In Cambodia, you can ride a unique bamboo train, called Knorry, made from bamboo planks and old military tank wheels, offering a short 7 km journey to a nearby village.
Suspension Railway, Germany
Wuppertal's Suspension Railway, the oldest of its kind, has transported 85,000 people daily since 1901, unaffected by traffic or weather
Coco Taxi, Havana, Cuba
In Cuba, you can ride a Coco Taxi, a coconut-shaped tricycle pedaled by the driver, with a motor for navigating slopes, accommodating two passengers
Monte Toboggan – Madeira, Portugal
In the 1850s, Monte's Toboggan Sledges were used for quick trips downhill to Funchal, a tradition still enjoyed in Portugal today
Maglev, Shanghai
Shanghai's Maglev, the world's fastest train, covers 30 km in 8 minutes using magnetic levitation, making it wheel-less and a unique mode of transport
DUKW London, UK
WWII "Duck" tanks now provide London Duck Tours, showcasing landmarks before splashing into the Thames for river views
Dog Sleds, Alaska, USA
In Alaska, dog sledding with Alaskan huskies is a key transport method, highlighted by the annual 1,150-mile race from Anchorage to Nome
Reindeer Sled, Lapland, Finland
In Finland, you can experience Santa’s mode of travel with reindeer-pulled sledges, used by the Sami tribes for gliding across the snow