.
A New Dimension to Udaipur's Tourism: Neemach Mata Mandir Ropeway
Positioned strategically amidst Udaipur's cultural tapestry, the Neemach Mata Mandir ropeway adds a new dimension to the city's tourism landscape. As visitors embark on this scenic journey, they are not merely transported to a revered temple but are also treated to a visual spectacle of the city's cultural and historical treasures from a unique vantage point.
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The Ultimate Guide to the Singapore Cable Car: A Sky-High Adventure
Introduction to the Singapore Cable Car
Singapore Cable Car is one of the most breathtaking urban cable car routes globally that offers a queue of incomparable views of the city skyline and seaside. After being established in 1974. It has evolved into the epitome of the nation’s fast-track development and tourism appeal. The journey presents a detailed description, covering its historical aspects, the present-day wonder, and explaining why it is a must-see for both locals and tourists.
Exploring the Routes and Stations
A combination of Mount Faber and Sentosa Lines, the Singapore Cable Car network grants an unparalleled viewing angle. Each one of the lines covers a wide range of interests from the fabulous green forest of Mount Faber Park to the vivid Sentosa Island. We’ll lead you through each route to make sure that you are aware of significant stations and places of interest, so you can plan your visit systematically.
Engineering Marvels: How the Singapore Cable Cars Work
Get into the technology, cybernetics, and safety precautions that make your cruise in the sky smooth and safe. From the engineering miracles to the rigorous maintenance systems. Get to know what is hidden behind the curtain to make the trip safe and fun.
Panoramic Views and Experiences
The cable car ride offers more than transport; it is a landscaping experience, featuring views of the harbor, the beaches of Sentosa, and even iconic landmarks such as the globe at Universal Studios. Find out the best photo spots and enjoy the beautiful views with your eyes up high.
Cultural Highlights Seen from the Cable Car
The cable car gives you a different point of view of Singapore’s cultural landscape from historical sites. l like Fort Siloso to modern buildings, like the Marina Bay Sands. You will journey through the past and present landmarks that will be accessible from your flying perspective.
Packages and Pricing: Planning Your Visit
Learn about the different ticket options available. From standard to premium experiences. And find out how to get the best deals and discounts for your cable car adventure.
Combining the Cable Car with Other Attractions
Make your day even better by taking the Singapore cable car ride and visiting the other main sights together. In addition, we will provide itineraries with nature walks as well as theme parks, as the city’s best sides.
Conclusion: The Unforgettable Journey
We wrap up with a reflection on the unique experience the Singapore Cable Car offers, providing final thoughts and recommendations for your visit.
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