When travelling to South East Asia, there are certainly tons of alternative methods of transport across. From animal carts to crowded mini-lorries, these transportation are easily accessible to those who visit particular regions in South East Asia. Here are some of the interesting transportation methods.
Cidomo
Cidomo is a small horse-drawn carriage used in some parts of
Indonesia. In the 1960s-70s, it was the main transport used in Bali, Indonesia.
The carriage usually can seat up to 4 persons, with 2 person sitting in the
front and 2 in the back. Till now, it is widely found especially in Bali and
Gili Islands of Indonesia. Riding the Cidomo exploring suburban towns of
Indonesia is definitely an interesting experience.
SongThaew
The songthaew , literally translated to English from Thai as Two Rows. This is a passenger vehicle commonly found in most areas in Thailand and Laos. It is actually a pick-up or a larger truck and used as a share taxi or bus. Nowadays, drivers of songthaew especially in Thailand can communicate with simple English resulting to a lot of western visitors actually use songthaew as a mode of transport in places such as Krabi or Phuket.Tuk-Tuk
Tuk-tuks or 'sam lor' (three-wheeled) is found in Thailand. Originating
from an old-fashioned rickshaw during the second World War, a tuk-tuk is
essentially a rickshaw with a small engine fitted in. Tuk-tuks have become one
of Bangkok's most recognisable transportation features, and are still popular
among tourists and visitors. The typical capacity for a tuk-tuk in Thailand is
two average-size people or maybe three.
Trishaws
The trishaws found in Malaysia are the cousins of Tuk-Tuk
from Thailand. The only difference between them is the trishaws found in Malaysia
are pedal-powered. Trishaws are a great way to travel through the historical
alleys in parts of Malaysia such as Melaka and Penang. Malaysian Trishaws will
usually ferry you through narrow lanes, offering closer view of historical
sites at a most leisurely pace.
Xe Bo
Xe Bo is known as the bull cart in Vietnam. Visitors
travelling to the outskirts in Vietnam such as Ninh Binh and Tam Coc will
always encounter these bull carts. Although not the fastest way to travel
through the roads, it may be an unforgettable experience to ride on one of
these bull carts. As known, no matter it is one bull or 2 bulls pulling these
carts, it will always be the same speed.
No comments:
Post a Comment