Any natural beauty can be multiplied if the way of looking at it can be changed. What it looks like on the ground, the view is completely different, if you can see it from the sky with a bird’s eye view. Although people don’t have the opportunity to fly like a bird voluntarily, this desire is fulfilled when they get on the ropeway (Indian ropeway rides).
You don’t have to go far to see the scenery from the sky. There are seven places in India where tourists can experience ropeways.
Yangyang Ropeway in Sikkim
The ropeway is a major tourist attraction in South Sikkim’s Namchi district. The ropeway can be reached in just 10 minutes by avoiding the uphill trek from Dhaper to Valedhunga. While crossing the three-and-a-half kilometer ropeway, one can look down to see the Teesta and Rangit rivers. If the sky is clear, the peaks of Kanchenjunga and Pandim Parbat can also be seen.
‘Gulmarg Gondola’ in Jammu and Kashmir
One of the most popular ropeways in India. It is also one of the ‘Highest Operating Cable Cars’ in Asia. This route leads from Gulmarg to Kondari valley, from there again to Apharwat Peak. In winter, you can see the snow-covered valleys, the pine forests while sitting in this gondola. Everything turns green again in summer. She looks different.
‘Skyview Gondola’ at Patnait in Jammu and Kashmir
After riding this ropeway, it will take twelve minutes to reach the valley immediately after pushing Patnitop. Shivalik mountain range can be seen. Not a single tree was cut down to make way for this gondola. Such incidents are rare in India and the entire Asian continent. So this journey is undoubtedly enjoyable for nature lovers.
Manali in Himachal Pradesh
Mount Fatru can be reached by ropeway from Solang Valley. Outstanding natural beauty is just a ten-minute drive away.
Gun Hill Ropeway in Mussoorie in Uttarakhand
This route from Mall Road to Gun Hill is one of the favorite among tourists. Seeing the sunset in the mountain valley of the Himalayas, everyone, young and old, gets emotional.

Gangtok Ropeway in Sikkim
Starting from Deorali Bazaar, en route to Namnang and Tashiling. Rows of small hill houses, misty valleys and mountain ranges can be seen from inside.
Mansapurna Karani Mata Ropeway in Udaipur, Rajasthan
This ropeway is quite different from the list. Instead of mountains and rivers, lakes, forts, palaces and the Aravalli mountains occupy the scenery. This ropeway can be accessed from Dindayal Upadhyay Park. Karani Mata Temple can be visited. Tourists can see Pichola Lake, Fateh Sagar Lake etc. from above on the way.
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