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Trishaws Collection

Trishaws, also known as tuktuks or rickshaws, are a common sight in various parts of Asia

Background imageTrishaws Collection: Tuktuk in the Old Town of Galle, UNESCO World Heritage Site on the South Coast of Sri Lanka, Asia

Tuktuk in the Old Town of Galle, UNESCO World Heritage Site on the South Coast of Sri Lanka, Asia

Background imageTrishaws Collection: Tuktuk in the Sri Lanka Hill Country, Haputale, Nuwara Eliya District, Sri Lanka, Asia

Tuktuk in the Sri Lanka Hill Country, Haputale, Nuwara Eliya District, Sri Lanka, Asia

Background imageTrishaws Collection: Rickshaws in front of New Delhi railway station, Delhi, India, Asia

Rickshaws in front of New Delhi railway station, Delhi, India, Asia

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India, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Crowded street of Chandni Chowk with trishaws, trucks and people with roadside cinema hoarding

Background imageTrishaws Collection: Illuminated decorated kitsch cycle trishaw rickshaw with soft toys at night in Malacca, Malaysia

Illuminated decorated kitsch cycle trishaw rickshaw with soft toys at night in Malacca, Malaysia

Background imageTrishaws Collection: Decorated kitsch cycle trishaw rickshaw with soft toys in Malacca, Malaysia

Decorated kitsch cycle trishaw rickshaw with soft toys in Malacca, Malaysia

Background imageTrishaws Collection: Man riding cyclo, Hue, Thua Thien-Hue, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Man riding cyclo, Hue, Thua Thien-Hue, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageTrishaws Collection: Street scene in Port Blair, Andaman Islands, India, Asia

Street scene in Port Blair, Andaman Islands, India, Asia

Background imageTrishaws Collection: Mr. Thailand, Khaosan Road, Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

Mr. Thailand, Khaosan Road, Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageTrishaws Collection: Christ Church and trishaws, Malacca (Melaka), Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Christ Church and trishaws, Malacca (Melaka), Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageTrishaws Collection: Busy road with Tuk-tuk auto rickshaws, Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi, India, Asia

Busy road with Tuk-tuk auto rickshaws, Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi, India, Asia

Background imageTrishaws Collection: Parked becaks (trishaws), Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Parked becaks (trishaws), Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageTrishaws Collection: Ed Damer Village, Sudan, Africa

Ed Damer Village, Sudan, Africa

Background imageTrishaws Collection: Vientiane, Laos, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Vientiane, Laos, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageTrishaws Collection: Trishaws, Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Trishaws, Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageTrishaws Collection: Traffic including tuk-tuk or bajaj, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Traffic including tuk-tuk or bajaj, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageTrishaws Collection: Connaught Place, New Delhi, India, Asia

Connaught Place, New Delhi, India, Asia

Background imageTrishaws Collection: Trishaws passing in Town Square, Melaka, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Trishaws passing in Town Square, Melaka, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageTrishaws Collection: Trishaws, port of Lucena

Trishaws, port of Lucena, southern area, island of Luzon, Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageTrishaws Collection: Transport, Jogjakarta

Transport, Jogjakarta, Java, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageTrishaws Collection: Trishaw carrying passengers at Bodhgaya

Trishaw carrying passengers at Bodhgaya, Bihar state, India, Asia

Background imageTrishaws Collection: School children

School children, Kerala state, India, Asia

Background imageTrishaws Collection: Tuk-tuk transport at Fort Cochin

Tuk-tuk transport at Fort Cochin, Kerala state, India, Asia

Background imageTrishaws Collection: Flooding after the monsoon

Flooding after the monsoon, India, Asia

Background imageTrishaws Collection: A cyclo passing the Old Post Office in Phnom Penh in Cambodia, Indochina

A cyclo passing the Old Post Office in Phnom Penh in Cambodia, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageTrishaws Collection: Traffic, Achar Mean Boulevard, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Traffic, Achar Mean Boulevard, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia



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Trishaws, also known as tuktuks or rickshaws, are a common sight in various parts of Asia. In the old town of Galle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the South Coast of Sri Lanka, these colorful vehicles can be seen weaving through narrow streets, providing a unique mode of transportation for both locals and tourists alike. Venturing into the Sri Lanka Hill Country in Haputale or Nuwara Eliya District unveils another side to trishaw culture. Here, amidst breathtaking landscapes and lush tea plantations, these three-wheeled wonders navigate winding roads with ease while offering passengers an unforgettable way to explore their surroundings. In bustling New Delhi railway station in India's capital city, trishaws line up outside like vibrant sentinels. These rickshaws provide convenient transport options for commuters and visitors alike who wish to traverse the busy streets of Delhi. But it is in Malacca, Malaysia where trishaws truly become works of art. Decorated with kitsch cycle designs adorned with soft toys and vibrant colors that catch your eye from afar. These whimsical creations add an element of fun and playfulness to this historic city's streetscape during both day and night. Further east in Vietnam's Hue region lies yet another variation - cyclos. A man effortlessly pedals his passengers through the charming streets showcasing local life at its best. Even on remote islands like Port Blair in India's Andaman Islands archipelago, trishaws make their presence felt amidst stunning coastal scenery. They offer a convenient means for exploring this tropical paradise while immersing oneself in its rich cultural heritage.