The Longest Cable Car Rides in Vietnam

You'll undoubtedly be mesmerized by the astounding records and truly thrilling experiences on offer at Vietnam's longest cable car routes.
Prepare to be amazed by the impressive records and incredibly exciting experiences offered by Vietnam's longest cable car routes.
Hon Thom Cable Car (Phu Quoc)
The Hon Thom Cable Car impresses both domestic and international visitors with an astounding Guinness World Record: it is the world's longest sea-crossing three-rope cable car, stretching 7,899.9 meters.
Starting from An Thoi Station, it glides over Hon Dua and Hon Roi islands before concluding at Hon Thom Station in Phu Quoc.

The Hon Thom Phu Quoc Cable Car is the world's longest sea-crossing three-rope cable car, with a length of 7,899.9 meters.
Manufactured by Doppelmayr, a world-renowned and reputable cable car producer and installer, the Hon Thom Cable Car operates smoothly, offering visitors a truly unique aerial journey. The system features a total of 70 cabins, each accommodating 30 people, with a total capacity of up to 3,500 passengers per hour.
A unique experience on the cable car: During the 15-minute ride on the Hon Thom Cable Car, visitors can gaze out from an ideal height to fully admire the natural masterpieces of the southern Pearl Island. These include the emerald-blue waters, pristine white sandy beaches, and vast stretches of ancient primeval forest...
Additionally, don't miss the chance to check in and capture photos with the unique classical Renaissance-style architecture at the cable car station, an unmissable experience during your Hon Thom Phu Quoc cable car adventure.
The Hon Thom Cable Car transports visitors to the exciting entertainment paradise of Hon Thom Nature Park, featuring 6 Instagrammable photo zones and 21 thrilling rides at Aquatopia Water Park – Southeast Asia's most modern water park, along with exhilarating water sports like kayaking, inflatable houses, parasailing, and more.
Fansipan Cable Car (Lao Cai)
The Fansipan Cable Car is part of the Sun World Fansipan Legend cultural and entertainment complex. It is Vietnam's second-longest cable car route, surpassed only by the Hon Thom Cable Car. Notably, the Fansipan Cable Car holds a Guinness World Record for being the 'three-rope cable car system with the greatest elevation difference between its departure and arrival stations (1,410m)'.

Fansipan Cable Car – the stairway to conquer the Roof of Indochina.
The cable car system begins in Muong Hoa Valley and ascends to Fansipan Peak, standing at 3,143 meters. Each cable car cabin can accommodate 30-35 people, with the entire route boasting a total capacity of 2,000 passengers per hour. Thanks to this cable car, the journey to the summit of Fansipan is now a mere 15 minutes, a stark contrast to the challenging two-day climb it once was.
A unique experience on the cable car: During the aerial journey, visitors will marvel at the majestic beauty of Sapa's landscapes, including the shy and poetic Muong Hoa Valley, and the imposing Hoang Lien Son mountain range with its vast stretches of primeval forest...
Ba Na Cable Car (Da Nang)
The Ba Na Cable Car, part of the Sun World Ba Na Hills entertainment complex, is a world-leading cable car system holding four impressive Guinness World Records: the world's longest single-track cable car (5,771.61m), the cable car with the greatest elevation difference between its departure and arrival stations (1,368.93m), the cable car route with the longest unjointed cable (11,587m), and the cable car route with the heaviest cable reel (141.24 tons).
It is also Vietnam's third-longest cable car route.

The Ba Na Hills Cable Car is the only cable car route in the world to hold four Guinness World Records.
The cable car system boasts a total capacity of up to 6,000 passengers per hour, featuring 22 pillars and 94 cabins. Each cabin can accommodate 6-8 people, and the journey takes approximately 15 minutes.
Experience on the Ba Na Cable Car: Visitors will gaze upon vast primeval forests and admire the stunning Toc Tien Waterfall, which cascades like a silken ribbon, floating amidst white clouds as if in a heavenly realm.
Furthermore, the Ba Na Cable Car takes visitors to explore Sun World Ba Na Hills, one of Vietnam's premier entertainment complexes. Highlights include the Golden Bridge – one of the world's most impressive bridges, French Village – a miniature Paris nestled in Da Nang, the sacred Linh Ung Pagoda, and Fantasy Park – Vietnam's largest indoor entertainment area...
Queen Cable Car (Ha Long, Quang Ninh)
The Queen Cable Car is part of Sun World Halong Complex, Vietnam's largest entertainment complex. The cable car system starts from Bai Chay Beach, crosses Cua Luc Bay, passes over Bai Chay Bridge, and concludes at Ba Deo Hill in Hon Gai, Ha Long.
This cable car route impresses visitors with two Guinness World Records: it features the world's tallest cable car tower, standing at 188.88 meters, and boasts the world's largest cable car cabin, capable of holding 230 people.
The Queen Cable Car is the only cable car route in the world with just two cabins. The journey takes approximately 5 minutes, with a total capacity of up to 2,000 passengers per hour.
Da Lat Cable Car (Lam Dong)
The Da Lat Cable Car, also known as Robin Hill Cable Car, was built in 2003. It is the first and only cable car system in the flower city of Da Lat.
The cable car's starting point is at the entrance to Da Lat, passing over Truc Lam Zen Monastery and ending at the summit of Robin Hill, 1,515 meters above sea level.

Da Lat Cable Car – opening the door to a dreamy realm.
The cable car system features approximately 10 support pillars and 50 colorful cabins, maintaining a 120-meter distance between each. Each cabin travels at a speed of 5m/s, with a capacity of nearly 900 passengers per hour.
A unique experience on the cable car: From the Da Lat Cable Car, you'll enjoy panoramic views of Da Lat city from above. The dreamy scenery of the 'city of fog' feels like stepping into a fairy tale.
Yen Tu Cable Car (Quang Ninh)
The Yen Tu Cable Car system (Quang Ninh) is part of the Yen Tu spiritual tourism complex in Quang Ninh. The cable car system comprises two routes.
Route 1, the Hoang Long route, starts from the foot of the mountain and ascends to Hue Quang Ancestral Tower, spanning 1.2 km. Route 2, the Bach Long route, leads to the sacred Yen Tu Peak, covering 900 meters. This was the first and only cable car system in Northern Vietnam when it opened in 2001.

The Yen Tu Cable Car transports visitors to the ethereal realm of Thien Mon.
Experience on the Yen Tu Cable Car: The cable car carries visitors floating amidst the clouds, listening to the mountain winds, and admiring the unique lush green beauty of Vietnam's sacred land – Quang Ninh, reaching an altitude of 1,068 meters above sea level.
Notably, the cable car takes visitors to the summit of Yen Tu – a realm of gods and Buddhas, where heaven and earth converge, where winds and clouds linger, and a sacred place that attracts millions of visitors each year.
Ba Den Mountain Cable Car (Tay Ninh)
The Ba Den Mountain Cable Car ascends from the foot of the mountain to Ba Den Peak, at an altitude of 986 meters, revealing picturesque natural scenery imbued with the legendary character of the Ba Den Mountain historical and cultural site – the highest mountain in Southern Vietnam.
Each cable car cabin can accommodate 10 people, travels at a speed of 8m/s, and the system has a total capacity of up to 4,400 passengers per hour.

The Ba Den Cable Car facilitates easy travel for pilgrims, offering them a unique, unprecedented aerial view of the beautiful Ba Den Mountain scenery.
The cable car system has two main routes:
Route 1: Starts from the foot of the mountain and ascends to Ba Den Peak, spanning 1,847 meters with a total of 113 cabins. The travel time is 8 minutes.
Route 2: Starts from the foot of the mountain to Ba Den Pagoda, covering 1,210 meters with 78 operating cabins. The travel time is 5 minutes.
Experience at Ba Den Cable Car: A special feature of the Ba Den Mountain cable car route is its world's largest cable car station – Ba Den Station, with a total area of up to 10,959m². Its unique and innovative design makes it an unmissable destination for visitors to Tay Ninh.
Ta Cu Mountain Cable Car (Binh Thuan)
The Ta Cu Mountain Cable Car transports visitors from the foot of Ta Cu Mountain to the spiritual tourism complex on Ta Cu Peak – a national historical and cultural relic site.
The cable car has 25 cabins, each accommodating approximately 6 people, with a total capacity of 1,000 passengers per hour. The journey only takes 7-10 minutes.

Ta Cu Cable Car – a stairway to a peaceful sanctuary.
A unique experience on the Ta Cu Cable Car: You will be immersed in the ancient atmosphere of Linh Son Truong Tho Pagoda, the majestic overlapping mountain forests revealed through the clouds, and a precious tranquil space.
Huong Pagoda Cable Car
The Huong Pagoda Cable Car, built in 2008, makes the journey to the festival, sightseeing, and admiring Huong Pagoda much easier. The cable car departs from Co Temple and goes directly to Huong Tich Pagoda.
The Huong Pagoda Cable Car has a total of 11 pillars, with the tallest being 42.5m and the shortest 10m. The system features 25 cabins, each accommodating 8 people, and the travel time is approximately 4 minutes.

The Huong Pagoda Cable Car transports visitors to the peaceful and serene spiritual realm of Huong Pagoda.
Experience on the Huong Pagoda Cable Car: A panoramic view of Huong Pagoda unfolds from above, revealing primeval forests, overlapping mountains, and leisurely drifting clouds and wind, like a fairyland. The cable car takes visitors to the summit of Huong Pagoda, immersing them in a peaceful and serene spiritual sanctuary.
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Update day : 06/11/2023
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